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Box Office, News

Latina Women Are this Summer’s Hottest Demographic at the Box Office

According to a new study commissioned by TheWrap, this summer Latinas are buying more movie tickets than any other demographic. Latina women over the age of 25, in fact, go to the movies more often...

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Karyn Kusama’s The Invitation is Gamechanger Films’ Next Project

Director Karyn Kusama (Girlfight, Aeon Flux, Jennifer’s Body) has just completed shooting The Invitation, the second project financed by Gamechanger Films. The thriller finds a man (Logan...

Awards, Features, News, Women Directors

The Big O: 2015 Oscar Preview: Expect Reese to Rise Again and a Woman to Crash the Directing Category

Wow, that was fast. The movie year is already half over, and if you are a fan of Legos, sequels to bombastic blockbusters, and just-OK comedies, you probably think everything has been awesome in...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: New Spot for Juliette Binoche/Kristen Stewart Drama Clouds of Sils Maria

A new trailer has been released for the director Olivier Assayas’ Palme d’Or contender Clouds of Sils Maria. The showbiz melodrama centers on an aging actress, Maria (Juliette Binoche),...

Features, News

Jane Clark Talks ‘Crazy Bitches,’ Horror Films and Slasher Satire

Seven crazy bitches and one fabulous gay guy take a weekend getaway to a remote ranch for some R&R, gossip, and grub, to celebrate their friend Alice’s birthday. What the group finds out is...

News, Women Directors

More Details on the Fox Mentoring Program for Women Directors

As you read earlier, Women and Hollywood will be one of the nominating organizations of the Fox Global Directors Initiative. Each organization gets to nominated 10 women. After we put in the...

Box Office, News

Let’s Not Put an Obit on Melissa McCarthy’s Career Post-’Tammy’

From my latest Forbes post on how the press is wrong about Tammy: Melissa McCarthy’s film Tammy grossed $21.5 million last weekend and it has grossed $36 million since it opened a week ago on...

News, Women Directors

Director Courtney Hunt Begins Shooting Follow-Up to Frozen River

Frozen River writer-director Courtney Hunt has begun shooting her second film, the courtroom drama The Whole Truth. The Keanu Reeves vehicle sounds just as compassionate and as unflinching as...

News, Women Directors

Universal Chief Donna Langley: There is No “Magic Bullet” to Improve Number of Women Directors Working on Studio Films

The Summer DGA Quarterly has hit and director Nicole Holofcener is on the cover. I have been told that Nicole is only the second-ever female director to be featured on the cover, the first being...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Reese Witherspoon Heals Herself in “Wild”

Call 2014 Reese Witherspoon’s comeback year. The Walk the Line star will play the lead in two movies this Oscar season, The Good Lie (October 3) and Wild (December 5), and co-star in Inherent Vice...

Interviews, News, Television

Patricia Arquette on Why Boyhood is Winning Over Audiences and Why She Loves Network TV

Perhaps best known for playing the title character in NBC’s Medium (2005–2011), Patricia Arquette co-stars in Boyhood (out today), the passion project that director Richard Linklater filmed in...

News, Women Executives

Anne Morrison Appointed BAFTA Head

Former BBC exec Anne Morrison will become the second-ever female chief of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Morrison, who began her career as a TV producer and director, will occupy...

Interviews, News, Women Directors

Land Ho! Director Martha Stephens on Her Raunchy Comedy About Two Old Men and Her Unlikely Muse

Land Ho! tells the story of two very different ex-brothers-in-law whotravel to Iceland for a holiday. It’s about life and regrets and coming toterms with the fact that you are getting older....

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: First Spot for Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken

Angelina Jolie fires an early warning shot to her fellow Oscar contenders with the new trailer for Unbroken, her inspirational biopic of Olympic runner and World War II prisoner-of-war Louis...

Awards, News, Television

Orange is the New Black Leads Emmy Comedy Nods

The Emmys nominations are out, and Orange is the New Black leads the comedy categories with 12 nods, including those for star Taylor Schilling, supporting star Kate Mulgrew, and guest stars Natasha...

Films, News, Women Directors

Canadian Film Org Launches Mentorship Program for Women Directors

Canada’s largest artist-run film production and education organization, the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT), has launched an intensive five-month mentoring program for women...

