“John Candy: I Like Me” is more love letter than documentary. That’s not to say that this Colin Hanks-directed film fails at the latter, it’s more of testament to who John Candy was as a person and ...
Rome wasn’t built in a day — but legendary late comedian John Candy was able to craft his entire hilarious Home Alone cameo and film it in less than 24 hours. Director Chris Columbus was dying for ...
Hanks says in the new "John Candy: I Like Me" documentary that his late costar filmed the iconic sequence while "fueled by an evening with Jack Nicholson." Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at ...
Long before John Candy became a household name outside of Canada, the comedian would occasionally adopt a persona that his friends and colleagues dubbed "Johnny Toronto." Unlike the often shy, overly ...
An interview with Bill Murray opens “John Candy: I Like Me,” director Colin Hanks’ formulaic but richly enjoyable documentary about the late, great Canadian comedic actor. Murray apologizes for having ...
“John Candy: I Like Me” is the kind of glowing celebrity tribute you expect to get at a beloved star’s funeral, not all these years after their death (it opens with Dan Aykroyd’s eloquent eulogy for ...