There’s a darkness to the story of the late Canadian actor and comedian John Candy that this documentary teases but never quite shines a light on.
Bill Murray once quipped that we don’t cherish artists until they’re gone. With Keaton’s death, the line lands differently — ...
“That’s the problem when you talk about John: People don’t really have a lot of negative things to say about him,” Bill Murray says in the opening scene of “John Candy: I Like Me,” the new documentary ...
John Candy believed he was living "on borrowed time." On March 4, 1994, the comedic star was found dead of a heart attack while filming "Wagons East!" in Durango, Mexico. He was 43. The late actor is ...
Candy died in 1994 at age 43. Now, a new Amazon Prime documentary does a fine job of profiling a gifted entertainer who was ...
Director Colin Hanks, producer Ryan Reynolds, and John Candy’s children Jennifer and Christopher Candy pose for a photo at a press conference for the film John Candy: I Like Me, prior to the film’s ...
John comes in, and he’s just wiped,” Hanks recalls in the documentary, laughing as he remembers the day. “He was out drinking somewhere, and lo and behold, Jack Nicholson ...
The discovery that the German Egyptologist believed was exceptional beyond words was the iconic limestone and stucco bust of ...
Early in the new documentary John Candy: I Like Me, there's an excerpt from Candy's 1994 funeral. Saturday Night Live alum Dan Aykroyd eulogized his friend and collaborator. "This is no meager life we ...
The actor found magic in his new portrait of the late comedian who starred in Uncle Buck, Splash, and Planes, Trains and ...