🔗 Share this article Tributes Pour In for Rob and Michele Reiner as Autopsy Reports Face a Security Hold. Over a fortnight after the tragic deaths of celebrated film director Rob Reiner and his partner, photographer Michele Reiner, peers and loved ones continue to honor the duo. ‘Life is Pain Without You’: Cary Elwes Remembers His Director Posting on social media, actor Cary Elwes, who starred in Reiner's 1987 classic *The Princess Bride*, stated he only now felt able to express about his personal sorrow. "Adequate time has elapsed that I can finally articulate my loss into words," posted Elwes, saying that his introductory moment with Reiner created an instant bond. "Once we started spending more time together I knew this was someone I wanted in my life." The actor uploaded never-before-seen clips from the film, commenting that he doesn't recollect "one day without mirth". "This story is about love, loyalty and sacrifice. Principles that Rob held dear. Which is among the many reasons he was the ideal person to direct it," Elwes continued. He additionally honored Michele Reiner, stating: "To say that they were a great team would be an understatement. My heart still hurts every time I think of you." He ended with a quote from *The Princess Bride*: "Indeed, death cannot stop true love but life is pain without you." Martin Scorsese Remembers a Fellow Artist In a distinct piece, legendary director Martin Scorsese shared memories of Reiner, whom he initially encountered in the 1970s. "Right away, I loved spending time with Rob. We had a natural affinity for each other. He was uproarious and sometimes sharply witty, but he was never the kind of guy who would dominate the room," Scorsese wrote. Scorsese mentioned Reiner's acting part in his 2013 film *The Wolf of Wall Street*, portraying the father of the main character. "He was skilled at improv with the best. He was a expert at comedy, he worked wonderfully with everyone, and he understood the emotional dilemma of his character," Scorsese wrote. Court Proceedings: Autopsy Reports Restricted In a new development, a Los Angeles judge agreed to block the publication of the Reiners' post-mortem findings, at the request from the local authorities. A court order issued a embargo on the investigation to prohibit the public release of "any investigative information, notes, reports or photos" associated with the probe. The Medical Examiner's office had previously confirmed their deaths were the outcome of homicide, with a record noting the cause as "multiple sharp force injuries". Fallout and Commentary Following the killings, public figures shared varying reactions. Former President Donald Trump commented on the matter, making divisive claims that were widely condemned by many public figures. Podcaster Joe Rogan added his criticism to the critics last week. Speaking on his podcast, Rogan characterized the comments as "shocking" and suggested they demonstrated a worrisome lack of empathy. Rogan finished by remarking that an associate ought to have stepped in when the choice to weigh in on the death was made.