From Sister Act to Star Wars, these are the best movies on Disney Plus ...
Gary K. Wolf, who first moved to Boston in the 1960s, wrote the 1981 novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” that inspired the ...
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Film fans unite for record-breaking celebration at the Old Royal Naval College
The Old Royal Naval College and Elstree Studios set a new record with hundreds dressed as iconic film and TV characters.
After years of silence, rights limbo, and fans assuming the door had closed for good, the world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? is suddenly wide open again, and Jessica Rabbit might be the first one to ...
Just as he did standing across the net for so many years of his tennis career, Roger Federer saw it coming. Last week, at the headquarters of Swiss Tennis in Biel, Switzerland, with about 50 junior ...
Speaking with the website ImNotBad.com, author Gary K. Wolf (who wrote the novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, which served as the basis for Who Framed Roger Rabbit) revealed he has regained the rights ...
Gary Wolf, creator of Roger Rabbit and the world of Toontown, quietly won back the rights to his creations from Disney last year. Wolf revealed this information in a new interview with the Jessica ...
The official ownership of Roger Rabbit has been successfully reverted to its creator, Gary K. Wolf. Wolf recently spoke about this in an interview, and said that he was free to work on any Roger ...
Floyd Roger Myers Jr., who played a younger version of Will Smith on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” died Wednesday. He was 42. His mother, Renee Trice, told TMZ that Myers had a heart attack at his ...
Before Disney decided a young Robert Zemeckis was worthy of tackling Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a completely different cast was lined up to produce test footage for the prospective movie. Peter Renaday, ...
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