John Hughes’ Planes, Trains and Automobiles is arguably the greatest Thanksgiving movie ever made (sorry, Paul Blart: Mall ...
John Candy's son Chris Candy opened up about why he was afraid to become an actor like his dad. Chris also reflected on how ...
Canadian-born Booker Prize winner Szalay joins the Canadian fiction list while Robertson’s memoir about his friendship with ...
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THE movies have slumped again. For the moment, anyhow. To be sure, Miss Harlow reads a bedtime story to Clark Gable. “Hip-pity-hop go the little chipmunks,” she reads, with a wealth of expression.
Now available on Amazon Prime following its world premiere last month as the opening night selection of the Toronto International Film Festival’s golden anniversary, “John Candy: I Like Me” is a ...
In the 1984 Ron Howard comedy “Splash,” Tom Hanks and John Candy play lovelorn Manhattan brothers—one tidy, one rascally—whose lives are upended when Hanks falls in love with a mermaid. On a recent ...
For many fans, the death of John Candy represented childhood’s end. The actor was not especially childish or childlike, but he projected an indefatigable, unthreatening jolliness in movies such as ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT In the best scene of John Candy's best movie, "Planes, Trains & Automobiles," Steve Martin's Neal Page berates Candy's Del Griffith, exasperated by their pre-Thanksgiving travel ordeal ...
Interviews Martin Short Gave Colin Hanks A Warning Before He Started Work On The John Candy Doc, But He Decided To 'Lean In' Anyway Movies Ryan Reynolds Weighs In On Which Of John Candy’s Famous Roles ...
John Candy’s son, Chris, said during a recent event promoting the new documentary “John Candy: I Like Me” (via People) that it was “heart-wrenching” to see resurfaced press interviews in the film ...