🔗 Share this article Homages Pour In for Rob and Michele Reiner as Medical Examiner's Findings Remain Under Wraps. Well beyond 14 days after the tragic deaths of celebrated film director Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer Michele Reiner, the entertainment community persist in remembering the couple. ‘Life is Pain Without You’: Cary Elwes Recalls His Director Sharing on Instagram, actor Cary Elwes, who was featured in Reiner's iconic movie *The Princess Bride*, mentioned he just recently felt ready to express about his deep grief. "Sufficient time has elapsed that I can now express my sorrow into words," wrote Elwes, saying that his first meeting with Reiner left him smitten. "As we began sharing more moments together I realized this was someone I longed to have in my life." The actor uploaded never-before-seen clips from the film, remarking that he cannot recall "one day without laughter". "The film is about affection, allegiance and giving. Values that Rob held dear. That is part of the many reasons he was the ideal person to direct it," Elwes wrote. He additionally honored Michele Reiner, saying: "Claiming that they were a formidable pair would be an understatement. My heart still hurts every time I recall you." He concluded with a quote from *The Princess Bride*: "Indeed, death cannot stop true love but living is anguish without you." Martin Scorsese Recalls a Fellow Artist In a different tribute, legendary director Martin Scorsese also honored Reiner, whom he first met in the 1970s. "Immediately, I loved being with Rob. We had a instant connection for each other. He was hilarious and sometimes sharply witty, but he was never the kind of guy who would command the room," Scorsese shared. Scorsese mentioned Reiner's acting part in his 2013 film *The Wolf of Wall Street*, portraying the father of the lead role. "He was skilled at improv with the best. He was a virtuoso at comedy, he worked wonderfully with his co-stars, and he grasped the emotional dilemma of his character," Scorsese wrote. Court Proceedings: Autopsy Reports Restricted This week, a Los Angeles court official decided to prevent the disclosure of the Reiners' post-mortem findings, after an appeal from the LAPD. A court order put a security hold on the cases to limit the public release of "related notes, documents, files or images" connected to the active case. The Medical Examiner's office had already determined their deaths were the consequence of homicide, with a official listing citing the cause as "injuries from a sharp object". Response and Criticism In the wake of the tragedy, public individuals shared varying reactions. Former President Donald Trump commented on the matter, offering divisive claims that were met with immediate backlash by numerous public figures. Podcaster Joe Rogan lent his perspective to the detractors last week. Conversing on his show, Rogan described the remarks as "shocking" and suggested they revealed a concerning lack of empathy. Rogan concluded by remarking that an associate ought to have acted when the impulse to speak on the death was made.