From Cinelinx:
Directors’ trademarks is a series of articles that examines the “signatures” that filmmakers leave behind in their work. This month, we’re examining the trademark style and calling signs of John Huges as director.
Angourie Rice, Gaten Matarazzo, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse elevate this ‘80s-infused coming-of-age dramedy.
We take a look back at John Hughes' 1984 classic Sixteen Candles, which made a star out of Molly RIngwald and kicked off a genre.
We examine the work of one of the most iconic writer-directors of all time in the first episode of John Hughes Revisited: Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Some pretty common traits from an uncommonly good director. Some stand-out classics by him.