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Best Films Never Made #31: John Hughes’ Oil and Vinegar

Tom Bond
March 1, 2016
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John Hughes made plenty of perfect films in his time. There was the irrepressible charm of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, led by Matthew Broderick, and the soulful rebellion of The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink...
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Where Are They Now?: Pretty in Pink

Rachel Brook
February 28, 2016
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Pretty in Pink was the first John Hughes script to be produced following his cult favourite The Breakfast Club. Thirty years on Hughes is remembered by many as the godfather of the golden age of teen drama,...
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Top 10 Unexpected Dance Scenes in Film

Tom Bond
May 28, 2015
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There are plenty of classic films about dancing, from The Red Shoes to Black Swan, but there are also plenty more where the characters slip in a two-step or a spot of dirty dancing out of the blue. Man Up is...
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Welcome to the ’80s: Emulation and Allusion

Rachel Brook
December 10, 2014
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For evidence of the enduring popularity of ‘80s screen stories one need look no further than the recent plethora of remakes like Fame and Footloose, and West End musical adaptations such as Back to the...
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Welcome to the ’80s: We Don’t Need No Education

Rachel Brook
November 29, 2014
Features, Nostalgia, Welcome to the 80s
1980s high school movies are a mixed bag, with the plethora of cult teen films ranging tonally from dick jokes to contemplations on mortality (sometimes even within the same film). Of course the high-school...
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Welcome to the ’80s: Dance Right Through Your Life

Rachel Brook
September 6, 2014
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As we saw in Music of the Movies: John Hughes, music is never just background noise in ‘80s films; it’s also integral to story and character. And while the surprise dance scene of The Breakfast Club is an...
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Welcome to the ’80s: More Than Just A Rom-Com

Rachel Brook
August 21, 2014
Features, Nostalgia, Welcome to the 80s
In June 1985, just two months after the release of John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club, Joel Schumacher delivered an outrageously underrated spiritual sequel in the form of St. Elmo’s Fire. Sharing stars Judd...
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Welcome to the ’80s: Wrong Side of the Tracks

Rachel Brook
August 8, 2014
Features, Nostalgia, Welcome to the 80s
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Welcome to the ‘80s is a new feature looking at the handling of various themes in ‘80s teen movies, from the classics to those less well remembered. Far from being simply the fun, frivolous romps they’re...
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Music of the Movies: John Hughes

Andy J Smith
May 14, 2014
Behind The Curtain, Features, Music of the Movies
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A time of big hair, shoulder pads and synthesizer-doused elevator music, the 1980s is a relic of a decade in which so much happened in the worlds of fashion, film and music. Legendary filmmaker John Hughes,...
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Where Are They Now?: The Breakfast Club

Patrick Taylor
February 20, 2014
Features, Nostalgia, Where Are They Now?
Nearly 30 years have elapsed since John Hughes’ fabled coming-of-age classic hit our screens. Much has occurred in that time. But what has become of The Breakfast Club’s stars? Did their time in the...




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