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Zero Dark Thirty Scores Number 1 at Box Office, Sony’s Co-Chair Speaks Out on Torture Remarks

The Zero Dark Thirty torture conversation shows no sign of abating.  Sony’s co-chairman Amy Pascal responded to claims from AMPAS member, actor David Clennon (Miles from Thirtysomething),...

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Women Directors and Women-Centric Films Win Big at Palm Springs Film Festival

Women and women-centric films were big winners at the 24th annual Palm Springs Film Festival. The fest began on January 3rd and ends today. The Sapphires, about an Aboriginal girl group in the 1960s,...

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Why Girls Still Matters in Season 2

Last night was a huge lady-centric night for television with the delightful Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting the Golden Globes, the premiere of season two of the criminally underwatched Enlightened...

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Thoughts on the Golden Globes – Girls Literally Ruled

Last night, I ended up watching the Golden Globes in real time (with the commercials too.) The reason why that was possible was because of twitter and because I was having such a good time watching...

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Cher to Bring More Glamour to Television Screens with 60s Focused Project

Personal life icon and owner of my favorite Twitter account, Cher, has recently inked a development deal with Logo, an LGBT focused network that has blessed lives with RuPaul’s Drag...

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Critics and Film Lovers Respond to Kathryn Bigelow Snub

After Kathryn Bigelow’s name wasn’t announced for Best Director during yesterday’s Oscar nominations, film and entertainment critics as well as movie lovers were outraged causing a...

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Guest Post: How to Do an Abortion Plotline

When Amy tearfully asked Drew, “Do I look normal?” following her abortion procedure in the latest episode of Parenthood, it spoke to the narratives often pushed by the anti-choice...

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2 of 15 Films in Berlin Competition Line Up Directed by Women

The Berlin International Film Festival announced their full competition line up for the Golden Bear. Two of the nine films from this most recent announcement are directed by women. As we previously...

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Elisabeth Moss and Holly Hunter Talk Jane Campion’s Top of the Lake at TCAs

At the Sundance Channel’s Television Critics Association panel last week, everyone was buzzing about Top of the Lake, Jane Campion’s epic seven part miniseries starring Elisabeth Moss and...

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DGA Announces Television and Commercial Award Nominees

Earlier this week the Directors Guild of America announced their film nominees.  In addition, they also announced nominees for television and commercials. There are quite a few women nominated...

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2013 BAFTA Nominees Include Kathryn Bigelow, Judi Dench, Lynne Ramsay

On the heels of learning that 4 out of the 5 nominated for BAFTA’s Rising Star Award are women, comes the full list of the 2013 BAFTA awards nominees.  Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal and Zero...

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Good and Bad Surprises Come with 2013 Oscar Nominations

Oscar nominations were announced this morning and per usual there were the surprises, both of the good and bad variety. Nine year old Quvenzhané Wallis becomes the youngest Best Actress...

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The Academy Snubs Kathryn Bigelow for History Making Second Best Director Nomination

I sit here ruminating, fulminating and seething, thinking about how Kathryn Bigelow could have been overlooked for a second best director nomination.  I'm pretty sure the people who thought...

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Interview with Callie Khouri – Creator of Nashville

Women and Hollywood is a big fan of Nashville (we love Connie Britton) and Callie Khouri.  We were excited to get an opportunity to talk with Ms. Khouri as the show returns with a new episode...

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Where’d You Go Bernadette Gets Writers and Producers

One of the best books I read over the holidays and last year is Maria Semple's Where'd You Go Bernadette?  It is an original, funny, touching, moving story of a 50 year old woman,...

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New Trailer: Ginger & Rosa – Directed by Sally Potter

Sally Potter's gorgeous Ginger & Rosa was one of my favorite films from last year's AFI Film Festival. A coming of age story, set during the Cold War, best friends Ginger (Elle Fanning)...

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Bette Midler Returns to Broadway After 30 Years

Bette Midler is making a return to Broadway after a 30 year absence. She'll be starring as Sue Mengers in I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat With Sue Mengers. Mengers is still regarding as the most...

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Kathryn Bigelow Nominated for DGA Award

The Directors Guild of America announced their nominees for film today. Kathryn Bigelow was nominated for Zero Dark Thirty. Bigelow previously won the DGA in 2009 for The Hurt Locker and was the...

