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Rob Reiner and Wife’s Cause of Death Revealed: ‘Multiple Sharp Force Injuries’
Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer, died from “multiple sharp force injuries,” according to records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner. Reiner, who starred in the 1971 sitcom “All in the Family” before directing films like “This Is Spinal Tap,”...
Hollywood’s Humanist: Rob Reiner Was a Gifted Collaborator Who Understood Why We Tell Stories
Rob Reiner was many things — an accomplished comic actor before applying his talents to directing, and for decades an outspoken advocate for his beliefs. Above all, he was one of Hollywood’s great humanists. Think about the very best of his oeuvre — an astonishing run that...
Guillermo del Toro Set to Receive the Creative Impact in Directing Award from Variety at Palm...
Variety will award Guillermo del Toro at this year’s Palm Springs International Film Festival with the Creative Impact in Directing Award. The honor will be given as part of Variety’s annual 10 Directors to Watch and Creative Impact Awards brunch on January 4. Del Toro’s...
Rob Reiner Net Worth: How Much Money the ‘All in the Family’ Alum Made
Rob Reiner built an impressive net worth through decades of acting, directing, and producing. Following his passing, learn more about his career and his net worth.
How the TV Mockumentary Has ‘Become the Modern Laugh Track’
Twenty years ago, Greg Daniels learned an important lesson about making mockumentaries by way of a basketball game. He was directing the fifth episode of “The Office” — Season 1’s now-famous “Basketball” and his first behind the camera. The hilariously...
Rob Reiner, Legendary Comedic Actor and ‘Princess Bride’ Director, Found Dead in...
Rob Reiner, who segued from starring in “All in the Family” to directing movies including “This Is Spinal Tap,” “A Few Good Men” and “When Harry Met Sally…” was found dead Sunday afternoon in his Brentwood home alongside his wife Michele Singer....
Embeth Davidtz on Turning Down Todd Haynes’ ‘Safe,’ Making Her Directing Debut...
Embeth Davidtz never set out to become a director. The actress, long admired for her work in films such as “Schindler’s List,” “Junebug” and “Matilda,” stumbled into filmmaking almost by accident — only to discover she loved it more than the career...
Director James L. Brooks Gives Rare Update on Jack Nicholson ...
Working with Jack Nicholson is as good as it gets. At least that’s what writer-director James L. Brooks thinks after working with the actor for nearly three decades, even directing him in two of...
Benicio Del Toro on ‘One Battle After Another,’ Latino Representation, Directing...
Twenty-four years after winning his Oscar for “Traffic,” Benicio Del Toro is back in the awards conversation with a performance that reminds us why he’s one of the most compelling actors of his generation. In Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” Del...
Jim Belushi on His Career Renaissance With Kristen Stewart’s ‘The Chronology of...
When Jim Belushi was playing Ken Kesey — a literary giant gone to seed — in “The Chronology of Water,” he’d hear Kristen Stewart calling out from behind the camera with one consistent note. “Drunker!” she’d yell. And Belushi, who is nothing short...
Juliette Binoche Says Directing Comes With ‘Natural Authority’ in Hainan Festival...
Juliette Binoche delved into the craft of acting and her emerging voice as a director during a packed masterclass at the 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival, drawing on decades of collaborations with filmmakers including John Boorman and Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski. “You have to...
‘Black Rabbit, White Rabbit’ Wins Top Honor at Hainan as ‘Mad Bills to...
The 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival handed out its Golden Coconut Awards with “Black Rabbit, White Rabbit,” directed by Shahram Mokri, winning best picture. The film, which world premiered in Busan’s Visions–Asia section before playing BFI London, Chicago,...
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