When John Hughes wrote “The Breakfast Club,” he had his eyes set on the stage — not the big screen. Adam Fields oversaw the production of the iconic 1985 flick and, 40 years later, shared some insight ...
One of the producers of The Breakfast Club says that the success of the actors who made up the so-called "Brat Pack" hinged in large part on the director who helped make them famous. "I think John ...
Fans will never forget any of them, thanks to John Hughes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. After I told John [Hughes] we were ...
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 ...
The Brat Pack dominated the 1980s with their presence in coming-of-age films, yet one creative has always stood out as one of their favorite partners—John Hughes. Though the writer-director is a ...
Ally Sheedy as Allison pointing her finger with a pen in her mouth in The Breakfast Club - Universal Pictures Folks really love an interconnected cinematic universe these days, but it turns out that ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
Universal Pictures’ 1985 hit, The Breakfast Club, is coming back to movie theaters after 40 years for a modern-day audience to discover. Mark your calendars. September 7th and September 10th will be ...
Hughes "always knew what he was going to do next," says producer Andrew Meyer John Hughes knew he was positioning a group of young actors for stardom when he started working on his iconic films, ...
It goes without saying that almost any conversation about the best '80s movies should involve the Brat Pack, The Breakfast Club and filmmaker John Hughes. That movie has become a seminal piece of work ...
John Hughes knew he was positioning a group of young actors for stardom when he started working on his iconic films, according to The Breakfast Club producer Andrew Meyer Speaking to PEOPLE about his ...