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During red carpet interviews, Christopher and Jennifer offered touching insights into the man behind the comedy legend.
I Like Me' director Colin Hanks also reveal the test Bill Murray put Reynolds through before joining the documentary.
I Like Me is a documentary film on Johny Candy's life, the late Canadian actor. It is directed by Tom Hanks' son, Colin Hanks, who has also produced it with Ryan Reynolds, Sean M.
Ryan Reynolds at TIFF opened up on being Canadian in Hollywood and staying grounded in culture wars during the premiere of his new documentary.
TORONTO (AP) — “I wish I had more bad things to say about him,” Bill Murray says in the opening moments of the documentary “John Candy: I Like Me.” It has always been hard to find a negative word ...