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Trailer Watch: Toni Collette and Drew Barrymore Deal With Cancer and Pregnancy in ‘Miss You Already’
Catherine Hardwicke’s “Miss You Already,” about life-long female friends dealing with birth and death at the same time, has a new trailer. Best pals Milly (Toni Collette) and Jess (Drew...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 2, 2015Athina Rachel Tsangari to Discuss Career and Screen Double Feature at Film Society of Lincoln Center
The Film Society of Lincoln Center will devote Thursday, September 17, to the career and work of Athina Rachel Tsangari, its 2015 filmmaker in residence. The FSLC’s An Evening with Athina Rachel...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 2, 2015Series Based on Feminist Attorney Gloria Allred in Development at CBS
A legal drama based on famed feminist attorney Gloria Allred is in the works at CBS. Written by Deborah Schoeneman (“Girls,” “The Newsroom”), the untitled show will be fictional but based...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 2, 2015Helena Bonham Carter to Play Literary Editor in ‘Love, Nina’ Miniseries for BBC
Helena Bonham Carter and Faye Marsay will signed on to star in the BBC television adaptation of “Love Nina,” about a young nanny who takes care of the children of the London Review of Books...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 2, 2015Rebels With a (Very Good) Cause: Crowdfunding Campaigns
It’s crowdfunding time again, and this week there are some ingenious projects created by and about women that deserve support. Included in our picks this week is “Free to Laugh,” a short...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 2, 2015Trailer Watch: Chloë Grace Moretz Goes to War with Alien Invaders in ‘The 5th Wave’
Well, this was inevitable: Chloë Grace Moretz is starring in an adaptation of a dystopian YA book. This time around, it’s Rick Yancey’s best-selling “The 5th Wave” that’s getting the...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 1, 2015The Year of the “Strong Women” at the 2015 London Film Fest Lineup
When we learned Sarah Gavron’s “Suffragette” would open this year’s BFI London Film Festival, we were optimistic about the rest of the lineup. The full program for the 59th edition of the...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 1, 2015Fall 2015 Theater Preview: A Step Backward for Women
The2015–2016 Broadway season is underway, and an uproar has already begun overthe question, Where are the women? Their absence comes after a particularlystrong spring when three female...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 1, 2015Trailer Watch: Eddie Redmayne & Alicia Vikander’s ‘The Danish Girl’ Chronicles Early Transgenderism
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 1, 2015
Gurinder Chadha’s Indian Independence Upstairs-Downstairs Drama “Viceroy’s House” Starts Filming
“Bend It Like Beckham” director Gurinder Chadha has begun rolling on her latest film, “Viceroy’s House.” Set in 1947 New Delhi, the upstairs-downstairs drama will chronicle the tension...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 1, 2015It’s time to fall madly in love with films #DirectedbyWomen
How many films #DirectedbyWomen can we celebrate in a 15-day worldwide film-viewing party? We’re about to find out. Starting September 1st, film lovers around the globe are invited to turn their...
BY Women and HollywoodSeptember 1, 2015The 10 Most Gut-Punching Moments From BuzzFeed’s Exposé on Sexism in Animation
It’s not news that the animation industry has always been a boys club, but that doesn’t make BuzzFeed’s recent longform exposé on the historical, institutional and ongoing sexism within the...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 31, 2015Quote of the Day: Helen Mirren: “We Have to Start Stealing the Men’s Roles”
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BY Women and HollywoodAugust 31, 2015Study: Adult Women Are the Biggest Demo in Gaming
The gaming world is infamously unwelcoming towards female gamers, but it turns out that rampant misogyny in video-game culture hasn’t kept women away from their consoles. A new study shows that...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 31, 2015Lynn Shelton and Megan Griffiths Producing Family Drama for HBO
Lynn Shelton is joining her former mumblecore collaborators, the Duplass brothers, at HBO. The premium cable network has put into development “Family Drama,” an anthology series to be executive...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 31, 2015September 2015 Film Preview
September sees the premieres of a number of women-centric indie gems we’ve been waiting impatiently for while they’ve been touring the festival circuit. “Misunderstood” by Italian punk-rebel...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 31, 2015The 10 Most Significant (For Better or Worse) Portrayals of Trans Women in Film
It’s no secret that transgender women are having a long overdue moment in pop culture. When even the venerable Time magazine acknowledges we’ve reached a “Transgender Tipping Point,” society...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 31, 2015Trailer Watch: Claire Danes Quits the CIA But Can’t Leave it Behind in ‘Homeland’ Season 5
When we last saw Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), she had quit the CIA and seemed committed to taking a more active role in raising her daughter Frannie. A trailer for season five of Showtime’s...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 28, 2015Trailer Watch: Malala Yousafzai is Both a Heroine for the Ages and “Still a Teenager” in New Doc
“I want people to learn from the experience I had,” says Malala Yousafzai in the trailer for “He Named Me Malala,” the upcoming documentary about one of the coolest teen rebels in history....
