Jan 22, 2016
Ever since "The Hunger Games" exploded at the box office in 2012, teen movies set in dystopias – the fancy word for messed-up future societies – have been flooding our cineplexes. There have been four "Hunger Games" movies, two in the "Divergent" series (with one to go), two "Scorch Trials" (also with a third on the way) and now, the latest attempt at a series has arrived, as "The 5th Wave" opens this weekend.
These movies all share a bleak view of America's future, while also serving up teen heroes who are the only people who can lead the way to saving society. Since they empower teens and make them heroic, it's no wonder kids are supporting these films strongly. But as a child of the '80s who grew up on the much sunnier and optimistic films of John Hughes, I really wish that today's teens would lighten up and watch something fun and positive instead.