Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride
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Princess Buttercup and Westley are coming to Disney+. In a video announcement on Instagram by actors Robin Wright and Cary Elwes, "The Princess Bride" will hit the streaming service on May 1. “Not even, but if I was stuck in front of my TV, I could think ...
In 1992, Reiner received his first and only Oscar nomination for “A Few Good Men,” which he produced and directed. The legal drama, starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore, also marked the film debut of screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, and features one of the best movie quotes of all time, according to AFI: “You can’t handle the truth!”
“Stand By Me” is another all-timer for Reiner, starring Wil Wheaton, Jerry O’Connell, Corey Feldman and River Phoenix. The movie’s bounced around a bit in recent months, but it’s currently available to stream on Netflix.
Following the death of famed director Rob Reiner, some of his films have gotten renewed attention, and it's worth noting where to watch them.
As Hollywood mourns the recent death of legendary filmmaker Rob Reiner, many fans are looking for ways to revisit his most iconic works. Known for directing classics such as “The Princess Bride,” “Stand by Me” and “When Harry Met Sally..
By contrast, The Princess Bride hardly looks out of place next to Home Alone, a Christmas comedy directed by Chris Columbus that superficially bears no resemblance to Reiner’s romantic adventure. What they share is a warmth and sense of mischievousness, both of which make the importance of family unambiguously clear by the time the credits roll.
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