The use of actor Peter Cushing’s likeness in Rogue One, 22 years after his death, is being challenged legally by his friend, in a case which could impact how films use the images of deceased actors.
Peter Cushing seems like the perfect person to play the Doctor. He was and is an icon of genre film. The supremely talented British actor portrayed some of horror literature’s best-loved heroes and ...
When the Star Wars: Rogue One cast was officially announced last weekend, discussions among many a Star Wars fan included speculation if Wilhuff Tarkin would be making an appearance. The new Gareth ...
For enjoying one of the great off-screen friendships in movie history, when on camera, horror icons Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing sure did strangle, torch, stake, and reanimate each other a lot.
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It's been a matter of debate for Doctor Who fans for decades: where does Peter Cushing's version fit in? Now, we might finally have an answer. The films were remakes of stories from the television ...
Felicity Jones and Diego Luna in a scene from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." AP The greatest special effect in “Rogue One” isn’t a planet being wiped out or the whizzing dogfights of the rebels’ ...
The actor had profound views on what comes after death that were shaped by the passing of his beloved wife Helen. By Aaron Couch [Warning: This story contains spoilers for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ...
We're at the dawn of a new age. It is, to be blunt, a very creepy new age. If you saw “Ant-Man,” you got a glimpse of it in the opening scene where '80s-era Michael Douglas shows up, and for the first ...