The Globe and Mail
In the standout scene of Joseph Kahn’s 2011 satire Detention, a group of John Hughes-esque students are forced to attend a round of the titular academic ritual at the same time that their high school is being stalked by a Wes Craven-esque slasher. As the teens gather in the library, Kahn’s camera furiously spins around the group until we’re travelling back in time visiting all the detention sessions that came before, and with them, the cultural touchstones of those eras.
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