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Tessa Thompson to Receive Tribute at Napa Valley Film Festival

Tessa Thompson dominated the weekend box office with “Thor: Ragnarok,” and now comes word that the rising star will be honored at the Napa Valley Film Festival. A press release announced that...

Films, News, Women Directors

Domenica Cameron-Scorsese’s “Almost Paris” Nabbed by Freestyle Digital

Domenica Cameron-Scorsese has found a home for her feature directorial debut. Deadline reports that the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studio, Freestyle Digital...

Awards, Films, News

Annette Bening to Receive Tribute from Museum of the Moving Image

Annette Bening is set to receive yet another honor. Variety reports that The Museum of the Moving Image is paying tribute to the “20th Century Women” star at its 31st annual Salute. Set to be...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

DOC NYC 2017 Women Directors: Meet Ky Dickens — “Zero Weeks”

Ky Dickens directed the acclaimed documentary “Sole Survivor,” which profiles four survivors of otherwise fatal plane crashes. “Sole Survivor” was acquired by CNN Films for broadcast and...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

Chelsea Handler, Mary McCormack, & Cynthia Mort Teaming Up for “Unspeakable” at Hulu

Chelsea Handler has never been one to shy away from taboo subject matter, and now the outspoken “Chelsea” host has found a project that promises to tackle topics that most media — and...

Films, News, Television

“Orange Is the New Black’s” Uzo Aduba to Topline “Miss Virginia”

“Crazy Eyes” has signed on to star in an indie drama. “Orange Is the New Black” actress Uzo Aduba will topline “Miss Virgina,” Variety reports. Penned by Erin O’Connor, the script is...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Carey Mulligan to Play Gloria Steinem in Dee Rees’ “An Uncivil War”

Two years after Carey Mulligan played a burgeoning feminist activist in Sarah Gavron’s women’s rights drama “Suffragette” comes word that she’ll portray one of the most famous feminists of...

Films, News, Women Directors

Rachel Griffiths to Make Feature Debut with Female-Led Horse-Racing Drama

Oscar-nominated actress Rachel Griffiths is set to make her feature directorial debut. The “Brothers and Sisters” alumna is helming Teresa Palmer-starrer “Ride Like a Girl,” Deadline...

Films, News, Women Directors

New Class of Women at Sundance Fellows Announced

Marielle Heller (“The Diary of a Teenage Girl”), Elyse Steinberg (“Weiner”), and Jennifer Phang (“Advantageous”) are just a few of the amazing alumna of the Women at Sundance Fellows...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Being Resurrected as Middle-Grade Book Series

Buffy Summers is coming back from the dead. Again. Entertainment Weekly reports that Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, in association with 20th Century Consumer Products, has acquired a new...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Liz Friedlander to Write and Direct Female-Centric Cop Drama for ABC

“Conviction” creator Liz Friedlander is looking to bring more women in blue to the small screen. Her as-yet untitled female-led police drama has received a put pilot order from ABC,...

Films, Music, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Barbra Streisand Invites Us Behind the Scenes in New Netflix Doc

A new Netflix documentary is giving us an intimate look into what goes into a living legend’s stage show. “I’m feeling the love. It’s wonderful,” Barbra Streisand tells her audience in a...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Mindy Kaling Working on “Four Weddings and a Funeral” Anthology Series at Hulu

“The Mindy Project” has borrowed, celebrated, and skewered conventions of rom-coms throughout its six-season run, so it comes as no surprise that the show’s creator and star has signed on to...

Books, Films, News

Sophie Turner to Star in Survival Story “Girl Who Fell From the Sky”

Sophie Turner is heading from Winterfell to the rain forest. The “Game of Thrones” actress is set to play another resilient young woman who overcomes overwhelming odds to survive in “Girl Who...

Books, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Julianne Moore to Star in Julie Taymor’s Gloria Steinem Biopic

Julie Taymor’s upcoming adaptation of Gloria Steinem’s memoir has found a leading lady. “My Life on the Road” — which already seemed too good to be true — just got even better....

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Margot Robbie Chases Glory and Finds Infamy in “I, Tonya”

A new Red Band trailer has dropped for awards hopeful “I, Tonya.” The Margot Robbie-starrer centers on world-renowned athlete turned punchline Tonya Harding. “My entire life I’ve been told I...

