Devotees of the rock band Spinal Tap − OK, the fake/real band Spinal Tap − will be familiar with one of their classic song titles, "Gimme Some Money." Turns out, they meant it. Although Rob Reiner's ...
When Rob Reiner‘s directorial debut, “This Is Spinal Tap,” opened in theaters in early 1984, it quickly became a cult classic beloved by music fans and cinephiles alike for its hilarious portrayal of ...
As the film returns to the silver screen, actor and director Rob Reiner sits down with PEOPLE to share some of his favorite memories from making the movie Reiner also drops some hints about what fans ...
A fake documentary about a fake band is getting a real sequel - one that's long overdue. More than 40 years ago, the mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" followed the ups and downs of a once-famous heavy ...
While no bands have ever had to replace multiple drummers due to spontaneous combustions (that we know of), the classic mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap clearly took some of its cues from real-life ...
Over 40 years later, Rob Reiner sees signs of This is Spinal Tap everywhere - even Sabrina Carpenter albums. "‘It goes to 11' is even in the Oxford English Dictionary," the director of the cult 1984 ...
The entire film was shot without a script, so all the lines were improvised. Reiner, who once again portrays fictional director Marty DiBergi in the new movie, told EW that both rock legends did a ...