When John Hughes' iconic high school film 'The Breakfasts Club' came out in the winter of 1985, our writer was 14 -- and for 97 minutes during the opening-night screening, everything made sense to him.
By Christopher Borrelli Chicago Tribune , San Jose Mercury News: Movies
Mon, 03/02/2015 - 6:22pm
When John Hughes' iconic high school film 'The Breakfasts Club' came out in the winter of 1985, our writer was 14 -- and for 97 minutes during the opening-night screening, everything made sense to him.