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Middle of Nowhere Enters The Oscar Conversation

I’ve been talking about Middle of Nowhere since I saw it last June at the LA Film Festival. As I wrote in my piece Could Middle of Nowhere Be a Game Changer? this is a very special movie. I talked...

News

Another Day, Another Sexist Controversy

Alfred Hitchcock is having a renaissance this year. First, Vertigo was named the Greatest Film of All Time in Sight and Sound’s recent poll. And now not one, but two, films that deal with Alfred...

Features, News, Television

Woman to Watch: Issa Rae — Creator and Star of The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl

Issa Rae, 27, is beginning to make her mark in Hollywood. She recently sold with Shonda Rhimes a half hour comedy to ABC, I Hate L.A. Dudes, which is about a journalist who moves to Los Angeles to...

News, Television, Women Producers, Women Writers

14 Women are in The Hollywood Reporter’s Top 50 Showrunners of 2012

The Hollywood Reporter recently named their Top 50 Showrunners of 2012 for both comedy and drama. 14 of the 50 showrunners named were women. And women made up 4 of the 11 on the Showrunners to Watch...

Music, Videos

Call Me Maybe — Feminist Ryan Gosling Edition

Who says feminists have no sense of humor? This is from the folks at the School of Social Work at Portland State U. h/t Sandy Leotti

News, Women Producers, Women Writers

Rebel Wilson Sells Comedy to Universal

I’m sure you are thinking that Women and Hollywood has become Rebel Wilson’s unofficial fan page. We kind of are, but we can’t help but be super excited that Rebel Wilson is blowing up. The...

News, Television, Women Directors

Lena Dunham Gets A Big, Big Book Deal

Current megastar Lena Dunham is smartly trading on her success and wide name recognition and sold her first book, a book of advice to young women, entitled Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells...

News, Television

Must Watch: Nashville-Created by Callie Khouri

For me Connie Britton can do no wrong. She was phenomenal as one of my all-time favorite TV characters, Tami Taylor in Friday Night Lights, and on top of that she’s an outspoken advocate for...

News, Television

Anne Hathaway to Star in Mindy Kaling’s The Low Self-Esteem of Lizzie Gillespie

Mindy Kaling’s Black List script The Low Self-Esteem of Lizzie Gillespie now has Anne Hathaway attached to star. Co-written with Kaling’s former The Office co-worker Brent Forrester, Gillespie...

News, Women Writers

Women Donors Save the Orange Prize for Literature

A group of female donors including Cherie Blair, Martha Lane Fox and the novelist Joanna Trollope have come in at the last minute to keep the Orange Prize for women’s fiction in existence. The...

News

New TV Projects From a Host of Women Including Elizabeth Banks, Reese Witherspoon and Amy Poehler

If all this television news continues, we are in for a lot of promising sounding female centric, female produced and female written shows. This time around Elizabeth Banks, Reese Witherspoon and Amy...

News, Women Writers

Kelly Marcel Writing Fifty Shades of Grey Screenplay

As we previously reported, 3 female screenwriters, Karen Croner, Veena Sud and Kelly Marcel were in talks to adapt Fifty Shades of Grey. The golden ticket goes to Kelly Marcel for the...

News, Videos

Hollywood Stars Stand Up for Reproductive Freedom

Love this. Sign the petition Draw the Line from the Center for Reproductive Rights.

Awards, News

11 out of 71 Academy Foreign Language Film Submissions Are Directed by Women

For the 85th Academy Awards, a record-breaking 71 countries have submitted films to compete in the Foreign Language Film category. However, according to our research, only 11 of those 71 films are...

Interviews, News

Interview with Liv Ullmann and Dheeraj Akolkar — Star and Director of Liv & Ingmar

When you are given an opportunity to meet a legend in the film business you don’t turn it down. So I headed to meet Liv Ullmann who has appeared in more movies than I can count and as of late has...

Features

Cross Post: Heroines of Cinema: 10 Reasons to Love Emma Thompson

Having previously examined the downside of being of a star actress, it seemed time for a corrective tonic. Not that I feel any A-list actress particularly needs to be acclaimed a heroine. Actors...

