You Could Be At Home, Alone Just Like Macaulay Culkin
Posted on May 05, 2011 @ 06:30AM - Add a comment

Wanna live in a piece of Hollywood history?
The house made famous in the 1990 smash hit Home Alone hit the market in Winnetka, Illinois on Thursday.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Move Over Bristol Palin, Molly Ringwald Eying Zac Efron
Posted on Mar 11, 2010 @ 10:20AM - Add a comment
Actress Molly Ringwald spoke with RadarOnline.com for an exclusive interview about who she would like to guest star on her television show The Secret Life of the American Teenager, what it was like to honor John Hughes at the Academy Awards and a project she is working on called Recipe For A Good Start.
The Dearly Departed: Celebs We Lost In 2009
Posted on Dec 31, 2009 @ 07:07AM - 3 comments

From the talented, but tragic King Of Pop, to the angelic actress who became a 70s icon with her golden locks, to the young starlet who was anything but clueless... the world lost some of its most well-known and well-loved stars this past year.
PHOTOS: The Dearly Departed: Celebs We Lost In 2009
As we prepare to ring in the new year, RadarOnline.com takes a look back at ‘The Dearly Departed: Celebs We Lost In 2009.’
Stars Pay Tribute To Home Alone Director John Hughes
Posted on Aug 07, 2009 @ 07:03AM - Add a comment

Tributes from friends and colleagues have been pouring in for cinematic icon John Hughes, after the director of such 80s/90s classics like Home Alone, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off suffered a fatal heart attack at 59 in New York while visiting family Thursday.
"He was a wonderful, very talented guy and my heart goes out to his family," Ferris star Matthew Broderick said, adding he was "truly shocked and saddened" by the news.
Famed Director John Hughes Dead At 59
Posted on Aug 06, 2009 @ 02:45PM - 1 comment

Cinematic icon John Hughes tragically passed away Thursday after suffering from a heart attack.
The director of such 1980's classics like The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off was in New York visiting family when his heart gave out.
Born in Ireland, Hughes moved to Illinois and often used his town of Northbrook and the surrounding North Shore area as shooting locations for his films. He began his career as an ad copywriter in Chicago before embarking on a comedy writing career which forayed into his film work. His directorial debut was none other than the hit Sixteen Candles.












