EXCLUSIVE: Intrinsic Value Films is heading to the American Film Market with a slate of projects that includes a Stephen King adaptation and a Gene Wilder biopic. The Stephen King adaptation is titled ...
American actor Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka in the film “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” in 1971. A documentary about the late comic genius, “Remembering Gene Wilder, ” will launch the Jewish Film ...
Written by Cary Gitter, the play will be offered at 59East59 Theaters in midtown Manhattan through September 7. Its director hopes to eventually bring it to another theater in New York City. ByJane ...
For those who miss the very funny, very Jewish presence of the late comedy icons Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner, a new off-Broadway play that tells the story of their eight-year relationship practically ...
Celebrity marriages often end unhappily, usually with a flurry of tabloid headlines and a phalanx of expensive lawyers. But the union of Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner concluded more tragically, with ...
Check out newly released photos from a recent recording session with three-time Emmy Award-winning television host Dick Cavett, who will lend his unmistakable voice as “The Interviewer” in the ...
Months after it was revealed that Musk had moved to foreclose on the former owners of the dwelling—whom he had lent the money to buy it from him—property records reveal that ownership has been ...
"Everything was orderly and convivial," Hollywood director-writer Jordan Walker-Pearlman told THR after the Bel-Air house returned to the Tesla and SpaceX founder's real estate collection. By Etan ...
Elon Musk just took back Gene Wilder’s former home, and the dramatic foreclosure twist involves family ties, a $7 million loan, and a strict “no demolition” clause. Elon Musk has quietly taken back ...
The infamous boat scene, widely regarded as the scariest part of the film. When Wilder started going on about hurricanes blowing and the grisly reaper mowing, the kids were scared out of their minds.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A Hollywood icon with roots right here in Milwaukee. You probably know Gene Wilder from "Willy Wonka," "Young Frankenstein," or "Blazing Saddles." And while his work on screen ...