Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the brightest bulbs in the New Hollywood marquee was former film critic and historian Peter Bogdanovich. Exploding onto the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Collaborators, friends, and admirers alike are reacting to the death of legendary director and film historian Peter Bogdanovich, ...
Could a posthumous project by Peter Bogdanovich on George and Ira Gershwin make it to the big screen? After the famed director of “The Last Picture Show” died January 6, writer Sam Kashner revealed in ...
Cher is not holding back about her “Mask” director Peter Bogdanovich. In a new interview with The Times UK, Cher, 78, said the late Bogdanovich was one of two directors that she “didn’t like” working ...
Hollywood is mourning the passing of Peter Bogdanovich. The iconic director of films like Paper Moon and The Last Picture Show passed away at the age of 82. His legacy will live on in his amazing ...
Hollywood is mourning the loss of one of its greats, Peter Bogdanovich. The celebrated director died of natural causes on January 6 in his home in Los Angeles at the age of 82, his daughter Antonia ...
Not many movie buffs have the chance to meet, let alone interview or become friendly with, their favorite moviemakers. Peter Bogdanovich, who died January 6 at the age of 82, managed the trick many ...
For film lovers, Peter Bogdanovich was always a welcome sight, with his ubiquitous glasses and ever-present ascot. And his films were just as stylish and timeless as the director's fashion sense.
From his first feature film, 1968’s “Targets,” to his last, 2014’s “She’s Funny That Way,” Peter Bogdanovich was always slightly out of step with his times. Given to a nostalgist’s over-indexing of ...
“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 ...
From his first feature film, 1968’s “Targets,” to his last, 2014’s “She’s Funny That Way,” Peter Bogdanovich was always slightly out of step with his times. Given to a nostalgist’s over-indexing of ...
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