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Beyoncé and J.K. Rowling Among the World’s Highest-Paid Celebrities

Never underestimate the enthusiasm — or spending power — of the BeyHive. They’ve helped ensure that Queen Bey is the top-placing woman in Forbes’ list of the world’s highest-paid...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Whitney Cummings — “The Female Brain”

Whitney Cummings is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. Best known for creating and starring in the NBC series “Whitney,” she also co-created and co-wrote the...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Producers

Quote of the Day: Elizabeth Banks on the Importance of Taking Action to Effect Change in Hollywood

Elizabeth Banks’ feature directorial debut was a smash hit. “Pitch Perfect 2” grossed more than $184 million in the U.S. — one of the highest-earning woman-directed films ever. Now the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Julia Meltzer — “Dalya’s Other Country”

Julia Meltzer is an award-winning filmmaker and the founder and director of Clockshop, an arts organization. She previously directed the feature film, “The Light in Her Eyes,” which broadcast on...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Music, Women Directors

LAFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Elizabeth Rohrbaugh— “Becks”

Elizabeth Rohrbaugh is writer and director based in NYC. Her documentary, “The Perfect Victim,” was on the PBS series “America Reframed” after premiering at the Hot Springs International...

Films, Television, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: A Teen Tries to Move On from Her Viral Past in Kyra Sedgwick’s “Story of a Girl”

“It was three years ago when the video of me and Tommy Webber went viral,” says Deanna (Ryann Shane, “Banshee”) in a new trailer for Kyra Sedgwick’s “Story of a Girl.” The video...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Sophia Scott and Georgia Scott — “Lost in Lebanon”

Sophia Scott is a producer, director, and cinematographer. She has worked extensively as a self-shooting camerawoman across Africa and Asia for various organizations including the UN, PBS, CBC, The...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Halle Berry Vows to Save Her Son in “Kidnap”

An idyllic day instantly turns into the stuff of nightmares in a new trailer for “Kidnap.” Karla (Halle Berry) is playing Marco Polo with her son Frankie (Sage Correa, “Grey’s Anatomy”) at...

News, Television, Women Writers

Debby Ryan Beauty Pageant Dramedy “Insatiable” Lands at Netflix

If you loved “Drop Dead Gorgeous” you’ll want to listen up. The 1999 Kirsten Dunst-led cult comedy isn’t getting rebooted, but Netflix does have another beauty pageant-centric project in the...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Heather White — “Complicit”

Heather White is a first-time documentary director. She is the founder and former Executive Director of Verité, an award-winning non-profit organization recognized for its groundbreaking leadership...

Box Office, Films, News, Women Directors

“Wonder Woman” Continues to Soar at the Box Office

Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” had another great weekend at the box office — so great that just two weeks into its theatrical run Forbes is calling the Gal Gadot-led blockbuster an...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Cristina Herrera Borquez— “No Dress Code Required”

Cristina Herrera Borquez is a Mexican film director whose first documentary short film “The Minutemen Project” (2006) received recognition for Outstanding Artistic Endeavo” at the 6th...

Features, Films, Women Producers

Quote of the Day: Reese Witherspoon on the Pressure Women Face to Stay in Their Lane

Reese Witherspoon is a bona fide movie star, but the Oscar-winning actress is also building an impressive resume as a producer. In a recent interview with Net-a-Porter Witherspoon reveals that she...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Katia Maguire and April Hayes — “Home Truth”

Katia Maguire is a director and producer of documentary films. She recently produced two projects for PBS, a film about the lives of three witnesses to the US-Mexico “war on drugs,” and a series...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Writers

Melissa McCarthy to Star in Christmas Musical “Margie Claus”

We still have a few blessed months before we’re bombarded with Christmas-themed advertising, but here’s some holiday news worth celebrating in June: Melissa McCarthy is set to topline and...

Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Jenny Slate Deals with Family Drama in Gillian Robespierre’s “Landline”

“I’m flailing. I’m just trying to figure out if the life I picked for myself is even the one I want,” admits Dana (Jenny Slate) in a newly released trailer for Gillian Robespierre’s...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Pamela Yates — “The Resistance Saga”

Pamela Yates is a co-founder and current creative director of Skylight, a media company dedicated to creating feature length documentary films and digital media tools that advance awareness of human...

Films, News

Penélope Cruz-Starrer “The Queen of Spain” Acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films

Samuel Goldwyn Films has snagged the U.S. rights to “The Queen of Spain,” a comedy that sees Oscar winner Penélope Cruz playing a film star. ScreenDaily reports that a VOD launch is planned for...