News, Videos

Hamptons Film Festival: Catching Up With the Very Busy Producer Amy Hobby

Apologies for the background noise. Gayby opens in NY this Friday. Making a Comedy About Friends Making Babies (NY Times)

News, Videos

Happy Weekend: Rebel Wilson and Ellen Rap Salt-N-Pepa

Rebel Wilson is one of our favorite funny women. Pairing her up with Ellen to rap Salt-N-Pepa’s “Shoop,” (a classic song) will make your weekend. Go see Rebel sing in Pitch Perfect which is...

Features

Cross Post: She has a name. Her name is Sharon Carter!

One of the big would-be stories this week was the announcement of five actresses apparently on the ‘short list’ to play Sharon Carter in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Such stories are...

Features, News

The Ugly Intricacies of Desire in Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights

Tackling a beloved and classic piece of literature to interpret into film is not an easy task and one that director Andrea Arnold typically doesn’t like to do. But after the idea to direct an...

Features, Television, Women Directors

Guest Post: Hollywood’s Dirty Little Secret

According to the latest “Boxed In” report compiled by Dr. Martha M. Lauzen, Executive Director at The Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University, released...

News, Women Writers

Lena Dunham at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit and New Book Proposal

Lena Dunham is on a roll that looks like it cannot be stopped. Despite getting shut out of the Emmys, Dunham has been busy with season 2 of Girls (airing in January), publishing essays in The New...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

The Best Quotes from Tina Fey’s Entertainment Weekly Interview

I believe that we have all come to a group consensus that Tina Fey is the best. As we reported last week, NBC feels the same about Fey. And so does Entertainment Weekly! In the current issue, Fey...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Stoker — Starring Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska

Stoker follows India (Mia Wasikowska) after her father’s death when her mysterious Uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode) moves in with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Nicole Kidman). India begins...

News

Meryl Streep in Talks for Into the Woods; Mommy and Me with Tina Fey No Longer Option

Meryl Streep is in talks of joining Rob Marshall’s adaptation of Steven Sondheim’s Into the Woods. Into the Woods is a musical that takes different aspects and characters of classic fairy tales...

Festivals, News

Fill the Void Written and Directed by Rama Burshtein Gets Picked Up by Sony Pictures Classics

The team at Sony PIctures Classics has been very busy since Toronto and they added another women directed film Fill the Void written and directed by Rama Burshtein to their list of acquisitions. The...

Documentary, News, Television, Videos

PBS To Air 6 Women Focused Documentaries for Women and Girls Lead Campaign

The second part of Half the Sky aired last night on PBS — which marked the start of the Women and Girls Lead Campaign. This campaign focuses on programming that brings attention to the issues...

Features, News, Theater, Women Writers

Guest Post: We Came! We Saw! We Threw Bananas! WE WERE THEATRE!

Since 2001 Guerrilla Girls On Tour! have staged an annual protest around the time of the Tony Awards to highlight sexism in theatre. We chose the Tony Awards because we wanted people to think about...

News, Videos

First Look: The Guilt Trip — Directed by Anne Fletcher

Barbra Streisand co-stars in Anne Fletcher’s The Guilt Trip as the mother of Andy (Seth Rogen) who agrees to go on a cross-country road trip with her son. Let’s hope that the film is not one...

Awards

The Academy Picks Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane to Host Oscars

I don’t get it. Yes, the Academy wants to make people think that it is hip and young and I understand that, but Seth MacFarlane? The guy who directed Ted (which was a huge hit) and the creative...

News, Women Directors

Kathryn Bigelow’s Movie Gets New Poster

I have to tell you all up front that you will probably get sick of me talking about this film but you need to be prepared because she is probably going to be the only woman in the Oscar conversation...

Features, News

Rebel Wilson, Pitch Perfect and Body Acceptance

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Rebel Wilson discusses the difficulty she had in getting cast for roles when she was starting out in Hollywood. Despite her talent, Wilson wasn’t...

News, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Wadjda — Directed and Written by Haifaa Al-Mansour

As we previously reported, Haifaa Al-Mansour’s Wadjda (the first woman from Saudi Arabia to direct a feature) was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics. Wadjda follows a 10 year old girl, who...

News, Television

Must Watch — Half the Sky — Turning Oppression Into Opportunity

Forty plus years into the modern women’s movement there are still undeniable atrocities happening to girls and women throughout the world. For centuries these atrocities have gone on as part of...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Winnie — Starring Jennifer Hudson

Winnie focuses on Nelson Mandela’s (Terrence Howard) second wife Winnie Mandela (Jennifer Hudson) as she goes through her husband’s imprisonment, her own solitary confinement and continuing...

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