In 1991, Robin Williams starred in two fantasy movies helmed by acclaimed filmmakers, but the films were vastly different.
The 1993 Robin Williams favorite is headed to Netflix, which became a cult classic among fans, as well as the actor's last on-screen role.
The beloved Night at the Museum trilogy, directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ben Stiller, is coming to Netflix in February.
"I thought, 'Maybe that's my sign that I'm not living the moments enough, because they can go away so quickly,'" the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" star recalled.
The movie works, and has a handful of inspired touches, yet a little of it goes a long way.
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Robin’s death at the age of 63, coupled with other factors in her life, lead Sarah Michelle to think, “Maybe that's my sign that I'm not living the moments enough, because they can go away so quickly.
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