John Hughes Listing
Blu-ray Reviews
But is it pretty in Blu-ray format?
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Blu-ray Reviews
A little country, a teenage romance, and something for your inner child with these '80s titles making their Blu-ray debuts.
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Blu-ray Reviews
When Sixteen Candles comes up in conversation, most people consider it a sweet film about teenagers in the ’80s.
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Disc Announcements
The hot and humid nights of July demand you stay inside by the air conditioner and discover a few obscure cinematic gems on Blu-ray...
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Reviews
The Adventures of Wade Watts Across the OASIS.
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News
List of 101 films also includes Mel Brooks, Charlie Chaplin and the Coens.
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Columns
10 thoughts on the year in cinema so far
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Reviews
A film about teenagers told with honesty and depth.
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Columns
A little bit of caution is required
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Blu-ray Reviews
Steve Martin and John Candy are in top form in this classic odd couple road trip.
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Reviews
A Halloween comedy that is short on fun.
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Reviews
Being special friends can be killer.
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Disc Announcements
John Hughes' Thanksgiving classic no longer a Best Buy exclusive this November.
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Reviews
A high school movie for Generation ADHD.
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Blu-ray Reviews
Go and buy this f*cking Blu-ray edition right f*cking now.
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Film
A bromance movie for guys who hate the word "bromance"
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Reviews
‘80s Flashback is not the John Hughes Experience.
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Features
From horror to Santa Claus ... there's no place where Film Club can't be found.
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Reviews
Sharp dialogue and a fiery redhead highlight an unexpected comedy surprise.
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Film
John Hughes is a director worthy of a great career retrospective. This is not it.
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Film
Almost like a Cameron Crowe or a John Hughes film, the music is the heart and soul of the characters in this surprisingly well-written coming-of-age story.
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Film
Imagine of John Hughes directed Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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News
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences will be doing a special in memoriam for the filmmaker that defined a generation.
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Film
Planes, Trains and Automobiles holds up all these years later because of the story being so good that the comedy is a nice throw in. It’s a
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Blu-ray Reviews
For a remake, 1994's Miracle on 34th Street is surprisingly old fashioned, which is good because all it needed was some kid teaching Santa Claus to breakdance and
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Disc Announcements
"Where's your other hand?"
"Between two pillows..."
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Reviews
All guys want to be like John Cusack
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