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Marti Noxon Developing Gillian Flynn Novel into TV Series

Mad Men and Buffy the Vampire Slayer writer Marti Noxon has signed on to adapt Gillian Flynn’s debut novel, Sharp Objects, into a TV series. Sharp Objects centers on a young newspaper reporter...

Features, News, Television

Halle Berry and Alien Babies: Will Extant Revive the Mystical Pregnancy?

In pop culture, one of the best ways for a female character to get some distance from gender clichés is to literally leave Earth. To wit: Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley in the Alien movies; the...

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Trailer Watch: Catherine Keener Tries to Find Her “War Story”

Catherine Keener is one of those actresses I’m always happy to see on screen, but unfortunately she hasn’t had a starring role since 2011’s Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding. So it’s great...

Awards, Documentary, News

Stringent New Rules to Push Smaller Documentaries Out of Oscar Race

Several documentarians are crying foul that the Academy has effectively shut out smaller nonfiction movies from the Oscar race. A report from Deadline notes that new requirements to qualify for...

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Emma Watson Takes it to the Next Level

Since graduating from the Harry Potter franchise and Brown University, Emma Watson has been carefully planning her transition from child to adult star. So far that’s meant playing teen characters...

News, Television

Trailer Watch: The Killing Has More Killings on Its Fourth and Final Season on Netflix

The twice-canceled, thrice-resurrected crime series The Killing will resume on Netflix starting August 1. In its fourth and final season, lead detectives Sarah Linden (Mireille Enos) and Stephen...

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BFI Film Fund’s New Requirements Promote Diversity On and Off Screen

The British Film Institute Film Fund took a major step in championing gender, racial, sexual, class, and physical diversity yesterday by implementing new guidelines for financial support. Under the...

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BBC Works Around the Gender Problem of Reboots By Turning Some Male Characters Female

Here’s the gender (and race and queerness) problem with our current reboot culture: The products of yore that Hollywood is currently refashioning into new but familiar entertainment commodities...

Box Office, News

How to Create a Record-Busting Feminist Blockbuster: The Case of Frozen

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Festivals, News

Catherine Deneuve to Lead Dinard Film Festival Jury

Catherine Deneuve, who remains as busy as ever at age 70 with over 120 credits to her name, will preside over the 25th Dinard British Film Festival’s (October 8–12) competition jury. Deneuve...

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Agnes Varda to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Locarno Film Festival

French auteur Agnes Varda will receive the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival’s (August 6–16) Golden Pard award, the Swiss event’s lifetime achivement honor. The director of more than...

Box Office, News, Women Directors

Maleficent Grosses $600 Million Worldwide, Becomes Fourth Highest-Earning Film of the Year So Far

The Wicked trend of turning villainnesses into anti-heroines continues to pay off. Maleficent has now crossed the $600 million benchmark, becoming the fourth highest-earning film of the year so...

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Trailer Watch: A Man Robs a Bank for Love in the Documentary “The Dog”

Bonnie and Clyde might shame every other star-crossed bank robber with their unimpeachable glamour, but John Wojtowicz was determined to give their romance a run for its money. Directors Allison...

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Update: Tina Fey Not Producing Hocus Pocus Sequel, But Developing Another Witch Project

Update: Yesterday, it was widely reported (including by us) that Tina Fey would be producing and possibly starring in Hocus Pocus 2. Deadline quickly put a kibosh on that rumor, however, and claimed...

News, Television

Lena Waithe to Write BET Pilot Based on Her Webseries “Twenties”

Features, News

July 2014 Film Preview

As was the case in June, July offers lean pickings as far as major women-centric releases are concerned. Tammy, co-written and produced by Melissa McCarthy, whose star has been on the ascent since...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: It’s Not Easy (But It Sure Looks Like Fun) “To Be Takei”

In his 77 years, George Takei has lived many lives: Star Trek actor, radio announcer, (heterosexual) sex symbol, Japanese-American activist, LGBT activist, social-media icon, and, at long last,...

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Beyonce Tops Forbes’ 2014 Celebrity 100 List

2014 is turning out to be the Year of Beyonce, and it’s only half over. Riding high on the creative and commercial success of her self-titled album released late last year, Queen Bey has been...

