The first film ends with high schooler Pee Wee (Dan Monahan) and his pals getting revenge on strip club owner Porky (Chuck ...
It’s been 40 years since Pee-wee Herman lost his bike, and to be honest, we’re still not over it. Released in August 1985, “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” not only introduced audiences at large to Paul ...
Pee-wee Herman’s red bike is headed to a museum at the Alamo —for good. The original stunt bicycle used by Paul Reubens in the 1985 Tim Burton film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure has been acquired by the ...
The unexpected popularity of Pee-wee led Paul to pursue his alter-ego’s career rather than his own, taking him from the stage of The Groundlings to an HBO special to becoming a regular on “Late Night ...
John Krasinski and Natalie Portman search for immortality in Guy Ritchie’s adventure movie “Fountain of Youth,” Paul Reubens shines in the documentary “Pee-wee as Himself” and Nicole Kidman returns as ...
As a master of popcorn movies and a one-of-a-kind eye whose macabre style is so recognizable his last name is basically an adjective, one would think Tim Burton would own a spot in the Criterion ...
“The bike will be permanently displayed in the future Alamo Visitor Center and Museum, opening in Fall 2027,” the museum shared on Instagram. By McKinley Franklin Pee-wee Herman’s original red bike ...
Great news for fans of the lovable Pee-wee Herman - progress is being made on making that new Pee-Wee Herman movie! I'm sure the overwhelming reaction to his revival show and Broadway performances are ...
The world knew and loved Pee-wee Herman for more than four decades, but how much did anyone know the man behind the child-like character in the gray suit and red bow tie? Just before he died in 2023, ...
Some bio documentaries are carried mostly by the reflective, archival footage that send you back to the subject’s heyday. But in Matt Wolf’s “Pee-wee as Himself” — as wonderful as much of the archival ...
Some bio documentaries are carried mostly by the reflective, archival footage that send you back to the subject’s heyday. But in Matt Wolf’s “Pee-wee as Himself” – as wonderful as much of the archival ...