Movies like this either grab you, or they don’t. “Class of 1984” grabbed me. I saw it for the first time at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, where I wandered into the theater expecting to find the dog of the week and wandered out two hours later, a little dazed and sort of overw...
Class Of 1984 is very much a product of the early eighties. It reeks of the decade in which it was made and the hallmarks of the era permeates it. The fashions, the music, the expressions - they're all evidence of when this film was made. But aside from that, the movie has aged...
There were ghosts, nerds, karate and a whole lot of dancing (especially breakdancing). The list of movies released in 1984 is dotted with classics that have been remade many times over. Some of the franchises that started that year are still going today. Here is a look at 40 movies that...
There were ghosts, nerds, karate and a whole lot of dancing (especially breakdancing). The list of movies released in 1984 is dotted with classics that have been remade many times over. Some of the franchises that started that year are still going today. Here is a look at 40 movies that...
Sixteen Candlesnot only helped launch the career of Molly Ringwald, but it also served as the directorial debut for John Hughes. In subsequent films, Hughes would go on to chronicle suburban teen life with the help of a rotating cast of young actors. ...
Sixteen Candlesnot only helped launch the career of Molly Ringwald, but it also served as the directorial debut for John Hughes. In subsequent films, Hughes would go on to chronicle suburban teen life with the help of a rotating cast of young actors. ...
Sixteen Candlesnot only helped launch the career of Molly Ringwald, but it also served as the directorial debut for John Hughes. In subsequent films, Hughes would go on to chronicle suburban teen life with the help of a rotating cast of young actors. ...
Sixteen Candlesnot only helped launch the career of Molly Ringwald, but it also served as the directorial debut for John Hughes. In subsequent films, Hughes would go on to chronicle suburban teen life with the help of a rotating cast of young actors. ...
The Long Good Friday/Class of 1984/Lola/Pink Floyd The Wall: Directed by Bob Varecha. With Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert. Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review The Long Good Friday (1980), Class of 1984 (1982), _Lola (1981/I)_ and Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982). Th
Class of 1999: Directed by Mark L. Lester. With Bradley Gregg, Traci Lind, Malcolm McDowell, Stacy Keach. Three ex-military robots are reprogrammed as teachers and secretly placed in a school where most students are part of organized gangs. They begin to