Other projects that have Reiner’s name attached, according to IMDb, are the movies “Airtight,” “El Fuego Caliente,” “Travel ...
It sounds as though Spinal Tap will soon go from 11 all the way down to zero. The recently released sequel Spinal Tap II: The End Continues didn’t give any specific indication that the end would stop ...
The death of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife has cast uncertainty over the release of his final Spinal Tap film, as court ...
The release of Rob Reiner’s final film is reportedly on hold following the director’s tragic death. “Spinal Tap at Stonehenge: The Final Finale,” the concert follow-up film to this year’s “Spinal Tap ...
This final guide of the year includes a new stand-up special, classic comedy, zany action flick and picturesque thriller.
Rob Reiner's final movie Spinal Tap II is not just a streaming hit but a wonderful finish to the filmmaker's legacy.
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues revisits the subjects of 1984's This Is Spinal Tap for a reunion concert. The long-in-the-works sequel reunites director Rob Reiner with stars Christopher Guest, ...
Director Marty Di Bergi first unleashed This is Spinal Tap on the world in 1984. A documentary chronicling the final North American tour by the titular fading British heavy rock outfit, the film is a ...
BOTTOM LINE A mild sequel to an uproarious classic. None more black, "Smell the Glove," the miniature Stonehenge — even if you’re unfamiliar with these now-classic gags, you probably know what it ...
Spinal Tap will release a new album on the same day that a sequel to 1984's This Is Spinal Tap hits theaters. The End Continues is being billed as a new Spinal Tap album, not a soundtrack to Spinal ...
Harry Shearer, Michael McKean and Christopher Guest are once again rocking on in Rob Reiner's sequel 'Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.' By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor Fourty one years after This Is ...
We talk a lot about film-makers’ purple patches – those odds-defying hot streaks during which every project yields a jackpot – but none, surely, was ever purpler than the early days of Rob Reiner.
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