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Trailer Watch: Maxine Peake Hits the Stand-Up Scene in “Funny Cow”

Life has always been “too much and not enough” for Maxine Peake’s character in “Funny Cow.” It’s only on-stage — and out of the reach of her abusive husband — that she seems...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Catherine Keener Fights Corporate Giants in “Little Pink House”

“I feel happy here. I feel like I’m home,” says Catherine Keener in a new trailer for “Little Pink House.” Written and directed by Courtney Moorehead Balaker, the drama sees Keener playing...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Sundance Winner Desiree Akhavan to Write, Direct, and Star in Comedy Series “The Bisexual”

“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” co-writer and director Desiree Akhavan has a TV series on the way. Titled “The Bisexual,” her first project on the small screen sees her writing,...

Films, News

Rachel Morrison & Diane Warren Sign on to Amy Ziering & Kirby Dick’s Upcoming #MeToo Hollywood Doc

Two of last night’s Oscar nominees have boarded Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick’s upcoming doc about the lack of parity and diversity within Hollywood. “Mudbound” cinematographer Rachel Morrison...

Films, News, Research, Women Directors

Only 3.3 Percent of 2018’s Studio Films Are Women-Directed

“A Wrinkle in Time” is part of the 3.3 percent: Disney “A Wrinkle in Time,” “The Darkest Minds,” and “Blockers” — those are the only women-directed studio films you can look...

News, Television, Women Directors

“Jessica Jones” Season 2 Gets Pulp Art from Female Artists, Writers and Directors Announced

We’re just days away from the release of “Jessica Jones’” sophomore season. The latest chapter in the Krysten Ritter-led superhero drama drops on March 8, and Netflix has unveiled some...

Awards, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Women Take the Spotlight in 2018 Oscar Commercials and Trailers

Between Frances McDormand recognizing all the female nominees in her acceptance speech and Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek, and Annabella Sciorra’s Time’s Up moment, gender equality and diversity were...

Films, Interviews, News, Theater, Women Writers

Eve Ensler on Her New One-Woman Show “In the Body of the World”

Ensler in “In the Body of the World”: Joan Marcus/bodyoftheworldplay.com Eve Ensler is a Tony Award-winning playwright, performer, author, and social activist. Twenty years ago her name became...

Films, News, Women Writers

Biopic About Computer Scientist Grace Hopper in the Works

Another unsung heroine is set to receive some long overdue recognition. Computer scientist and Navy admiral Grace Hopper is getting the biopic treatment. Lauren Hynek and Elizabeth...

Awards, News

Time’s Up Planning a “Moment” at Oscars, Has Received 1,700 Help Requests

Time’s Up is becoming more and more powerful. According to Variety, the anti-harassment movement will continue its awards show domination at Sunday’s Academy Awards, and its defense fund has...

Books, Films, News, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: “Fifty Shades of Grey” Rocks Jane Fonda and Diane Keaton’s Worlds in “Book Club”

Jane Fonda introduces her friends to Christian Grey in a new trailer for “Book Club.” The comedy sees four friends — played by Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen, and Mary...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Film Adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Telling” On the Way, Leena Pendharkar to Write & Direct

Ursula K. Le Guin fans are still mourning the loss of the iconic sci-fi writer, but just over month after her death comes word that an adaptation of “The Telling” is in the works. The Hollywood...

Films, News, Women Writers

Viola Davis and Lupita Nyong’o to Play Dahomey Amazons in “The Woman King”

Well, this sounds awesome: Viola Davis and Lupita Nyong’o are teaming up for a film about African female warriors. The Oscar winners will star in “The Woman King,” a story inspired by true...

Films, News

Lena Waithe Joins Forces with Sight Unseen Pictures to Champion Underserved Voices

When Lena Waithe made history at last year’s Emmy Awards she used her time at the podium to recognize her “LGBTQIA family.” “I see each and every one of you,” the “Master of None”...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Vanessa Taylor to Adapt “Hillbilly Elegy”

The Oscar-nominated co-writer of “The Shape of Water” has booked her next gig. She’ll follow-up the otherworldly fairy tale with a gritty drama set in the Rust Belt, an adaptation of...

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Anita Hill-Led Commission on Sexual Harassment Considering Tech to ID Abusers

The Commission on Eliminating Sexual Harassment and Advancing Equity in the Workplace might be adopting a technology system to identify sexual predators in the entertainment business. According to...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira Teaming Up for “Americanah” TV Adaptation

The long-gestating screen adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Americanah” is moving forward. Nearly four years after Lupita Nyong’o first optioned the heartbreaking novel about love,...

