Peter Bogdanovich
Criterion’s new edition of Paper Moon is what so many have been long waiting for—a definitive release of this staple of 1970s American cinema.
We take a look at the novel by Peter Tonguette: Picturing Peter Bogdanovich, about the famed actor, writer, producer and director.
As we reflect on this modern phenomenon and our fear of it in film, we must be careful not to make the same errors as the media has made in covering mass shootings.
The failure of They All Laughed marked the end of the New Hollywood era, but Bogdanovich’s screwball fantasy urgently needs a reevaluation.
If you don’t care about Orson Welles, The Other Side of the Winf does not stand up well enough on its own to be worth your time.
A married Broadway director, Arnold, pays a prostitute 30,000 dollars to go straight. Years later, Ms. former prostitute, Izzy, comes back into his life as an actress.