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  1. A list of teen movies ranging from all genres. They are in no particular order. Recently updated with new movies added. List activity. 2M views. 1.3K this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 100 titles. Sort by List order. 1. To All the Boys I've Loved Before. 2018 1h 39m TV-14. 7.0 (124K) Rate. 64 Metascore.

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    • Clueless. Released: 1995. Rated: PG-13. Memorable quote: “As if!” — Cher Horowitz. Believe it or not, critics didn’t love this modern take on Jane Austen’s Emma when it first came out … though audiences strongly disagreed.
    • The Breakfast Club. Released: 1985. Rated: R. Memorable quote: “I hate it. I hate having to go along with everything my friends say.” — Claire Standish. Five strangers—”a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal”—spend a Saturday detention together in this John Hughes–directed classic.
    • Pretty in Pink. Released: 1986. Rated: PG-13. Memorable quote: “I just wanna let them know that they didn’t break me.” — Andie Walsh. High school is a minefield for wrong-side-of-the-tracks student Andie Walsh (Molly Ringwald), who is regularly ridiculed by her wealthy peers because she’s poor.
    • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Released: 1986. Rated: PG-13. Memorable quote: “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”
    • Clueless (1995) Could anything else really be at the #1 spot? Ugh, as if! There's not a hair, nor a needle-drop, nor a yellow plaid skirt-suit out of place in Amy Heckerling's genius teen flick – still the best movie adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma out there.
    • The Breakfast Club (1985) Right from its opening image of a lyric from David Bowie's 'Changes' shattering into fragments, the quintessential John Hughes movie sets about breaking down barriers.
    • Back To The Future (1985) It's easy to think of Back To The Future as anything but a teen movie. It's a time travel movie. A sci-fi adventure. A fish out of water story.
    • 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) "There's a difference between like and love. Because I like my Sketchers, but I love my Prada backpack." If Shakespeare himself wrote teen comedies, he couldn't come up with lines this good – but screenwriters Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith managed it in their '90s redo of The Taming Of The Shrew.
    • Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Drag races, forbidden love, and the universal search for understanding are all expertly handled by the formidable trio of James Dean, Natalie Wood, and Sal Mineo (with an able assist from Dennis Hopper) in this classic of teen angst.
    • Gidget (1959) The original surfer girl winningly portrayed with loads of sunny charm by Sandra Dee herself (the one the song in Grease is about) remains a perfect cinematic escape.
    • Splendor in the Grass (1961) While the concept of repressed desire and guilt leading to a suicide attempt (and institutionalization) seems gothic in its intensity, Natalie Wood's powerful performance makes Splendor in the Grass a teen angst classic ('50s Repressed Female Edition).
    • Bye Bye Birdie (1963) Ann-Margaret shines in Bye Bye Birdie — a gloriously silly, wildly energetic parody of '50s fandom, a heart-shaped giant candy box of a movie that throws everything into the mix to create an unabashedly over-the-top entertainment package.
  2. Here's a list of every teen movie I remember seeing. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 124 titles. 1. To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018) TV-14 | 99 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance. 7. Rate. 64 Metascore. A teenage girl's secret love letters are exposed and wreak havoc on her love life.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · These are the 55 best teen movies of all time, ranked. Updated on April 27, 2022: New teen movies hit theaters every year. We'll be keeping an eye on the genre and adding any fresh classics...

  4. May 17, 2024 · 3.3K voters. Voting Rules. Vote up your favorite new teen movies that were released on or after January, 1 2021. The best new teen movies dig deep into the rites of passage, the trials, and tribulations of adolescence, as they resonate with viewers through stories of growth, connection, and self-discovery.

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