Jonathan Lynn is no stranger to mixing politics and comedy. Migrating from the world of British theater into the world of British television in the 1970s and 1980s, he was one of the creative forces ...
Already overwhelmed by the three different endings that accompany the cult classic comedy "Clue"? There's another one lost to time, and it's a doozy.
Part of the fun of playing Clue is not knowing who, how or where the homicide victim Mr. Boddy met his demise until the end ...
The Eastern Region Special Projects Anniversary Series celebrates classic films with a screening near the anniversary of their initial release, accompanied by an introduction detailing their ...
Moviefone speaks with Lesley Ann Warren and Colleen Camp about 'Clue' 40th Anniversary Release. I was (first) asked to play ...
Jonathan Lynn said, “I was deeply saddened when Martin left the cast of 'I'm Sorry Prime Minister, I Can’t Quite Remember'. I think he would have given an exceptional performance as Jim Hacker.
Lynn is perhaps best known as a television writer and film director (including one of my all-time favorites, My Cousin Vinny. Satire becomes a scalpel in his story of Max Green, head of hotel ...