Films, News, Television

Gabrielle Union to Topline “Bad Boys” TV Spinoff

Mourning the imminent end of “Being Mary Jane”? The good news is that the show’s star, Gabrielle Union, will likely be returning to the small screen very soon. NBC has snagged a “Bad Boys”...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Elizabeth Banks to Direct “The Paper Bag Princess”

Looks like we’re going to be seeing even more Paper Bag Princess Halloween costumes in the next few years. Elizabeth Banks is taking the beloved literary character to the big screen. The...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Nicole Kidman Says Being an Advocate Means Putting Things Into Action

2017 saw Nicole Kidman working with two renowned women directors: Jane Campion for “Top of the Lake: China Girl” and Sofia Coppola for “The Beguiled.” Her upcoming projects include Rebecca...

Awards, Documentary, Features, Films, Women Directors

Oscar Doc Submissions Are 35 Percent Women-Directed

It’s time to meet the 2018 Oscar doc contenders. One hundred seventy features have been submitted for consideration in the category at the upcoming Academy Awards, and one of them will be taking...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Comedian Taylor Tomlinson to Star in Semi-Autobiographical ABC Series

“Last Comic Standing” alumna Taylor Tomlinson is on the road to getting her own show. Deadline reports that the stand-up comedian has a semi- autobiographical series in development at ABC....

Features, News

Quote of the Day: Rose McGowan Says “It’s Time to Rise” at The Women’s Convention

“I have been silenced for 20 years,” Rose Mcgowan said as she took the stage earlier today at the Women’s Convention in Detroit. She’s been tweeting up a storm since Harvey Weinstein started...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Girls Trip” Writer Tracy Oliver to Make Directorial Debut with “Survive the Night”

Tracy Oliver is stepping behind the camera. The breakout screenwriter of “Girls Trip” is set to make her directorial debut with an adaptation of Danielle Vega’s 2015 YA novel “Survive the...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Stella Meghie to Write and Direct “The Photograph”

Stella Meghie has lined up her next project. The “Everything, Everything” helmer will write and direct “The Photograph,” Variety reports. Universal Pictures acquired the original spec,...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Exclusive: A Mother Needs Her Daughter to Grow Up in “Gold Star” Clip

“I know none of this is fair to you, Vic, but I need you home,” a mother says to her 20-something daughter in our exclusive clip of “Gold Star.” Deanne (Catherine Curtin, “Insecure,”...

Books, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Girl Cuts Her Hair and Changes Her Life in “The Breadwinner”

“My family is in a desperate situation,” says Parvana (Saara Chaudry, “Max and Shred”) in a new trailer for “The Breadwinner.” And desperate situations call for desperate measures. The...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: WWII Vets Return to Mississippi in Dee Rees’ “Mudbound”

A new trailer has landed for “Mudbound,” Dee Rees’ highly anticipated follow-up to her Emmy-winning TV movie “Bessie.” The multi-perspective Southern epic follows two men as they return...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Aja Naomi King Toplining Drama About Activist Who Fights Against Female Genital Mutilation

“How to Get Away With Murder’s” Aja Naomi King is bringing Ifrah Ahmed’s story to the big screen. Deadline reports that the NAACP-nominated actress is starring in “A Girl From...

Films, News, Women Directors

Mia Wasikowska to Star in Mirrah Foulkes’ Live-Action Take on “Punch and Judy”

Mia Wasikowska is bringing a famed puppet story to life. The “Alice in Wonderland” star will topline a live-action reinterpretation of the story of “Punch and Judy,” a play traditionally...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors

Sam Taylor-Johnson Working on “A Million Little Pieces” Adaptation

Sam Taylor-Johnson is bringing another controversial, best-selling book to the big screen. The “Fifty Shades of Grey” director is working on an adaptation of James Frey’s “A Million Little...

Comedy, Documentary, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Rose Marie Sings Her Way into Showbiz History in “Wait for Your Laugh”

Rose Marie has been performing since she came out of the womb. “The minute she was born, the doctor slapped her and she started singing,” we’re told in a new trailer for “Wait for Your...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Amy Poehler and “New Girl” Producer Kim Rosenstock Join Forces for NBC Family Comedy

Amy Poehler may be returning to the network who introduced the world to Leslie Knope. The “Parks and Recreation” alumna is exec producing an untitled family comedy that has received a put-pilot...

Documentary, Features, Films, News, Trailers

Exclusive: An Entrepreneur Changes Lives at a Refugee Camp in “Soufra” Trailer

“Every refugee has a dream. They dream of a better life,” says Mariam Shaar in an exclusive trailer for “Soufra.” She’s spent her entire life in a refugee camp south of Beirut, Lebanon,...

Films, News

“Hunting Ground” Filmmakers to Tackle Hollywood Sexual Assault in Next Doc

Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick’s documentaries have explored sexual assault in college campuses and the U.S. military, and now they’re turning their camera on the film industry itself. The frequent...