Films, News, Women Directors

French Film Industry Introduces 50/50 by 2020 Gender Equality Initiative

Members of the French film industry are gearing up their fight for gender equality just in time for Friday’s César Awards. Per Deadline, 300 artists and execs are lending their support to 5050...

Books, News

Jill Soloway Is Launching a Book Imprint with Amazon Publishing

Jill Soloway is taking their relationship with Amazon to a whole new level. The “Transparent” creator is set to launch a book imprint with Amazon Publishing, the Los Angeles Times reports. Named...

Festivals, Music, News

45 Music Festivals Vow 50/50 Gender Parity in Lineups by 2022

Music festivals including Toronto’s North by North East (NXNE) and New York’s Winter Jazzfest and A2IM Indie Week have promised 50/50 gender parity in their lineups by 2022. Pitchfork reports...

Films, News, Women Writers

Rashida Jones to Co-Write “9 to 5” Reboot with Tomlin, Fonda, and Parton in Talks to Star

Many of the issues at the heart of hit 1980 feminist comedy “9 to 5” still resonate in 2018: equal pay, workplace harassment, childcare, and “sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigots”...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Sundance Winners “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Shirkers” Find Homes

Two big winners out of Sundance 2018 have secured distribution: Reed Morano’s post-apocalyptic drama “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Shirkers,” Sandi Tan’s documentary about the bizarre...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

March 2018 Film Preview

It’s Women’s History Month! We can’t think of a better time to celebrate women in film, whether behind the camera or on-screen. On International Women’s Day (March 8), Netflix debuts...

Films, News, Research, Television

2018 Diversity Report: Women & POC Make Gains But Remain Woefully Underrepresented

To paraphrase Ava DuVernay, there have been several encouraging “moments” in Hollywood recently — including the successes of “Girls Trip,” “Wonder Woman,” and “Black...

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Trailer Watch: An Archer Fights Sexism on the Road to the Olympics in “Ladies First”

“I want my story to inspire every girl,” says Deepika Kumari in a new trailer for “Ladies First.” The short documentary chronicles the athlete’s epic journey to the Olympics. Born in...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Barbra Streisand on Her Oscar Snubs, Hollywood’s Boys’ Club, and More

Barbra Streisand reflects on the past, present, and future in a wide-ranging, lengthy new interview in Variety. The trailblazing writer, director, and singer speaks candidly about her experiences as...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Queen Latifah to Star in Make-A-Wish-Inspired Drama From Laurie Collyer

Queen Latifah is set to play a real-life fairy godmother. The Oscar-nominated actress has signed on to topline “Hope’s Wish,” an inspirational drama inspired by a real Make-A-Wish story....

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Ava DuVernay on Hollywood’s “Broken System”

The past year has seen several barriers busted open in Hollywood: Patty Jenkins made history as the highest-paid female director, Dee Rees became the first black woman nominated for the best adapted...

Films, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Gina Rodriguez to Star in and Produce Netflix Rom-Com from Jennifer Kaytin Robinson

Gina Rodriguez is adding another Netflix project to her slate. The “Jane the Virgin” star has signed on to topline and exec produce “Someone Great” for the streamer, The Hollywood Reporter...

News, Television, Women Directors

Jennifer Lawrence, Catt Sadler, & Stephanie Soechtig Team Up for #MeToo Doc Series

Jennifer Lawrence, former E! News host Catt Sadler, and documentary filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig are working on a #MeToo-themed docuseries. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project will...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Berlinale: Women-Directed Films Take Home Two Highest Honors

Women-directed films accounted for just 21 percent of the films eligible for the Berlinale’s highest honors this year. Despite overwhelming odds, the fest’s most prestigious prizes, the Golden...

News, Television, Women Writers

Pilots: Amirah Vann Joins NYPD Drama About Sisters, Natalie Morales to Topline Bar Comedy “Abby’s”

“Underground’s” Amirah Vann and “Santa Clarita Diet’s” Natalie Morales each have a pilot in development. Vann has been cast as the lead in an untitled NYPD drama at ABC exec produced by...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Alafair Burke to Adapt Her Sexual Harassment-Themed Novel “The Wife” for Amazon Studios

Alafair Burke’s novel “The Wife” has only been on bookshelves for a month but plans for a film adaptation are already in the works. Following a bidding war with several parties, Amazon Studios...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Yara Shahidi in Talks to Star in Tracy Oliver’s Adaptation of “The Sun Is Also a Star”

Yara Shahidi is “Grown-ish” and in talks to topline her own film. The actress may be starring in an adaptation of Nicola Yoon’s best-selling YA novel “The Sun Is Also a Star,” The...

