Charlie Lyne's documentary Beyond Clueless harks back to the classic teen movies that shaped the '90s.
Featuring narration from The Craft's Fairuza Balk (and with clips of Robin Tunney, Devon Sawa and co), it made us feel a sudden pang of nostalgia and sent us on our own trip down memory lane to find out where they - and the rest of the '90s teen movie crew - are now.
So, here are 11 stars from some of our favourite '90s teen movies, and what they've gone on to do since:
1. Devon Sawa - Idle Hands (1999)
Dreamy Devon Sawa starred as lazy stoner Anton Tobias - who turns mass murderer after his hand becomes possessed - in the horror comedy Idle Hands.
He went on to play teenage prophet of doom Alex Browning in Final Destination (2000), and appeared as similarly unstable Stan in Eminem's controversial music...
Featuring narration from The Craft's Fairuza Balk (and with clips of Robin Tunney, Devon Sawa and co), it made us feel a sudden pang of nostalgia and sent us on our own trip down memory lane to find out where they - and the rest of the '90s teen movie crew - are now.
So, here are 11 stars from some of our favourite '90s teen movies, and what they've gone on to do since:
1. Devon Sawa - Idle Hands (1999)
Dreamy Devon Sawa starred as lazy stoner Anton Tobias - who turns mass murderer after his hand becomes possessed - in the horror comedy Idle Hands.
He went on to play teenage prophet of doom Alex Browning in Final Destination (2000), and appeared as similarly unstable Stan in Eminem's controversial music...
- 1/24/2015
- Digital Spy
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It's official: Last night's two-hour 'Dancing With the Stars' premiere was a huge hit for ABC. According to TV by the Numbers, the show won the night with huge ratings for its 11th season debut. More than 20 million viewers tuned in, a 22 percent increase over last season's premiere. ABC's 'Castle' followed suit with a 22 percent increase, with more than 11 million viewers watching the third season premiere.
Other shows that landed big ratings were the 'Hawaii 5-0' series premiere with 13.8 million viewers, the 'Two and a Half Men' eighth season premiere with 14.5 million viewers, the 'Mike & Molly' series premiere with 12.2 million viewers and 'The Event' series premiere with 11.2 million viewers.
On the other side of the spectrum, Fox's well-reviewed 'Lone Star' bombed with only 4 million people tuning in for the series premiere.
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It's official: Last night's two-hour 'Dancing With the Stars' premiere was a huge hit for ABC. According to TV by the Numbers, the show won the night with huge ratings for its 11th season debut. More than 20 million viewers tuned in, a 22 percent increase over last season's premiere. ABC's 'Castle' followed suit with a 22 percent increase, with more than 11 million viewers watching the third season premiere.
Other shows that landed big ratings were the 'Hawaii 5-0' series premiere with 13.8 million viewers, the 'Two and a Half Men' eighth season premiere with 14.5 million viewers, the 'Mike & Molly' series premiere with 12.2 million viewers and 'The Event' series premiere with 11.2 million viewers.
On the other side of the spectrum, Fox's well-reviewed 'Lone Star' bombed with only 4 million people tuning in for the series premiere.
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- 9/21/2010
- by Jean Bentley
- Aol TV.
It wasn't the most shocking elimination in American Idol history. But Paige Miles' ouster from the show last night stung the 24-year-old nonetheless. Working on limited time and voice, a laryngitis-stricken Miles called EW.com today to talk about her elimination and the secret health troubles that have plagued her throughout the competition. Entertainment Weekly: Hi, Paige. How are you doing? Paige Miles: Pretty good. How are you? Good. Sorry to hear you're so sick. You don't sound too good. Oh, it's just laryngitis, and after all these interviews it's getting worse. I've been struggling with it for a couple of weeks now.
- 3/25/2010
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW.com - PopWatch
Hollywood Week begins tonight on American Idol, and over the next two weeks, we'll see 181 Golden Ticket recipients whittled down to 24 semifinalists. There'll be tears. There'll be fights. There'll be Ellen DeGeneres in the Paula Abdul Memorial Chair! But before we get there, I'm going to count down the top 20 contestants from the last four weeks of auditions, and then ask you to vote for your fave in the handy poll that's embedded after the jump. Just Fyi, I had to leave off karaoke hostess Danelle Hayes, who reportedly ended up not going to Hollywood, and I took the liberty...
- 2/9/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
We're headed into the final week of American Idol auditions -- how quickly they've sped by, yet how tedious they've gotten, no? -- but before we reconnect with Victoria Beckham in Denver tonight, let's take the temperature of where things stand with the Golden Ticket-getters from Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Orlando, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Check out my Top 20 countdown (hotlinks to all auditions included for those of you with faulty memories/lives outside the Idolverse), then vote for your favorite in the poll (after the jump). And if you're not already doin' it (and doin' it well), follow me on Twitter @EWMichaelSlezak.
- 2/2/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
The fourth round of American Idol auditions saw the judges heading to Orlando in the hopes of handing out more Golden Tickets. With Randy, Simon and Ryan en route from Miami, Kara DioGuardi and guest judge Kristin Chenoweth were the first to arrive at the Amway Arena. "I'm excited! I'm not nervous for myself, I'm nervous for the kids," said Chenoweth. The Good... Seth Rollins, 28
He wants to land a record contract to help provide for his autistic son. After singing 'Someone To Watch Over Me', Kristin says she likes that he made the song his own, Kara wants to keep listening and Simon thinks he has a good voice. Jermaine Purifoy, 24
After failing in his previous audition, he wows with Tony Bennett's 'Smile'. Kristin thinks his voice is "seamless", while Randy says it's his favourite audition of the whole (more)...
He wants to land a record contract to help provide for his autistic son. After singing 'Someone To Watch Over Me', Kristin says she likes that he made the song his own, Kara wants to keep listening and Simon thinks he has a good voice. Jermaine Purifoy, 24
After failing in his previous audition, he wows with Tony Bennett's 'Smile'. Kristin thinks his voice is "seamless", while Randy says it's his favourite audition of the whole (more)...
- 1/21/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
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