Love Actually Filmmaker Says He’ll Never Direct Again

As a die-hard movie enthusiast, I can’t help but admire the exceptional work of the renowned British filmmaker Richard Curtis. Known for penning some of the most cherished romantic comedies ever made, like “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “Notting Hill,” “Bridget Jones’ Diary,” and the delightful ensemble piece “Love Actually” (which he also masterfully directed), Curtis has left an indelible mark on the genre.

John Candy’s Last Movie Was in Michael Moore’s Only Fiction Film

In an unexpected turn, the larger-than-life figure John Candy teamed up with unconventional documentary filmmaker Michael Moore in 1995 for the movie “Canadian Bacon.” This was Moore’s sole foray into fiction, offering a satirical take on national identity, U.S.-Canada relations, and the absurdity of war. It bears resemblance to the 1980’s classic “Airplane,” with its mix of silliness, foolishness, yet remarkable sharpness.