đź”— Share this article Homages Pour In for Rob and Michele Reiner as Autopsy Reports Remain Under Wraps. More than two weeks after the tragic deaths of celebrated filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer Michele Reiner, the entertainment community continue to honor the couple. A Heartfelt Farewell: Cary Elwes Pays Tribute to His Director Writing on social media, actor Cary Elwes, who starred in Reiner's beloved 1987 film *The Princess Bride*, mentioned he finally felt ready to express about his profound loss. "Sufficient time has elapsed that I can at last articulate my loss into words," wrote Elwes, noting that his first meeting with Reiner made him fall in love. "When we commenced spending more time together I knew this was someone I desired in my life." The actor uploaded never-before-seen clips from the film, remarking that he doesn't recollect "any day without mirth". "The film is about affection, allegiance and giving. Principles that Rob valued immensely. This is one of the many reasons he was the best person to guide it," Elwes expressed. He additionally honored Michele Reiner, noting: "Claiming that they were a great team would be an oversimplification. My heart still pangs every time I recall you." He ended with a line from *The Princess Bride*: "Indeed, death cannot stop true love but living is anguish without you." Martin Scorsese Reflects on a Friend and Collaborator In a separate essay, acclaimed director Martin Scorsese also honored Reiner, whom he initially encountered in the 1970s. "Immediately, I loved being with Rob. We had a innate rapport for each other. He was uproarious and sometimes acutely humorous, but he was never the kind of guy who would take over the room," Scorsese shared. Scorsese pointed out Reiner's cameo appearance in his 2013 film *The Wolf of Wall Street*, embodying the father of the protagonist. "His improvisation skills with the best. He was a master at comedy, he worked seamlessly with his co-stars, and he understood the personal struggle of his character," Scorsese added. Legal Developments: Autopsy Reports Withheld This week, a Los Angeles judge decided to block the publication of the Reiners' post-mortem findings, at the request from the LAPD. A legal directive placed a embargo on the files to prohibit the public release of "any investigative information, documents, files or images" associated with the ongoing investigation. The relevant authority had earlier stated their deaths were the result of homicide, with a public database listing the cause as "multiple sharp force injuries". Response and Criticism Following the tragedy, public individuals shared different comments. Ex-President Donald Trump posted on the matter, offering controversial statements that were broadly criticized by several individuals. Podcaster Joe Rogan lent his criticism to the detractors last week. Speaking on his show, Rogan characterized the remarks as "disappointing" and suggested they revealed a worrisome absence of compassion. Rogan concluded by proposing that an aide could have intervened when the impulse to weigh in on the passing was made.