Creepy and yet beloved (by some) Fred Rogers is getting his own documentary. Morgan Neville, who won the Oscar for “20 Feet from Stardom,” has made “Would You Be My Neighbor?” Focus Features has just picked it up for a June 2018 release. I don’t know if they’ll show it in Cannes. It’s very, uh, American.
Mister Rogers is probably best known to a whole generation of “SNL” fans as an Eddie Murphy parody of a quasi-pedophile character called “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood.” But in fact he was a lovable, cardigan wearing children’s TV host who spoke softly and made parents relaxed enough to let kids watch him. I never understood it myself, but there you go.
Fred Rogers made a beautiful speech in 1997 at the Daytime Emmy Awards. Watch it here:
He was also a pioneer in public television long before “Sesame Street”:

Daniel Day Lewis doesn’t do a lot of publicity. But the three time Oscar winner did turn up Sunday night for the Directors Guild screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Phantom Thread,” a piece of exciting filmmaking that will figure greatly in the Oscar race.
not really what the movie is about. His character, Reynolds Woodcock, is a genius, a prodigy, an arrogant bastard who is totally wrapped up in his own ego. He thinks he’s a loner but cannot be alone, which is displayed as the movie unfolds. The fashion part is almost beside the point.
Actor Rance Howard, father of Ron and Clint Howard, grandfather of actress Bryce Dallas Howard, has passed away at age 89.