Documentary, News, Television, Women Directors

HBO to Air Docs on Monday Night Year-Round

Documentarians better get their HBO pitch ready, because the premium cable channel is in the market to buy a whole lot more nonfiction content. It looks like the parade of boobs and guts on Game of...

News, Theater

The First Wives Club Musical Planned for Broadway

Proving that boomer nostalgia needn’t always refer back to Mad Men days, a musical adaptation of the 1996 comedy The First Wives Club is in the works for Broadway. But first, it will reopen next...

Comedy, Features, News, Television

Jessica Williams is Leaving “The Daily Show” After Raising Its Game

Jessica Williams: “The Daily Show” Your favorite “Daily Show” correspondent is leaving the late-night program. Entertainment Weekly has revealed that Jessica Williams’ last episode will be...

Comedy, Features, News, Television

Jessica Williams: Raising The Daily Show’s Game

Features, News

Keira Knightley Explains Why She Enjoys Working With Female Directors

Keira Knightley is perhaps most recognized for her period collaborations with director Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice, Atonement, Anna Karenina), but she’d like to be known for something else as...

Awards, News

Beyoncé, Lupita Nyong’o, Nicki Minaj Among BET Awards Winners

Beyoncé was the big winner at last night’s BET Awards, where she was named Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, won Best Collaboration (with husband Jay Z for “Drunk in Love”), and nabbed the...

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Judy Blume to Publish Her First Novel for Adults in More than Fifteen Years

Mark your calendars: Judy Blume will publish her first novel for adults since 1998’s Summer Sisters next year. Blume is the author of such school-library staples as Are You There God? It’s Me,...

Awards, News

Donna Tartt and Doris Kearns Goodwin Awarded Carnegie Medals

Novelist Donna Tartt and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin received Carnegie medals in a Las Vegas awards ceremony this past Saturday. Tartt was honored for her bestselling (and prize-collecting)...

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Snow White Sequel Ditches Snow White

Where a poisoned apple failed, Hollywood sexism will succeed. News arrived last week that a sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman, the 2012 action-oriented feminist revision of the fairy tale, will...

Box Office, News

How Melissa McCarthy Became a Box-Office Powerhouse

From my latest Forbes post on Melissa McCarthy’s savvy handling of her post-Bridesmaids career: Tammy is the next step in McCarthy’s career in a variety of ways. One, it’s the first time...

News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Gugu Mbatha-Raw is a Troubled Pop Star in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s Beyond the Lights

After starring in Amma Asante’s Austenesque romance Belle, Gugu Mbatha-Raw will next be seen as a troubled pop star in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s Beyond the Lights. At the Los Angeles Film...

Interviews, News

Redemption Trail Director Britta Sjogren Talks About Her Modern-Day, Northern Californian Feminist Western

Whether we like it or not, some fictional genres are associated with men. What is more essential to American iconography than the brooding cowboy, standing alone on desert plains as he stares down...

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Karen Leigh Hopkins’ Tribeca Film Miss Meadows Finds Distribution

In writer-director Karen Leigh Hopkins’ Miss Meadows, you can see Katie Holmes as you’ve never seen her before: as an elementary-school teacher by day and a gun-toting vigilante (in a...

News, Women Directors

Only One Female Filmmaker Invited to Join the Academy as a Director; Only 28% of Invitees Are Women

Only 75 74 of the 271 invitees announced yesterday to join the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences were women. That constitutes a paltry 27% of invitees. It’s not just the numbers that paint a...

News, Women Directors

Sarah Polley to Direct John Green’s Looking for Alaska

Now that The Fault in Our Stars has grossed $166 million on a $12 million production budget — thanks to the irrationally underestimated loyalty of fangirls — Hollywood is looking to...

Awards, News

Wendy and Lisa Win ASCAP’s First Shirley Walker Award

Wendy and Lisa, the musical duo formerly of Prince’s The Revolution band, received the inaugural Shirley Walker Award at the 29th ASCAP Film and Television Awards yesterday. The 500,000-member...

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Rooney Mara and Megan Ellison to Adapt Somalia Kidnapping Memoir

In 2008, adventurer Amanda Lindhout was kidnapped by Somali ransom-seekers and held and tortured for 460 days. During that time, she converted to Islam for survival, received “wife lessons,” was...

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