Awards, Comedy, News, Television

Tiffany Haddish to Host MTV Movie and TV Awards

“Hey it’s me, Tiffany Haddish coming straight at you with some good news,” the “Girls Trip” breakout announced in a video she posted on Instagram yesterday. The rapidly ascending star...

Films, Music, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Young Hip Hop Artist Discovers Her Voice in “Roxanne Roxanne”

Shanté, the protagonist of Roxanne Shanté biopic “Roxanne Roxanne,” is used to people speaking for her. When she comes home past curfew, she can’t get a word in while her mother, Peggy (Nia...

Films, News, Television

CBS Introduces Women’s Empowerment Initiative Eye Speak

The Eye is stepping up its support of women. Variety reports that CBS has launched Eye Speak, a program dedicated to advancing women’s careers at the network and providing opportunities for female...

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Trailer Watch: Sandra Oh Courts Disaster with a Psychopath in Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Killing Eve”

A trailer has finally dropped for “Killing Eve,” and it looks like we’re in for a riveting game of cat and mouse — it’s just not entirely clear who is playing which role. Hailing from...

Books, Films, News

Lupita Nyong’o to Star in Adaptation of Trevor Noah’s Memoir

Lupita Nyong’o is teaming-up with “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the Oscar-winning actress has signed on to topline a film adaptation of the comedian’s...

Comedy, News

Michelle Wolf Is Hosting This Year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Michelle Wolf has landed another major gig. Just over a week ago Netflix announced that the “Daily Show with Trevor Noah” contributor and writer is getting her own show on the streamer, and now...

Films, News, Research

Study: Number of Female Protagonists in Top 100 Films Dipped to 24 Percent in 2017

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Wonder Woman” were the three highest-grossing films at the domestic box office in 2017. Unfortunately, according to new research...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Dianne Dreyer’s Directorial Debut Starring Rachel Brosnahan Nabbed by Screen Media

“Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” breakout Rachel Brosnahan will be hitting the big screen later this year. The recent Golden Globe winner toplines “Change in the Air,” Dianne Dreyer’s directorial...

Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

“Fleabag’s” Phoebe Waller-Bridge Has Another TV Project in the Works, Vicky Jones to Write

“Fleabag” won’t be returning for its sophomore season until 2019, but the dark comedy’s creator and star keeps lining up projects in the meantime. Phoebe Waller-Bridge and her producing...

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Berlinale 2018 Women Directors: Meet Adina Pintilie — “Touch Me Not”

Adina Pintilie is a Romanian filmmaker and visual artist. Her previous credits include “Don’t Get Me Wrong,” which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival and screened at over 50 international...

News, Television, Women Writers

Katie Holmes to Topline Ilene Chaiken’s Fox FBI Drama Pilot

Katie Holmes is returning to broadcast TV. Deadline reports that the “Dawson’s Creek” alumna will lead the untitled Fox FBI drama pilot from Ilene Chaiken and Melissa Scrivner Love. Rose...

Awards, Films, News, Research

Study: Women Received Just 23 Percent of Non-Acting Oscar Noms This Year

Yeah, we’re not impressed, either, Tonya: Oscar nominee Margot Robbie in “I, Tonya” The 2018 Academy Award nominations are marked by a few milestones. “Mudbound’s” Rachel Morrison is the...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Exclusive: Chicken & Egg Pictures Announces 2018 Accelerator Lab Cohort

Chicken and Egg Pictures has announced the participants of their 2018 Accelerator Lab. Designed to support first- and second-time nonfiction female filmmakers, the program offers each finalist a...

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USA TODAY Surveys Women in Hollywood, Finds 94 Percent Have Been Harassed or Assaulted

Since the Harvey Weinstein story broke last fall and the rise of #MeToo and Time’s Up, the cultural conversation has been focused on sexual misconduct in show business. So it’s no secret that...

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Women In Animation Head Calls On Major Studios to Take Pledge, End Harassment

Women In Animation (WIA) president Margaret Dean is excited about the steps Hollywood has taken against sexual harassment in recent months — but wants to see more action. In particular, she...

News, Television, Women Writers

Paul Feig and Kim Rosenstock’s “Girl Code” Gets Freeform Pilot Pickup

If you’ve been missing Cameron and Donna since “Halt and Catch Fire” concluded its four-season run in October, we’ve got some good news for you. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Freeform...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Distribution Deals: Christina Choe’s “Nancy” and Lorna Tucker’s Vivienne Westwood Doc

Two women-directed films that bowed at Sundance 2018 recently scored distribution deals: Christina Choe’s Andrea Riseborough-starrer “Nancy” and Lorna Tucker’s Vivienne Westwood documentary...

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