A suspect accused of assaulting "Ghostbusters" star Rick Moranis has been arrested by the NYPD. Marquis Ventura was taken into custody Saturday.
Rick Moranis — star of films including "Ghostbusters" and "Honey I Shrunk the Kids "— was assaulted by a stranger in New York City on Thursday.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rick Moranis, the SCTV alum and comedy star of such hit pics as Ghostbusters, The Flintstones, Spaceballs and Parenthood, has closed a deal to return to the next Honey, I Shrunk the Kids sequel Shrunk. The movie will be made for the theatrical side, not Disney+. Disney was trying to quiet rumors that Moranis was […]
The actor, who has been away from Hollywood for years, reprises his iconic Darth Vader-spoofing villain in this scene from ABC's '80s-channeling sitcom.
Test audiences loved the 1986 horror musical until the conclusion arrived. Its director talks to Yahoo Entertainment about how the film was made, what he thinks about its altered ending, and how it all might be perceived now.
Even though the show’s called "The Voice," Alicia Keys wanted her team to also use their fingers during the battle round. And while Michael Sanchez and Dave Moisan had to sing a duet, their piano went solo.
Rick Moranis in ‘Spaceballs’ (Everett) By Ryan Parker, The Hollywood Reporter Rick Moranis tells great stories — so great, in fact, that THR couldn’t fit them all into this week’s magazine, where Moranis revealed that he’s not retired (just looking for the right project) and explained why he ultimately decided to pass on a cameo in the new Ghostbusters. Of all his films, Moranis says he was “luckiest” to land one part in particular.
Moranis, photographed Oct. 2 at his home in New York City (Wesley Mann) By Ryan Parker This story first appeared in the Oct. 16 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. When the new all-female Ghostbusters reboot arrives in theaters next summer, nearly all the living actors from the original 1980s films — Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, et al. — will be doing cameos.