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 28, 2015Angelina Jolie’s ‘By the Sea’ the First Woman-Directed Film to Open AFI Fest in At Least a Decade
“By the Sea,” Angelina Jolie’s third narrative feature as a director, will open this year’s AFI Fest (November 5–12). The drama about a husband and wife (played by Jolie Pit and her...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 28, 2015Listen: Women & Hollywood Podcast #16: Paul Weitz on ‘Grandma’
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BY Women and HollywoodAugust 28, 2015‘The Second Mother’ Director Anna Muylaert on Why It Took 20 Years to Make Her Award-Winning Drama
Anna Muylaert is a Brazilian film and television director and screenwriter. Her first feature film, “Durval Discos” (2002), won seven awards at Festival de Gramado, including Best Film and Best...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 27, 2015Pilots from Shonda Rhimes and Julie Bowen Tackle Nuns, a Terminal Diagnosis, Mother-in-Laws in Love
Women created just 20% of all the shows during the 2013–2014 TV season. If you’re on the lookout for new series with women creators, you’ll be glad to hear three new women-created and/or...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 27, 2015Guest Post: From Day Job to Dream Job: How This Cupcake Girl Got a Feature Film in 6 Easy Steps
A lot ofpeople in Hollywood have a day job and work as writers, actors, directors, etc., by night. Well, I was justthe same, working at Sprinkles Cupcakes in Beverly Hills, when it occurredto me...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 27, 2015Trailer Watch: Diane Keaton Dreams of a Perfect Christmas in ‘Love the Coopers’
For many, the holidays are laughably far from being the most wonderful time of the year. There’s nothing magical about overcrowded airports, the stress of choosing perfect gifts (and maxing out...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 27, 2015Cate Blanchett to Receive BFI’s Highest Honor
Cate Blanchett will be presented with a British Film Institute Fellowship, the BFI’s highest honor, at the London Film Festival’s annual awards ceremony on October 17. One of the actress’s two...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 27, 2015Seattle Hero Edith Macefield, Owner of the ‘Up’ House, to Get Biopic Treatment
A new biopic is in the works about Edith Macefield, the Seattle woman who became a symbol of resistance against gentrification. Macefield refused to sell her 100-year-old house to developers, who...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 27, 2015Anne Hathaway to Headline and Produce Alien Invasion Sci-Fi Comedy Based on Black List Screenplay
Anne Hathaway has signed on to star in and produce “The Shower,” about a baby shower that gets party-crashed by alien invaders. The sci-fi comedy — which is being compared to...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 201516% is Not a Win: Parsing the DGA’s Latest Stats on Women and Minority Directors in TV
“Female TV directors make gains,” proclaimed mainstream headlines following the DGA’s release yesterday of a report on female and minority directors in TV. If this is progress for women, color...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 2015Lois Vossen to Lead PBS Doc Series ‘Independent Lens’
Longtime “Independent Lens” supervisor Lois Vossen has been promoted to executive producer of the PBS documentary series. This new role means that Vossen will be among the top-ranking overseers...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 2015Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence Writing Comedy Screenplay Together
While on the press tour for the final “Hunger Games” movie, Jennifer Lawrence revealed that she and Amy Schumer, who first met just a couple of months ago, have been working on a comedy...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 2015Lorene Scafaria’s ‘The Meddler’ Picked Up in Advance of TIFF Premiere
Looks like TIFF 2015 is going to be a victory dance for writer-director Lorene Scafaria. Sony Pictures Classics has bought the rights to “The Meddler,” Scafaria’s follow up to her directorial...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 2015Marti Noxon Developing High-Stakes Soap Opera Set in NYC’s Restaurant Scene for Fox
Marti Noxon continues to expand her TV empire. While heading Lifetime’s “UnReal” and “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce,” Noxon has been EPing Marcia Gay Harden’s upcoming medical drama...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 2015Lesbian Mobsters and Google’s Next Big Thing: August 2015’s VOD and Web Series Picks
Girls just want to have fun, but how much fun is it the next day, waking up with a massive hangover and no recollection on how one ended up on a lawn, in a bathtub or on a boat in the middle of the...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 26, 2015Kari Lizer’s Girls’ Soccer Comedy ‘Dream Team’ Sold to ABC
TV comedy vets Kari Lizer and Bill Wrubel have received a pilot production commitment from ABC for their new single-cam series set in the world of girls’ soccer. Written and EP’d by Lizer and...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 25, 2015TIFF Announces In-Depth Convos with Moore, Hayek, Silverman; Adds Women-Centric Series of Talks