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Kathryn Bigelow and Zero Dark Thirty Win Big at EDA Awards

Zero Dark Thirty has swept, yet again, another awards ceremony, this time around at the EDA Awards, from the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Bigelow received the award for best director, Mark...

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Athena Film Festival Announces 2013 Line Up

I am so very proud to be sharing with you the line-up for the 3rd Athena Film Festival, a celebration of women and leadership, which will take place this upcoming February 7-10 on the campus on...

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Interview with Meredith Vieira – Executive Producer of The Woman Who Wasn’t There

This eye-opening and disturbing movie is about a woman, Tania Head, who completely fabricated a story of being a 9/11 survivor.  She so ingratiated herself into the survivor world that she was...

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Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal Defend Film at NY Film Critics Circle Award Ceremony

Over the last several weeks the steady drumbeat against Zero Dark Thirty has grown louder and louder.  There's been the discussion that Boal was a bully and Bigelow defered to him on the set...

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Guest Post: A Response to “This Woman is Too Fat for Hollywood?”

Recently Melissa Silverstein at Women and Hollywood wrote a blog entitled "This Woman is Too Fat For Hollywood?" Consider this a response to the aforementioned article. There's a lot...

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4 Women out of 5 Nominated for BAFTA Rising Star Award

Last year’s British Academy of Film and Television Rising Star award nominees were dominated by only actors. This year, actresses are taking the upper hand, with 4 out of the 5 nominations...

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Watch This: Best of 2012: Women in Film

Check out this extremely cool trailer mashup of women in film from 2012 from Pawn Takes Queen Productions. It features both performances and behind the scenes from some of the best moments women...

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Two Women Nominated for 2013 Writers Guild Awards

Last week, the Writers Guild of America announced the nominees for this year’s Writers Guild Awards.  Out of all the categories, original, adapted and documentary screenplay—only two...

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Hillary Clinton The Early Years Script “Rodham” Gets Some Heat

One of the hottest screenplays in Hollywood right now isn’t just being discussed by industry insiders over lunches in Beverly Hills or in the entertainment blogosphere—it’s also...

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Cinema Eye Honors Audience Choice Prize Has No Women Nominees

The Cinema Eye Honors for Non Fiction Filmmaking have announced their 2013 nominees for outstanding achievements in documentary filmmaking.  We were troubled to note that their Audience Choice...

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Watch This: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Talk Hosting the Golden Globes

If the previously released promo of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for the Golden Globes didn't get you excited for their upcoming hosting gig, then the video below should. The hilarious duo discuss...

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A Women and Hollywood Announcement

If you read this site regularly, I'm sure you have noticed the growing contribution of intern Kerensa Cadenas.  She's been working with the site since this past summer and has been doing...

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Erasing Gilda Radner’s Legacy

I read with extreme shock that several of the Gilda's Clubs around the country were going to change their names Cancer Support Community because many people, especially the young ones, who come...

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Jennifer Lawrence Calls Acting Stupid, Stares at Meryl Streep, Remains Insanely Likeable

Another day, another reason to want to be best friends with Jennifer Lawrence. With Oscar nominations looming on January 10th, Lawrence, who is a nomination shoo-in for her role in Silver Linings...

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Women Severely Underrepresented in British Theatre

Last month the Guardian, building on earlier research of Elizabeth Freestone, artistic director of Pentabus theatre, took a look at the status of women in British Theatre and found some disturbing...

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Senate Committee to Investigate Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty is a film that has had its fair share of controversy questioning its politics, blatant sexism toward director Kathryn Bigelow and whether or not the film is pro-torture. Next to...

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Putting an Oscar Campaign on Your Credit Card

Oscar nominations close tomorrow (there has been trouble with the on-line voting) and one woman hoping to make the cut is Ann Dowd who has already received accolades for her performance in the creepy...

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Trailer Watch: Girls – Season 2

Watch the second trailer for season two of Girls from Lena Dunham. It'll be interesting to see if the show has changed after some of the criticism that season one received. All of us at Women and...

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Happy New Year: Here’s the First Teaser Trailer for the 2013 Athena Film Festival

It's coming.  The festival begins February 7th.  There are still plenty of opportunities to be involved.  We still need volunteers. I'm getting excited.  The lineup...

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