Principal photography has begun on director Elize Finnerty’s horror feature “White Sands” in the Hamptons. The film, which is ...
This weekend, there’s no shortage of great shows and movies arriving to keep you entertained. A new season of The Witcher, ...
Plot details are under wraps. News of Legendary’s deal for Buck Rogers rights first emerged in 2020, with the studio ...
Deadpool vs Wolverine” writer Zeb Wells has been tapped to write the latest draft of swashbuckling sci-fi hero “Buck Rogers” for Legendary ...
Prime Video subscribers have just a few days left to watch one of the best 2000s action franchises, the Mat Damon-led Jason ...
The full list of films and television shows heading to Prime Video in November 2025, including The Alto Knights and Mickey 17 ...
In films like “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” and “Uncle Buck,” the Canadian actor John Candy walked the line between real and ridiculous.
If you haven’t been to Uncle Buck’s, 1125 N. Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr., for a meal lately, now’s the perfect time. The Downtown spot has just refreshed its menu with seasonal dishes that are worth a detour ...
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This is FRESH AIR. John Candy, the comic actor who rose to fame in the sketch comedy series "SCTV" and such films as "Stripes," "Splash" and "Spaceballs," died at age 43 in 1994. Now, 31 years later, ...
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.
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