John Hughes


Breakfast with the John Hughes Club

Famed 80s teen actors, including Molly Ringwald and Matthew Broderick, get together to chat about the teen film director that made them famous, John Hughes.

Is Ferris Bueller your business plan? He should be.

Be like Bueller: have fun, believe in yourself, look after your employees, plan ahead. Ferris Bueller should serve as business inspiration to us all, writes David Jackson.

Molly Ringwald pays tribute to John Hughes

Actress and ’80s movie icon Molly Ringwald has written a heart-felt tribute in the New York Times to recently deceased film writer and director John Hughes, who helped put her on the map in his films 16 Candles and The Breakfast Club.

Guy Rundle: Vale John Hughes, but he ain’t no Budd Schulberg

Last week one of the most important figures in youth culture passed on. And it wasn’t John Hughes (though he did ‘get’ teens better than they got themselves).

RIP John Hughes

Cinetology’s Luke Buckmaster pays tribute to film director John Hughes, who passed away Thursday, age 59.

John Hughes wrote who we thought we were

Director John Hughes will be remembered for his defining work The Breakfast Club, writes Helen Razer. Despite coy innuendos and jokes about sushi, the film remains an outstanding portrait of adolescence,

Video of the Day: Teenage Wasteland: a tribute to John Hughes

A tribute to the work of film director John Hughes, who passed away yesterday, age 59.

Bueller? Bueller? Director John Hughes dies

The director of cult ’80s teen-angst films The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off has passed away, age 59.