John Hughes

They're making a 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' spinoff movie

‘Sam and Victor’s Day Off’ follows the two downtown Chicago parking garage attendants Ferris entrusts the vintage Ferrari convertible to in the original John Hughes film

Jake Shears tells us about the influences behind new album 'Last Man Dancing'

Influences include Roisin Murphy, Giorgio Moroder, ‘Weird Science,‘ Madonna, and more.

John Hughes' '80s films ranked by their soundtracks

No ’80s director was as well know for their soundtracks as much as the films themselves as John Hughes and we’ve ranked his movies — including Pretty In Pink, The Breakfast Club & more — with that in mind.

Review: 'The John Hughes Mixtapes' is an '80s dream come true

Sportos, motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, and dickheads, rejoice! This John Hughes box set has almost every song you’d want from his many ’80s movies.

Indie Basement (11/11): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week’s Indie Basement reviews: the ‘John Hughes Mixtapes’ box set, Plaid, Breanna Barbara, Blinker the Star, Jeb Loy Nichols, Love & Rockets reissues, more.

Indie Basement (8/5): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: ‘The John Hughes Mixtapes’ box, reviews of new records by Healing Potpourri (produced by High Llamas), Marci and Mick Trouble, plus a Saint Etienne-curated comp of early ’90s downtempo classics.

'The John Hughes Mixtapes' box set's best inclusions & most glaring omissions

The just-announced ‘The John Hughes Mixtapes’ box set is loaded with hits and long-sought-after rarities from his classic ’80s films. Here’s what we were glad made the cut and disappointed didn’t.

John Hughes' '80s soundtracks collected on new 'Life Moves Pretty Fast' box set

Life Moves Pretty Fast – The John Hughes Mixtapes includes classics and rarities from John Hughes’ classic ’80s films, including songs used in the movies that didn’t end up on official soundtracks

Interview: Destroyer's Dan Bejar talks new album 'LABRYNTHITIS,' sandwiches, New Order and more

‘LABRYNTHITIS‘ is Destroyer’s most dance-oriented album to date, and one of their darkest.

'Pretty in Pink' live: watch concert videos from Psychedelic Furs, Bunnymen, New Order, The Smiths, OMD & more

Watch full concert videos from Psychedelic Furs, OMD, Echo & The Bunnymen, New Order, The Smiths, Suzanne Vega, Jesse Johnson, and other ’80s artists from the Pretty in Pink soundtrack.
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