VENICE, Italy (AP) — Movies — they don't make 'em like they used to. Well, Peter Bogdanovich does. The director, part of a generation that injected grit into American cinema in the 1970s, revives the froth and fun of classic screwball comedies with his latest film, "She's Funny That Way." The movie, which has its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Friday, centers on a call girl and aspiring actress (an impressive Imogen Poots) who gets a part in a Broadway production directed by a client, played by Owen Wilson.