: Films like Rebel Without a Cause (1955) starring James Dean gave a face to adolescent angst.
: This era birthed specialized categories such as rock 'n' roll pictures, "j.d." (juvenile delinquent) films, and low-budget horror "weirdies" specifically for teens. The Golden Age & Expansion (1980s–2000s) teens pictures movies
The story of "teenpics" and the pictures that defined a generation is essentially the story of Hollywood's "juvenilization". Starting in the 1950s, the film industry shifted from targeting broad mass audiences to focusing specifically on the emerging American teenager. The Birth of the "Teenpic" (1950s) : Films like Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
: By the late 90s and early 2000s, the genre was so well-defined that it spawned spoofs like Not Another Teen Movie , which poked fun at tropes from films like She's All That and Bring It On . Starting in the 1950s, the film industry shifted
: Films like Superbad (2007) were praised for a more authentic, if raunchy, look at high school life. Modern Evolution (2010s–Present) Teenagers and Teenpics - 1950s Exploitation Movie History