One of the brightest bulbs in the New Hollywood marquee was former film critic and historian Peter Bogdanovich. Exploding onto the scene in 1968 with the still-topical mass-shooter thriller “Targets,” ...
Bogdanovich, a former film critic and historian, got the job when legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman needed a cheaply-made flick starring horror-movie great Boris Karloff, who owed Corman two ...
Bodganovich, a cinephile and writer for the magazine Esquire, had come to the attention of Roger Corman, the genius of low-budget horror and sleaze. After assisting him on a feature, Corman asked the ...
Magazine writer and film programmer Peter Bogdanovich and his wife, production and costume designer Polly Platt, both in their mid 20s, moved in the 1960s from New York City to Los Angeles with the ...
“One of the most powerful films of 1968 and one of the greatest directorial debuts of all time.” – Quentin Tarantino When an aging classic horror star agrees to a public swan song at his final film ...
He crafted unforgettable films like «The Last Picture Show» and «Paper Moon», and was also active as an actor and critic. Now Peter Bogdanovich has passed away at the age of 82. Peter Bogdanovich was ...
Oscar-nominated director Peter Bogdanovich, best known for 1971′s "The Last Picture Show" and 1973′s "Paper Moon," among other films, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 82. His daughter, ...
“She’s Funny That Way” wasn’t exactly the movie he set out to make, but the director’s cut was feared lost. How it came to be shown at MoMA is a complicated saga. By Ben Kenigsberg Sidney Poitier and ...
Here's a look back at all of the well-known actors, actresses, athletes, musicians, and more who have died in 2021. Peter Bogdanovich, the ascot-wearing cinephile and director of 1970s black-and-white ...