Television, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Naomi Watts Can’t Control Her Impulses in “Gypsy”

“I used to believe that people determine their own lives. Yet there’s one force more powerful than free will — our desires,” says Naomi Watts in a new trailer for “Gypsy.” The...

News, Television, Women Producers

Zoe Saldana Developing American Adaptation of Israeli Reality Show “Mothers”

Zoe Saldana is keeping busy onscreen and off. In addition to starring in multiple blockbuster franchises and other films, the actress is finding time to produce. According to Variety, Zoe, Mariel,...

News, Television

Winfrey, Witherspoon, Kidman, Lange, and More Talk Hollywood’s Double Standards and Portraying…

Winfrey, Witherspoon, Kidman, Lange, and More Talk Hollywood’s Double Standards and Portraying Trauma in THR Roundtable Reese Witherspoon and Elisabeth Moss in THR’s Drama Actress Roundtable:...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Rina Castelnuovo-Hollander — “Muhi – Generally…

Human Rights Watch FF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Rina Castelnuovo-Hollander — “Muhi – Generally Temporary” “Muhi – Generally Temporary” is Rina Castelnuovo-Hollander’s...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Pamela Yates’ “500 Years” Acquired by Paladin

The third and final installment of Pamela Yates’ “The Resistance Saga” is headed to theaters. Paladin has snagged the U.S. theatrical rights to “500 Years.” According to Variety, the...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Freeform Orders “Misfits” Reboot Pilot From Diane Ruggiero-Wright

We’re one step closer to getting an American version of “Misfits.” Freeform has given a pilot order to a sci-fi drama inspired by the cult British series, Deadline reports. The project hails...

Awards, News, Television

Rashida Jones Named SAG-AFTRA Foundation Actors Inspiration Winner

Rashida Jones is best known as an actress, screenwriter, producer, and director, but the “Angie Tribeca” star is set to receive an honor for her work outside of the business. Variety reports...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Producers

Eva Longoria and Kerry Washington Team Up For “24–7” from Screenwriter Sarah Rothschild

The women who brought Gabrielle Solis and Olivia Pope to our screens are teaming up. “Desperate Housewives” alumna Eva Longoria and “Scandal” star Kerry Washington have signed on to star in...

Features, Festivals, Films, Women Directors

Sundance’s Pocket-Sized London Fest Lacks Women Directors But Screens Solid Female-Led Films

The fifth edition of Sundance: London came to a close this weekend. The festival, which cherry-picks a handful of films screened at its American parent festival each year to show across the pond,...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Karen Gillan to Receive Rising Star Award at the Maui Film Festival

Former “Doctor Who” companion Karen Gillan is set to receive the Rising Star Award at the 2017 Maui Film Festival, Variety reports. Since her days on the beloved BBC time-traveling series the...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Holly Hunter Deals with Trauma and Betrayal in “Strange Weather”

A woman searches for answers after her son’s death in a newly released trailer for Katherine Dieckmann’s “Strange Weather.” Darcy’s (Holly Hunter) son killed himself seven years ago, but...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

“Divergent” Author Veronica Roth’s Next Film Adaptation to Tackle Mental Illness

Veronica Roth is best known as the author of “Divergent,” the best-selling YA book series that spawned the Shailene Woodley-led franchise. The dystopian saga centers on a teen who rises up...

Awards, Music, News, Television

Cyndi Lauper to Receive Logo Trailblazer Honors for Her LGBT Activism

Throughout her 30-year-plus career, Cyndi Lauper has been known as an outspoken advocate of LGBT rights, so it comes as no surprise that the Grammy winner will be honored by Logo at its 2017...

Comedy, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Salma Hayek Takes on a Trump-Like Figure in “Beatriz at Dinner”

If you find dinner parties awkward, prepare to cringe your way through a new trailer for Salma Hayek-starrer “Beatriz at Dinner.” Beatriz (Hayek) has way more to deal with than dinner companions...

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Spec Script from “Underground” Co-Creator Misha Green Goes to Netflix

Misha Green is on a roll. Just weeks ago it was announced that the “Underground” co-creator is set to serve as showrunner on “Lovecraft Country,” a new HBO project that received a...

Films, News, Women Directors

“Women Who Kill” and “Woman on Fire” Acquired by FilmRise

FilmRise has acquired two female-led films directed by women in the span of a couple of days. Variety reports that the Brooklyn-based company has secured worldwide VOD and digital rights to Ingrid...

