Rob Reiner directed some of the most consequential films in pop culture that won him plenty of accolades. Except for one of ...
Reiner, who died on Dec. 14 in an apparent homicide, helmed legendary films including 'The Princess Bride' and 'A Few Good ...
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Adapted screenplay preview? ‘One Battle,' ‘Frankenstein,' and ‘Hamnet' among USC Scripter finalists
The university's writing awards focus on film and television adapted from the written word.
“The Testament of Ann Lee,” with the hymn “Clothed by the Sun,” has last year’s reigning original score champion, Daniel ...
In 1992, Reiner received his first and only Oscar nomination for “A Few Good Men,” which he produced and directed. The legal ...
For the eighth time since it began in 1925, multiple Utah football players were named to the Associated Press All-America ...
Finalists for the USC Libraries Scripter Awards are Frankenstein, Hamnet, One Battle After Another, Peter Hujar's Diary and ...
USC Scripter nominations include "Peter Hujar's Day," "Frankenstein," "Hamnet," "One Battle After Another" and "Train Dreams.
Reiner won two Primetime Emmys for All in the Family, which ran from 1971 to 1976. His next series, ABC’s Free Country, only lasted five episodes in 1978 and, aside from a one-off return as Meathead ...
Frank Capra and Jimmy Stewart's first movie together, You Can't Take It With You, was the only Capra film to win Best Picture ...
Chinatown, Mulholland Drive, and Blue Velvet are all among the absolute greatest neo-noir movies that are arguably entirely ...
James L. Brooks tells PEOPLE that tensions between himself, Debra Winger and Shirley MacLaine on the set of 1983's "Terms of ...
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