If you want proof that John Hughes has still not been succeeded as teen movie king, take a look at the 2001 spoof Not Another Teen Movie, which references Hughes’ films more than any other, despite the fact that it’d been 14 years since the filmmaker had last given us one of his signature
The actress and author Molly Ringwald writes about revisiting the movies she made with the late director John Hughes, including “The Breakfast Club” and “Pretty in …
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John Hughes was born on February 18, 1950 in Lansing, Michigan, USA as John Wilden Hughes Jr. He was a writer, known for Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), The Breakfast Club (1985) and Weird Science (1985).
When Molly Ringwald went back to watch the John Hughes movies that made her famous, beloved teen films The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and Sixteen Candles, she discovered an uncomfortable truth: the films’ gender politics were severely lacking.
Aug 07, 2009 · , the influential writer-director who captured the humor and angst of the teen experience, 1980s style, in hit movies such as
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If “Moonlight” and “Call Me By Your Name” are distinctive, art-house-ready, gay coming-of-age films, Greg Berlanti’s
A page for describing Creator: John Hughes. John Wilden Hughes, Jr. (February 18, 1950 – August 6, 2009) was an American filmmaker best known for the …
John Hughes never stopped writing. He was notorious for this trait, especially in the 1980s, when he churned out screenplays faster than Hollywood could make them into movies.