Films, News

Naomi Watts to Topline Psychological Thriller “The Wolf Hour”

Two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts has booked her next gig. The Australian actress will star in and executive produce “The Wolf Hour,” a psychological thriller set during the 1977 New York...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: A Holocaust Survivor Revisits Her Trauma in “Big Sonia”

“You live with it all your life and you can never forget. I would catch myself laughing and feel guilty,” says the titular character of “Big Sonia” in a new trailer for Leah Warshawski’s...

Films, Music, News

Renée Zellweger to Play Judy Garland in “Judy”

It’s been over a decade since Renée Zellweger starred as Roxie Hart in “Chicago,” but the actress seems poised to show off her impressive pipes in the near future. The Oscar winner has signed...

News, Television

Sophia Bush Signs Talent & Development Deal with 20th Century Fox TV

Sophia Bush said goodbye to playing Detective Erin Lindsay earlier this year, and now she’s setting up her return to the small screen. The former “Chicago P.D.” star has signed a talent...

Awards, Films, News, Television

Monica Bellucci to Receive Virna Lisi Prize in Rome

Monica Bellucci is set to be celebrated in Rome. The Italian actress will be honored with the 2017 Virna Lisi award as part of the Cinema Foundation for Rome’s Cityfest series, The Hollywood...

Television, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: The New Suitress Is Making the Rules in “UnREAL” Season 3

A powerful woman is pulling the strings in the new season of “Everlasting,” and it’s not Quinn (Constance Zimmer) or Rachel (Shiri Appleby). A teaser has dropped for the third season of...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Selma Blair Nabs Rights to Sarah Beth Durst’s “The Lost”

Selma Blair wants us to get lost. The “Kath & Kim” alumna and her production company, Sainted Productions, have snagged the rights to Sarah Beth Durst’s 2013 novel “The Lost,”...

Features, News

Quote of the Day: Reese Witherspoon on Reliving Ugly Truths in the Wake of Weinstein Allegations

Reese Witherspoon is opening up about her own history of abuse in Hollywood. “[I feel] true disgust at the director who assaulted me when I was 16 years old and anger at the agents and the...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

NBC Developing “Nancy Drew” Reboot Series

If you were disappointed by CBS’ decision not to proceed with a “Nancy Drew” series, you’re in luck. NBC is now working on a reboot based on the beloved novel series,...

News, Television, Women Writers

Julia Brownell-Penned Family Vineyard Drama Gets Put Pilot Commitment from ABC

Julia Brownell is switching gears from cults to grapes. “The Path” co-executive producer has scored a put pilot commitment from ABC for family drama “Eight Hundred Grapes,” Deadline reports....

Films, News, Television

Netflix Snags Spec About “Wizard of Oz” and “Alice in Wonderland” Heroines

Two iconic, beloved characters are teaming up for a whole new epic adventure. Netflix has snagged the rights to “Dorothy & Alice,” a spec script inspired by the protagonists of “The Wizard...

Awards, Films, News

Helen Mirren to Receive the Chaplin Award

Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy, Olivier, and Tony Award-winner Helen Mirren is set to add yet another trophy to her well-used mantle. The “Eye in the Sky” star will receive The Film Society of...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

Meg Gardiner’s “UNSUB” Being Developed as Series at CBS with Liz Friedman Writing

“UNSUB” hit shelves this June, and the crime story is already serving as inspiration for the small screen. CBS has bought a drama based on Meg Gardiner’s novel with Emmy nominee Liz Friedman...

Films, News, Television

Ashley Judd to Receive Honor from Women’s Media Center

Ashley Judd has been using her voice to combat sexism in the film industry for years, and now the Women’s Media Center is recognizing the two-time Golden Globe-nominated actress for doing just...

News, Television, Women Writers

Roswell Reboot in the Works at The CW, Carina Adly MacKenzie Penning the Script

Long before Shiri Appleby called the shots on a “Bachelor”-esque reality dating TV show on “UnREAL,” she played a teenage girl in a whirlwind romance of her own on “Roswell.” She...

Books, Documentary, Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Joan Didion Finds Her Voice in Netflix Doc “The Center Will Not Hold”

“My first notebook was given to me by my mother with the suggestion that I amuse myself by writing down my thoughts,” says Joan Didion in a new trailer for an upcoming Netflix documentary about...

News, Television, Women Writers

Shonda Rhimes Being Inducted into TV Academy Hall of Fame

The woman who introduced the world to Meredith Grey, Olivia Pope, and Annalise Keating is being recognized alongside all-time TV greats. Shonda Rhimes has built an empire on the small screen, and...

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