One of the big questions many have coming away from Lisa D’Apolito’s mesmerizing feature documentary Love, Gilda which kicked off Tribeca on Wednesday is why Gilda Radner Saturday Night Live peers ...
Gilda Radner died in 1989. She never heard of Barack Obama, never used Skype or the Internet or asked Siri a question. For people 35 or younger, she has pretty much always been dead. And yet somehow ...
A generation of girls grew up wanting to be Gilda Radner. I remember, in the late ’70s, staying up way too late to watch “Saturday Night Live,” and being drawn to the woman with the unruly mane of ...
When Gilda Radner was in her heyday as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, I was still too young to know her hilarity first-hand; SNL was past my bedtime. But when she passed away in May of 1989, I ...
The director of the Emmy-nominated documentary Love, Gilda says a previously unknown film script written by the late Gilda Radner could soon make the rounds in Hollywood. “She left behind a screenplay ...
Lisa D'Apolito's first doc, 'Love, Gilda,' remembers the too-brief life of comedienne Gilda Radner. By THR Staff A warm if not quite comprehensive-feeling biography of a performer who, even for a ...
Arguably the most adorable — and adored — of “Saturday Night Live’s” cast members, the late Gilda Radner is the subject of the poignant “Love, Gilda,” a stirring valentine of a documentary by Lisa ...