John Hughes’ ’80s classic, “The Breakfast Club” remains a masterpiece which shows a generational tradition of teenage archetypes, and that…
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The first season of Sam Levinson’s Emmy-winning show is an in-depth look at the trials and tribulations of trying to…
“Life is surreal. Don’t let it consume you.” A raucous, adrenaline-fueled romp from the mind of inimitable Japanese director Sion…
“Freaky Friday” meets “Friday the 13th” in Blumhouse’s slasher/comedy, “Freaky.” This film comes to us from Christopher Landon, the director…
With a potent blend of power, deceit and idolisation, “Selah and the Spades” (2019) is a rousing mobster tale under…
The popular clique from which this movie derives its title – ‘The Plastics’ – are really mean. Sure, they’re mean…
“Angus” is about an adolescent with an unfortunate name; for as he tells us in the beginning of this film…
Amidst a genre packed with coming of age themes, John Hughes’ 1985 “The Breakfast Club” succeeds by concerning itself more…
Not any writer has quite analyzed teen angst as well as John Hughes, but Chbosky comes pretty close. Meet Charlie…
For a movie that spends much of its run-time in the waters of melancholy, “The Edge of Seventeen’s” greatest achievement…