The Breakfast Club, the iconic 1985 coming-of-age film directed by John Hughes, remains a cultural touchstone for its portrayal of teenage angst and social dynamics. The movie's enduring appeal is ...
When John Hughes wrote “The Breakfast Club” in 1982, he could’ve made himself the rebel group’s sixth member: the Nobody. The beloved teen comedy, which just celebrated its 40th anniversary on Feb. 15 ...
Hughes had made a name for himself the prior year with his directorial debut, Sixteen Candles. Up to this time, “teen movies” had largely evolved from cautionary rebellion films in the 1950s to beach ...
It’s hard to believe “The Breakfast Club,” the beloved film featuring a group of insecure, suburban Chicago high school teenagers forced to spend detention together, is celebrating its 40th ...
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Molly Ringwald Just Explained Why a ‘Breakfast Club’ Sequel Should Never Happen — And It Makes Perfect Sense
No matter when you were born, watching The Breakfast Club as a teenager is an incredibly formative experience. So, with the movie recently celebrating its 40-year anniversary, the cast reunion was a ...
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