TIFF 2015 is just over two weeks away, and the festival is still releasing a steady stream of announcements. Earlier today, the fest revealed the lineup for the In Conversations With… program,...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 25, 2015Trailer Watch: Meryl Streep Narrates ‘Shout Gladi Gladi’ Doc About Maternal Care for African Women
The trailer for “Shout Gladi Gladi,” a new doc narrated by Meryl Streep, includes a startling statistic: In Africa, one in 39 women die during childbirth. “Shout Gladi Gladi” focuses on the...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 25, 2015Niki Caro to Direct Jessica Chastain in Holocaust Drama ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife”
Director Niki Caro seems to have put her Maria Callas biopic (to star Noomi Rapace) on hold to helm “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” based on the historical best-seller by Diane Ackerman. Featuring...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 25, 2015An Open Letter to Colin Trevorrow
Dear Colin, Congratulations on the huge box-office success of “Jurassic World” this summer. It must feel good to be the king of the world. Interestingly, while you said several months ago that...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 25, 2015Internet Uproar Prompts NY Theater to Announce Woman-Written Play Early
The Manhattan Theatre Club has been announcing its season piecemeal since December, but an uproar over the lineup caused the company to reveal the play filling its final spot before contracts have...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 25, 2015Embracing Gender and Racial Diversity Pays Off (And Then Some) for Universal Pictures
Summer’s big success story isn’t just “Straight Outta Compton,” which topped the box office for the second week in a row this past weekend, but also its studio, Universal Pictures. Without...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 24, 2015Jasmila Zbanic Reveals Info About Her Upcoming Srebrenica Massacre Film
Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic has revealed what to expect from her upcoming drama about the Srebrenica massacre, a genocide that took place during the Bosnian War in that country’s eastern...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 24, 2015Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers Developing Divorce Comedy for ABC With ‘Trophy Wife’ Creators
Divorced women may be TV’s next big trend. Lifetime has renewed Marti Noxon’s “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce,” starring Lisa Edelstein, while Sarah Jessica Parker will make her...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 24, 2015Flying Headscarves, Trans Dating, and Plus-Size Models: Crowdfunding Projects of August 2015
The dating lives of transgender women. An Arab-American girl searching forfreedom on her motorcycle. Plus-size models rebelling against size-zero tyranny.If you want to see films about women defying...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 24, 2015Jocelyn Towne and Simon Helberg Sign Deal With Warner Bros. TV
The husband-and-wife team of writer-director-actress Jocelyn Towne and “Big Bang Theory” star Simon Helberg has signed an exclusive two-year deal with Warner Bros. TV. Via their Wildline...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 24, 2015Quote of the Day: Maisie Williams Is Fed Up With Female Characters Being Just the “Hot Piece”
Last month, “Game of Thrones” star Maisie Williams declared, “It’s time for society to stop telling girls what they should and shouldn’t do.” In a new interview with the Evening...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 21, 2015Adrianne Palicki to Star as Mockingbird in ABC’s ‘Marvel’s Most Wanted’
Former “Friday Night Lights” actress Adrianne Palicki is set to star in a new Marvel series on ABC. The alphabet network has given a pilot order for “Marvel’s Most Wanted,” which will give...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 21, 2015Ellen Page Explains How Starring in Lesbian Drama ‘Freeheld’ Prompted Her to Come Out
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EXCLUSIVE: Watch the First Trailer for Elisabeth Scharang’s Philosophical Thriller ‘Jack’
There are a lot of “bad boys” in literature, but Jack Unterweger is the real deal: he’s as famous for being a killer as he is an author. In director Elizabeth Scharang’s thriller, Jack...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 21, 2015Meryl Streep to be Honored at 2015 Brittania Awards
Apparently there’s an award out there that Meryl Streep hasn’t already won. The “Ricki and the Flash” actress will receive the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film at the...
BY Women and HollywoodAugust 21, 2015‘Lucy’ Inspires ‘Sarah,’ Another Sci-Fi Action Thriller With a Female Ass-Kicker
After the successes of female-led action films like “Lucy,” “Gravity,” “Spy” and the “Hunger Games” and “Divergent” franchises, we’ve been waiting for Hollywood to do the...
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