In films like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Uncle Buck,” the Canadian actor John Candy walked the line between real and ridiculous.
Candy's kids tell Gold Derby about the complicated feelings their father had about the 1981 comedy that put him on the map.
The beloved actor, who would have turned 75 this month, is the focus of an eponymous book biography and "John Candy: I Like ...
In fact, Candy made a point of not removing his shirt during the scene. "It was like, John take off your shirt and roll around in the mud with a bunch strippers," Stripes supporting players Dave ...
Chris Smith and Jack Turner are in talks with John Hughes III to produce a documentary about the legendary Chicago filmmaker ...
EXCLUSIVE: Daytime Emmy-nominated actor and producer Graham Sibley has launched The Actor’s Director Podcast, a limited audio series exploring the creative relationship between actors and directors — ...
Most people have an "Uncle Buck" in their life — someone funny, who makes questionable life choices but has the purest heart. Mine was my late Uncle Bruce, whom we affectionately called "Buck," ...
The Oscar race is already coming into focus, now that we're three months out from nominations.The competition still has much ...
Fox News Digital reviews the Prime Video documentary "John Candy: I Like Me" featuring interviews with Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, Bill Murray and Conan O'Brien.
Candy died in 1994 at age 43. Now, a new Amazon Prime documentary does a fine job of profiling a gifted entertainer who was also, by all accounts, a very sweet human being.
What it is about some performers that makes them seem like old friends even if they have only lived in the radiance of a ...
Read full article: Older population, vacation rentals driving low enrollment that could close Cape Canaveral school Scene of the crash on Tuesday ... Trains and Automobiles,” “Uncle Buck” and “Stripes ...