Greek (2007)

Greek

Greek is a lively coming-of-age comedy-drama set at Cyprus-Rhodes University that follows freshman Rusty Cartwright as he tries to shed his high-school “geek” image by pledging a fraternity — only to get caught between loyalty to his big sister Casey and the competing worlds of two very different fraternities. When Rusty is offered bids from both Evan’s more stable Omega Chi Delta and Cappie’s free-spirited Kappa Tau Gamma, he must navigate frat politics, party culture, and the messy personal fallout of love triangles, betrayals, and shifting friendships. Along the way you’ll meet a colorful ensemble — Casey, torn between Evan and Cappie; Evan, whose secrets complicate everything; Cappie, the charming but complicated leader; Dale, the straight-laced roommate; and friends like Calvin who bring their own struggles and humor to campus life. Watching Greek delivers a mix of sharp, funny moments and genuine emotional beats: expect raucous party scenes and frat rivalries balanced with awkward family dynamics, romantic tension, and real growth as characters figure out identity, loyalty, and what kind of adults they want to become. The tone shifts smoothly between comedy and heartfelt drama, making it as much about the thrill and absurdity of Greek life as about the universal experience of finding yourself in college. If you watch Greek you’ll get an entertaining, nostalgic portrait of campus life—plenty of laughs, some tearful reckonings, and an ensemble of characters you’ll root for (or love to argue with) as they learn what it means to be part of something bigger than themselves.

Actors: Clark Duke, Scott Michael Foster, Spencer Grammer

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family

IMDB Rating 7.6 /10 Bmoat Rating 7.6 /10