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David A. Weiner (pronounced Why-ner) is an American filmmaker, magazine editor, and journalist. He is a contributor to The Hollywood Reporter and LA Weekly, and is a former senior editor for Entertainment Tonight Online. He was the executive editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland from 2015 to 2016, which resulted in him winning the Rondo Hatton Award for Best Interview of the Year in 2015 (for his interview with Mel Brooks for the 40th anniversary of Young Frankenstein), as well as winning the award for Best Classic Magazine (for Famous Monsters of Filmland) two years in a row.

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  • David A. Weiner (pronounced Why-ner) is an American filmmaker, magazine editor, and journalist. He is a contributor to The Hollywood Reporter and LA Weekly, and is a former senior editor for Entertainment Tonight Online. He was the executive editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland from 2015 to 2016, which resulted in him winning the Rondo Hatton Award for Best Interview of the Year in 2015 (for his interview with Mel Brooks for the 40th anniversary of Young Frankenstein), as well as winning the award for Best Classic Magazine (for Famous Monsters of Filmland) two years in a row. (en)
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  • David A. Weiner (pronounced Why-ner) is an American filmmaker, magazine editor, and journalist. He is a contributor to The Hollywood Reporter and LA Weekly, and is a former senior editor for Entertainment Tonight Online. He was the executive editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland from 2015 to 2016, which resulted in him winning the Rondo Hatton Award for Best Interview of the Year in 2015 (for his interview with Mel Brooks for the 40th anniversary of Young Frankenstein), as well as winning the award for Best Classic Magazine (for Famous Monsters of Filmland) two years in a row. He wrote and directed the 2019 documentary film In Search of Darkness, its sequels In Search of Darkness: Part II and In Search of Darkness: Part III, and the 2022 documentary film In Search of Tomorrow. (en)
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