One of Hollywood's most endearing strengths is its ability to survive                its own cannibalistic impulses. While film is certainly not the                first medium to successfully criticize itself, Hollywood's cadre                of horror filmmakers have been particularly effective in using self-deprecation                and self-parody to pave new artistic paths. Although Peter Bogdanovich                is no monolith in the horror genre, as an actor, director, critic,                film editor, screenwriter, film historian, author, and general cinephile,                his shadow transcends the horror clique. Like all good auteurs,                Bogdanovich doesn't restrict himself to one genre; his one great                foray into horror, Targets, released in 1968, reveals an                acute sense of the genre's history and future. More importantly,                he is keenly aware of the relationship between the two.(read more...)