To make the return to late night study sessions a little less painful, Trailers From Hell has partnered with Barnsdall Art Park Foundation to present a screening series of classic and cult films set in high school (including Tfh Guru Allan Arkush’s Rock ‘n’ Roll High School).
Here's the official lowdown from the fine folks at Barnsdall: Adolescent angst. Raging hormones. Twisted teachers. Barnsdall Art Park Foundation and Joe Dante’s Trailers From Hell present “School Nights,” an outdoor fall film series celebrating the beloved high school movie. It was a “time to remember” (or one to forget). Relive the wonder and terror of your teen years with these five essential films.
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Join us on the lush west lawn of Hollyhock House. We have...
Here's the official lowdown from the fine folks at Barnsdall: Adolescent angst. Raging hormones. Twisted teachers. Barnsdall Art Park Foundation and Joe Dante’s Trailers From Hell present “School Nights,” an outdoor fall film series celebrating the beloved high school movie. It was a “time to remember” (or one to forget). Relive the wonder and terror of your teen years with these five essential films.
Sep 20 - School of Rock Sep 27 - Election Oct 4 - Rock ‘n’ Roll High School Oct 11 - Fast Times at Ridgemont High Oct 18 - Carrie
Join us on the lush west lawn of Hollyhock House. We have...
- 9/15/2014
- by TFH Team
- Trailers from Hell
London, Jan 17: More than half of exasperated parents would rather swap the tantrums and tears of their teen kid for the sleepless nights and dirty nappies of newborn babies, a new survey has revealed.
Raging hormones, tantrums, spots and surliness all combine to make life difficult for mums and dads.
One in four said their child's 13th birthday triggered the start of the teenage angst, the Daily Express reported.
But the advice to parents is to persevere. By the time youngsters turn 17, the worst is over and relationships improve, experts claimed.
While 16 used to be the flashpoint age, increasing pressure on youngsters to fit in, look good and be cool means parents now say 13 is the toughest time.
Siobhan.
Raging hormones, tantrums, spots and surliness all combine to make life difficult for mums and dads.
One in four said their child's 13th birthday triggered the start of the teenage angst, the Daily Express reported.
But the advice to parents is to persevere. By the time youngsters turn 17, the worst is over and relationships improve, experts claimed.
While 16 used to be the flashpoint age, increasing pressure on youngsters to fit in, look good and be cool means parents now say 13 is the toughest time.
Siobhan.
- 1/17/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
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