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Reply No single filmmaker captured the zeitgeist of the 1980’s better thanJohn Hughes. His catalog of films loom large on the landscape of what we think of as 1980s culture with big blockbusters of the teen condition like “Sixteen Candles” (1984), “The Breakfast Club” (1985), “Prett...
John Hughes was an iconic voice of a generation. Here are his 7 best movies including classics Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club.
for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for 'A Different Man' and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for 'The Apprentice.' He also opens up about his upcoming Marvel movie, 'Thunderbolts,' and explains his comparison of the cast to that of ‘The ...
A rare coming-of-age drama that transcends its era and speaks to all generations,The Breakfast Club’s memorable closing scene, in which five high-school students leave their Saturday detention having asserted their individuality – and perhaps found themselves in the process – remains one of the...
musical beings in search of spiritual fulfillment. One particular Church and their “die-by-fire” prayer point resonated with the ladies. The aggression and force with which we make our supplications known to God did cause a cheeky giggle around the table, with re-enactments of bobbing heads...
‘The Breakfast Club’ (1985) After the success of 'Sixteen Candles' the year before, John Hughes' knack for understanding the problems facing suburban teenagers reached full bloom with 'The Breakfast Club.' He also recognized the importance of music in their lives, opening the film with a qu...
DaBaby made a stop on The Breakfast Club this morning to talk about the album, the ‘Intro’ where he gets personal about his life circumstances and how he found about the death of his father the same time his last project went #1 on Apple Music, how fatherhood has changed him, thoughts...
“I think that it might’ve been the fact that he’s just wanting to tell a different story right now, I understand that,” Usher told Charlamagne tha God on the Breakfast Club on Friday, adding that the two “are gonna do something else in the future. “No love lost...
After the success of 'Sixteen Candles' the year before, John Hughes' knack for understanding the problems facing suburban teenagers reached full bloom with 'The Breakfast Club.' He also recognized the importance of music in their lives, opening the film with a quote from David Bowie's "Changes...