Three months before his death, Rob Reiner explained the surprising reason for making "Spinal II: The End Continues" in his final USA TODAY interview.
As a music journalist of a certain age, people often ask about my all-time favorite interview. And there’s no question what it is: the three-decade-old Spinal Tap interview that follows below. We’re ...
"Those are the greatest compliments in the world." Before his untimely death, Rob Reiner enjoyed the rare satisfaction of knowing his work had inspired artists he deeply admired. Back in July, in what ...
The guys behind the reunion that has been 40 years in the making. In 1984, a rock mockumentary took you inside the world of the British heavy metal band, Spinal Tap. The movie became a classic, ...
In his last Rolling Stone interview earlier this year, the director talked about This Is Spinal Tap, his cinematic legacy, and the threat to democracy from the White House ...
Director Marty Di Bergi first unleashed This is Spinal Tap on the world in 1984. A documentary chronicling the final North American tour by the titular fading British heavy rock outfit, the film is a ...
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." And so that's why we now have "Spinal Tap II: The ...
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