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Remembering Nora Ephron: Talking About Women Directors

This is from an interview circa 1988 that Hollywood Reporter journalist Tim Appelo did for Savvy Magazine about the troubles Nora Ephron had in trying to get the film Cookie made. Fox put Susan...

Box Office, Features

Cartoon of the Day: A Couple Leaves The Movie Theatre…

To see more cartoons by the great Liza Donnelly check out her Forbes site.

Features, News

Interview with Nancy Savoca — Co-writer and Director of Union Square

Women and Hollywood: This movie was born out of frustration of not being able to get financing for films, and then you made a movie that needed very little financing. Talk a little about the...

Festivals, News

Locarno Film Festival Lineup: 2 Women Directed Films In Competition

On Wednesday, the Locarno Film Festival announced its lineup for in-competition films and the Piazza Grande program. Held from August 1–11, Locarno is one of the world’s oldest film festivals,...

News, Women Directors

15 of 27 Sundance Institute Grants Go To Women

The Sundance Institute recently announced their 27 recipients for development, production and audience engagement grants. Of the 27 grant recipients, 15 of the projects are led by women or include...

News

Union Square — directed by Nancy Savoca, written by Nancy Savoca and Mary Tobler

A set of sisters in crisis are on display in Nancy Savoca’s long awaited return — Union Square. Mira Sorvino plays Lucy, a hot mess of a woman who seems bizarrely out of control for an...

News

Lionsgate Announces Release Dates For Next Three Hunger Games Films

Lionsgate announced on Tuesday that they will be releasing the next three Hunger Games films the weekend before Thanksgiving — claiming the Twilight slot — from November 2013...

News, Television

Political Animals — A Reminder of What Could Have Been

Watching Political Animals with the amazing Sigourney Weaver in her TV series debut you can’t help but think back to the brutal and historic 2008 presidential election. No matter what the creators...

News, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: The Loneliest Planet — Directed by Julia Loktev

The film opens in the US on October 26.

News

The Social Network Team to Produce Fifty Shades of Grey

Universal Pictures and Focus Features have picked The Social Network producers Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti to shepherd E.L. James’ huge bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey to the...

Features, News

Guest Post: Take This Waltz and Female-Centric Love Triangles

On the heels of Lynn Shelton’s Your Sister’s Sister comes another indie dramedy about a love triangle, writer-director Sarah Polley’s Take This Waltz. Waltz is Polley’s follow-up to her...

Awards, News

Charlotte Rampling to Receive Honor at Locarno Film Festival

Legendary actress Charlotte Rampling will receive the festival’s excellence award at the opening night of this year’s festival on August 1st. Here’s what festival Artistic Director Olivier...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Hello I Must Be Going Written by Sarah Koskoff

Looks like this will be Melanie Lynskey’s breakout role. She is always sooo good and now she gets a starring vehicle. Film opens September 7.

News

Oliver Stone Talks Strong Women Characters

In a recent interview with the Associated Press to promote his new film Savages, Oliver Stone was asked to pick his favorite 5 films featuring strong women. For a man, who primarily focuses on hyper...

News

Welcome to Kerensa Cadenas

I just wanted to throw out the big welcome mat to Kerensa Cadenas, the new intern at Women and Hollywood. Kerensa has hit the ground running and you will see a post from her today. She’s a pop...

Features, News

Quote of the Day: If a Man Writes About a Family, It’s Like, Oh, He’s Really Writing About America. If a Woman Writes About a Family, It’s Just Assumed That She’s Writing About Herself.

So says Jennifer Weiner who is now on her book tour for her 10th book The Next Best Thing. All of Weiner’s previous nine novels have been incredibly popular and best sellers. She’s sold 11...

Features

Cross Post: In Mainstream Films, Dead Moms Don’t Count…

I had originally planned to do a spoiler-filled discussion of the various things that vexed me about The Amazing Spider-Man, but frankly my heart just isn’t in it. The film is obviously a victim...

News, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Sister — Directed by Ursula Meier

This film won the Silver Bear at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival. The film opens in the US on October 5. More info including an interview with Meier from the LAFF from Thompson on Hollywood.

Features

Quote of the Day: If a Man Writes About a Family, It’s Like, Oh, He’s Really Writing About America. If a Woman Writes About a Family, It’s Just Assumed That She’s Writing About Herself.

So says Jennifer Weiner who is now on her book tour for her 10th book The Next Best Thing.  All of Weiner's previous nine novels have been incredibly popular and best sellers. ...

Features

Guest Post: Pondering Nora Ephron, You’ve Got Mail: The Film That Made Me Love Film

“When I was a boy, I saw the first Star Wars in theaters and it changed my life,” our film professor told us. “I sat there in the dark theater and the sounds and images consumed me; it was the...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Compliance

Film opens August 17th.

News

Gone Fishing

See you next week

News

NBC Throws Ann Curry Under the Bus

In the days since Ann Curry departed as co-host of the Today show after a year in that position I have become more and more disgusted at her treatment in the press by the people who run NBC. Steve...

News, Theater, Videos, Women Directors

Julie Taymor Talks About Why She Took on The Lion King

Here she is talking to former Disney chief Michael Eisner at the Aspen Ideas Festival https://medium.com/media/4d27489cc07caf17804240a953eb5868/href

News

Trouble Brewing on the London Stage: Women Demanding More Roles

A groundswell is brewing in London over the lack of roles for women on the London stage. It started due to the fact that a bunch of plays recently produced at the Hampstead Theatre, the Globe, the...

News, Television

TV Trailer Watch: Steel Magnolias

A full cast of African American women in this version of Steel Magnolias. Queen Latifah takes on the Sally Field lead role. Also stars Alfre Woodard, Jill Scott, Phylicia and Condola Rashad and...

News

Helen Mirren Calls for More Women Directors

Helen Mirren received the lifetime achievement award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival this past weekend. She used the opportunity to call for more female directors in the...

Awards, News

Academy Names 176 New Members

In an attempt to diversify its membership, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 176 people to become members. There are just under 6,000 members of the full Academy. Keep in...

Awards, Features, News

Cross-Post: Oscar Flashback — Nora Ephron

“It is true that you are wiser when you are older. That is true. The wisdom arrives at the same moment your mind is a blank. It’s a very ironic confluence of things. It’s kind of...

Box Office, News

Media Alert: Op-ed in Washington Post

In case you haven’t seen my tweets and Facebook posts from the weekend, I had an op-ed piece in the Washington Post yesterday. Please check it out if you haven’t: Memo to Hollywood: Women go to...

News

Indiewire Alert

Hey folks. Indiewire was effected by the storm outage in Virginia this past weekend. Looks like things are back up to normal. Thanks for your patience.

News

Julia and Jennifer Cover New Magazines in Anticipated March Movies

Julia Roberts gets ready to hit the big screen in a big way as the evil Queen in Mirror, Mirror on March 30 and Jennifer Lawrence will take her bow and arrow to the masses as Katniss Everdeen in the...

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