
BRATS explores the cultural phenomenon of films such as “St. Elmo’s Fire” and “The Breakfast Club” that tapped into teenage angst and connected with young audiences in a way that had never been done before. The films earned a cult-like following but the “Brat Pack” label would impact the young actors’ careers in unexpected ways for decades to come. Director and Brat-Packer Andrew McCarthy, who rose to stardom in such films as “Pretty in Pink,” “St. Elmo’s Fire” and “Less Than Zero” and wrote the New York Times bestselling memoir “Brat: An ‘80s Story,” goes right to the source, reuniting with his fellow Brat-Packers — friends, colleagues and former foes, many of whom he had not seen for over 30 years — to answer the question: What did it mean to be part of the Brat Pack? BRATS begins streaming on Hulu on Thursday, June 13.
To help prepare for the BRATS premiere, Hulu subscribers will have the chance to relive some of those iconic films of the 1980s that shaped a generation including “About Last Night,” “Betsy’s Wedding,” “Blue City,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” and more – STREAMING NOW.
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