At a time when Hughes had firmly re-established himself as the king of the family comedies, Warner Bros. had their eye on the ...
The Breakfast Club” celebrates its 40th anniversary. The film was the sophomore picture from writer-director John Hughes, one ...
This year, two more of Hall’s iconic films — namely, The Breakfast Club and Weird Science — will also turn the big 4-0. And ...
It's been 40 years since the world was introduced to one of John Hughes' most critically acclaimed films, The Breakfast Club.
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TheMix.net on MSNMolly Ringwald Recounts Weird Relationship With ‘Sixteen Candles’ Director John Hughes – ‘I Was Still Only 15…’The Hollywood star Molly Ringwald is reflecting on the relationship that she had with the late filmmaker John Hughes. He directed her in the 1980s classic movies Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, ...
Molly Ringwald has a new perspective about her relationship with late director John Hughes ... being cast in Hughes’ 1980 comedies “Sixteen Candles,” “The Breakfast Club” and “Pretty ...
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Us Weekly on MSNMolly Ringwald Says Being John Hughes' Muse as a Teen Was 'Peculiar'Molly Ringwald reflected on being a muse for late writer-director John Hughes in his 1980s comedies while she was a teenager. "It's peculiar," Ringwald, 57, admitted to long-time friend Monica ...
The Breakfast Club hit cinemas in 1985 and is still considered a pivotal film in the teen genre, launching the careers of the ...
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Molly Ringwald Says She Now Feels 'Something Peculiar' About Being Called John Hughes' 'Muse' for '80s Teenage MoviesRingwald confirmed that Hughes wrote 'Sixteen Candles' after he was inspired by her headshot Molly Ringwald’s 1980s collaborations with director John Hughes are legendary ... in Hughes’ 1985 classic ...
The film is “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” a 1986 coming-of-age comedy that stars Matthew Broderick as an impish student who ...
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Molly Ringwald looks back on ‘peculiar’ relationship with John Hughes as a teen: ‘Still processing that’“John believed in me ... and homophobia present in Hughes’ movies, which she realized after she rewatched “The Breakfast Club” with her daughter. “How are we meant to feel about art ...
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