Films, Interviews, Theater, Women Directors

Interview: Theater Director Rebecca Taichman on Her First Broadway Show “Indecent”

Rebecca Taichman: rebeccataichman.com A fixture of Off-Broadway and regional theater spaces, Rebecca Taichman has been at the helm of many productions including “Familiar,” “Stage Kiss,”...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

June 2017 Film Preview

“Wonder Woman” It’s June, but there’s no gloom here! The moment we’ve been waiting (literally years) for is here. Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” starts the month off with a bang,...

Films, News, Women Directors

Rachel Perkins’ Toni Collette-Starrer “Jasper Jones” Acquired by Film Movement

Film Movement has snagged all U.S. rights to Rachel Perkins’ “Jasper Jones,” an Australian coming-of-age drama toplined by Toni Collette. The film is based on a 2009 novel of the same name...

Documentary, Features, Films, Television, Women Directors

Rising Up: June’s VOD and Web Series Picks

“I Am Jane Doe” The release of “Wonder Woman” has Women and Hollywood reflecting on women who aren’t afraid to take charge of their situations. This month’s VOD and web series picks...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Jessica M. Thompson’s SXSW Winner “The Light of the Moon” Acquired by Imagination Worldwide

Imagination Worldwide (IWW) has nabbed the worldwide distribution rights to Jessica M. Thompson’s “The Light of the Moon,” a press release has announced. The SXSW winner chronicles the...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Netflix Nabs Rights to Olivia Milch’s Lucy Hale-Starrer “Dude”

“Pretty Little Liars’” famous time jump took its high school protagonists five years into the future, but the show’s star, Lucy Hale, is set to return to high school one last time. She and...

Films, News, Women Writers

Hailee Steinfeld Eyeing Lead Role in “Transformers” Spinoff “Bumblebee”

Hailee Steinfeld may be teaming up with an Autobot. The Hollywood Reporter writes that the Oscar-nominated actress is in talks to topline “Bumblebee,” Paramount’s first “Transformers”...

Crowdfunding, Features, Films, Women Directors

Fighting to Be Heard: Crowdfunding Picks

Even as women fight for their own spaces in Hollywood, it’s important to remember the kinds of stories about women that are typically told. Many of Hollywood’s female-centered stories focus on...

Interviews, News, Theater, Women Writers

Interview: Paula Vogel Talks About Being a Woman in Theater and Making Her Broadway Debut with…

Interview: Paula Vogel Talks About Being a Woman in Theater and Making Her Broadway Debut with “Indecent” Paula Vogel: paulavogelplaywright.com Paula Vogel is making her Broadway debut this...

Films, News

Gabrielle Union to Topline and Produce Home-Invasion Drama “Breaking In”

If you can’t get enough of movies like “You’re Next,” “The Strangers,” and “Panic Room,” you’ll want to check out Gabrielle Union’s next project. The “Being Mary Jane”...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Maggie Gyllenhaal to Star in Sara Colangelo’s “The Kindergarten Teacher”

Maggie Gyllenhaal is stepping into the classroom. The Oscar-nominated actress has signed on to topline “The Kindergarten Teacher,” a film based on a critically acclaimed 2014 Israeli drama of...

Films, News, Women Directors

Ramona S. Diaz’s Sundance Winner “Motherland” Acquired by FilmRise

An intimate look into one of the world’s biggest and busiest maternity hospitals is coming to theaters. A press release announced that FilmRise has acquired North American distribution rights to...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

STXfilms to Release Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein’s Amy Schumer-Starrer “I Feel Pretty”

STXfilms has snagged distribution rights to the Amy Schumer-led comedy “I Feel Pretty,” Variety reports. The project marks the directorial debut of “How to Be Single” and “He’s Just Not...

Features, Films

Quote of the Day: Jessica Chastain Calls Depictions of Women at Cannes “Quite Disturbing”

When we found out Jessica Chastain would be serving on the jury at Cannes this year, we knew the outspoken feminist would make a mark at the fest. Sure enough, the two-time Oscar nominated actress...

Films, News, Women Directors

Applications Open for the Canadian Academy’s Apprenticeship for Women Directors

Canada-based directors, this one’s for you: applications are now open for the Canadian Academy’s Apprenticeship for Women Directors. The program will offer intensive professional development for...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Blake Lively to Star in Adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s “The Husband’s Secret”

Addicted to “Big Little Lies” and anxiously awaiting confirmation of a second season? Well, here’s something to help tide you over. The author who wrote the novel the HBO murder mystery is...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Summer 2017 Film Preview

“Girls Trip” By Joseph Allen and Kelsey Moore If the movies are any indication, then we are in for one hot yet refreshing summer. Some of the season’s biggest and action-filled flicks feature...

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