While talking to Yahoo Movies while promoting his Oscar-touted drama Foxcatcher, there was one actor in particular that Steve Carell named as an inspiration: Peter Sellers. “His influence rubbed off ...
The new documentary “The Ghost of Peter Sellers,” now available on demand, is about a troubled comedian and how one film never saw the light of day. It’s also director Peter Medak’s exploration of a ...
George Harrison said his friend and comedian, Peter Sellers, greatly influenced him going into the film business. However, another of George’s idols was instrumental in showing him that he was a ...
Peter Sellers would be 90, were he alive today, but alas, he died more than 25 years ago. For some of us, he lives on through his movie roles, “Dr. Strangelove,” “The Pink Panther” and “Being There” ...
'The Ghost of Peter Sellers,' a documentary directed by Peter Medak, focuses on his unreleased film 'Ghost in the Noonday Sun,' starring Peter Sellers and filmed in 1973. By Todd McCarthy The ...
George Harrison was close with comedian Peter Sellers. The Pink Panther actor convinced the former Beatle to enter the film business. Sellers even received the honor of appearing on the inside sleeve ...
It's close but no cigar for "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," an adventurously conceived biopic of the late comic actor that, in the end, just doesn't convince. Geoffrey Rush gives it the old ...
Director Peter Medak's wistful recollection of the ill-fated "Ghost of the Noonday Sun" production allows him to finish the story on his own terms. Most stories of tortured film productions turn on ...
Comic chameleon Peter Sellers was the biggest movie star of his time. To the world, he was the bumbling Inspector Clouseau of the “Pink Panther” films and such offshoots as the Woody Allen-scripted ...
A hot new director. One of the most successful movie stars in film history. A comic re-teaming for the ages. They all came together in 1973 for the film, Ghost in The Noonday Sun. What could possibly ...
The French term “poète maudit” means “cursed poet.” There’s a movie equivalent, “film maudit.” It includes movies like Orson Welles’s “The Other Side of the Wind,” which didn’t get finished (the list ...
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