
This is a straightforward announcement piece with minimal editorial framing—it reports factual information about a film series without interpretive commentary. The praise for Reiner comes directly from an institutional source (film programmer) rather than editorial insertion, and the article avoids loaded language in favor of descriptive, factual reporting. The tone is celebratory but appropriate to the memorial context and draws solely from the venue's official statements.
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The Jacob Burns Film Center is hosting a film series in tribute to Rob Reiner, the beloved filmmaker who died in December. IndieWire exclusively announces the lineup of films headed to the Pleasantville, New York, venue from July 1-29. Screenings take place on Wednesdays with 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. showtimes.
Ian LoCasio, the Jacob Burns Film Center’s film programmer, said, “The son of a comedy giant who forged his own path as an iconic actor, tireless activist, and one of the most versatile filmmakers of his generation, the great Rob Reiner was a singular figure who could truly do it all. Reiner’s filmography is marked by a rich depth of empathy, an unmistakable sense of humor, and a peerless record for reshaping the contours of each genre he worked in. From the coming-of-age drama (‘Stand by Me’), to the fantastical adventure film (‘The Princess Bride’), and the romantic comedy (‘When Harry Met Sally…’), all the way to the courtroom drama (‘A Few Good Men’) and the psychological thriller (‘Misery’), Reiner’s work has helped lay the foundation for generations of filmmakers to come. Following Rob Reiner’s tragic passing at the end of last year, the Jacob Burns Film Center will celebrate the life and work of this tremendous artist with screenings of five of his finest films throughout the month of July, each presented on Wednesdays with afternoon and evening screenings.”
The Jacob Burns Film Center is a nonprofit cultural institution in the New York metro area, operating across a three-building campus in Pleasantville, NY. Synopses below are courtesy of the Film Center.
“Stand by Me“ July 1 Four boys set out to find a dead body and end up on a moving journey into friendship, fear, and growing up. “The Princess Bride“ July 8 A witty and beloved fairy tale in which true love faces swordsmen, villains, and impossible odds. “When Harry Met Sally…“ July 15 A classic romantic comedy that follows Harry and Sally over the years as friendship and love become complicated. “A Few Good Men“ July 22 A Navy lawyer takes on a high-stakes murder case that tests loyalty, honor, and conscience. “Misery“ July 29 After a car crash, a novelist is rescued by an obsessed fan whose devotion quickly turns terrifying.

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