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Sundance 2018 Women Directors: Meet Jordana Spiro — “Night Comes On”

Jordana Spiro is a director, writer, and actor currently starring in the Netflix drama “Ozark.” She has directed three short films including “Skin,” which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film...

Films, News

Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer to Team Up for Holiday Comedy

Ever since “The Help,” we have seen Jessica Chastain and Octavia Spencer reunite at award shows, parties, and across social media. Now, we will see them team up on the silver screen once again....

Festivals, Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Sundance 2018 Women Directors: Meet Marina Zenovich — “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind”

Marina Zenovich is an Emmy-winning filmmaker whose credits include “Independent’s Day,” “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” and “Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic.” “Robin Williams:...

News, Television, Women Writers

#GreenlightHer Screenwriting Contest Finalists’ Pilots Set to Debut This Week

When it comes to gender equality, it’s safe to say that, at present, Hollywood falls short. Though this industry is somewhat of a self-proclaimed end-all be-all, it is important to recognize...

Films, News, Women Directors

Regina King & Rashida Jones Among Women Directors Spotlighted in Alice Initiative List

At a time when Hollywood’s conditions feel particularly grim, it’s important to recognize the movements and resources continuously committed to industrial change and an equality-driven future....

News, Television

PBS to Air Five-Part Series About #MeToo

The #MeToo movement will be the subject of PBS’ next series. According to Deadline, PBS CEO Paula Kerger unveiled “#MeToo, Now What?” at TCA. Set to debut February 2, the five-part series will...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Zosia Mamet May Fall for “The Boy Downstairs”

“Why is it a crime to want to be friends with your ex-boyfriend?” 20-something writer Diana (Zosia Mamet) casually asks. Friendship seems like a necessary route — especially when she...

Features, Films, News

Quote of the Day: Keira Knightley on Hiring More Women and #TimesUp

Throughout her career, Keira Knightley has been anything but shy when asked about Hollywood’s disappointing lack of female stories and creators. She has consistently spoken her mind and continues...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Rachel Israel’s Award-Winning “Keep the Change” Acquired by Kino Lorber

Writer-director Rachel Israel’s romantic comedy “Keep the Change” made for quite the directorial debut at last year’s Tribeca Film Festival. In addition to winning Best U.S. Narrative...

News, Television, Women Writers

Sharon Horgan Signs Overall Deal With Amazon Studios

“Catastrophe” co-creator and star Sharon Horgan will be sticking around Amazon for the foreseeable future. Deadline reports that the Emmy nominee has inked an overall deal with the streamer....

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

2018 NAACP Image Awards Praises Ava DuVernay, “Girls Trip,” and More

This year, black actresses and female creators alike dominated the NAACP Image Awards in almost every major category. From Entertainer of the Year to Outstanding Motion Picture, last night’s...

Films, Interviews, News

Vicky Krieps on “Phantom Thread” and Why She Considers It a Women’s Film

Krieps in “Phantom Thread” Vicky Krieps has a long list of credits, but her new film, “Phantom Thread,” just might be the one to make her a household name. She plays the protégé and lover...

Books, Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Mary Pickford, Frances Marion, and the Influence of Women in Hollywood’s Early Days

Guest Post by Melanie Benjamin Some of the highest grossing and critically-acclaimed films released last year were by and about women. 2017 was somewhat of a banner year for women in Hollywood,...

Films, News

Abigail Disney and Killer Content Team Up to Form New Studio Spotlighting Women and POC

Abigail Disney and Killer Content are joining forces to support projects from women and people of color. Variety reports that filmmaker and philanthropist Disney and media company Killer Content...

Documentary, Films, Music, News, Women Directors

“Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami” Acquired by Kino Lorber

Kino Lorber has snagged North American rights to “Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami,” a press release has announced. If you’re already familiar with the singer-songwriter’s art and persona,...

Films, News

Taraji P. Henson to Star in and Produce Drama About Emmett Till’s Murder

Taraji P. Henson is set to revisit a gruesome chapter in U.S. history. She’s signed on to star in and produce a drama about Emmett Till, a black 14-year-old who was tortured and lynched in...

News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

Carrie Brownstein Is Adapting Her Memoir for Hulu

“Portlandia” co-creator and Sleater-Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein is set to revisit her roots in the Pacific Northwest. The multi-hyphenate is adapting her best-selling memoir as a...

Awards, Documentary, News, Women Directors

Chicken & Egg Pictures Announces Breakthrough Filmmaker Award Recipients

Chicken & Egg Pictures will support Nanfu Wang, Ramona Diaz, Natalia Almada, Laura Nix, and Kimi Takesue as they break through to the next phase of their filmmaking careers. The five documentary...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Gabrielle Union Is a Heroic Mom on a Mission in “Breaking In”

Gabrielle Union is a force to be reckoned with in a new trailer for “Breaking In.” The thriller sees the “Being Mary Jane” actress heading to her recently diseased father’s secluded house...

Awards, Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Aisling Walsh’s “Maudie” Leads Irish Film and TV Academy Award Nominations

The Irish Film and Television Academy (IFTA) has announced the nominees for its 2018 awards, and the film that scored the most nods is Aisling Walsh’s “Maudie.” Per Screen Daily, the Maud...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Greta Gerwig Scores DGA Nomination for “Lady Bird”

Critics and audiences loved “Lady Bird,” and it looks like directors did, too. The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has announced films in the running for their annual awards, and Greta...

Comedy, News, Television

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” Renewed for Two More Seasons

“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” isn’t going anywhere. The beloved late-night show has been renewed for two more seasons at TBS, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. That means Bee will be...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Writers

Teaser Watch: Charlize Theron Gets a Nanny as a Gift in “Tully”

A knight in shining armor comes in the form of a nanny in a new teaser for “Tully.” Charlize Theron stars as Marlo, an overworked mother of three who can’t seem to catch a break. The rare...

Films, News, Women Writers

Jac Schaeffer to Pen Standalone Black Widow Film

Black Widow is finally getting her own movie — and a woman-written movie at that. TheWrap reports that Jac Schaeffer, the screenwriter behind the upcoming “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” remake,...

News, Television, Women Directors

DGA TV Nominations: Women Score Majority of Nods in Comedy Category

The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has announced the TV nominees for their annual awards, and women directors dominate the Comedy Series category, where three of five nominated episodes are...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Biopic About Oscar-Winning Actress Hattie McDaniel in the Works

McDaniel: Wikimedia Commons History-making actress Hattie McDaniel is getting the biopic treatment. McDaniel — the first African-American person to win an Oscar — will be the subject of a...

News, Television, Women Writers

Netflix Orders Supernatural Drama from Leah Rachel, Akela Cooper to Serve as Showrunner

Netflix has secured your next binge-watching obsession. The streamer has given a 10-episode series order to “Chambers,” an hourlong supernatural drama. According to Deadline, the project is...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: “Everlasting” Is on the Brink of Cancellation in “UnREAL’s” Third Season

Try as she might, Rachel (Shiri Appleby) can never leave “Everlasting” behind. A new trailer has dropped for Season 3 of “UnREAL,” and it’s clear that the troubled but gifted producer is...

Films, News, Research, Women Directors

2017 Celluloid Ceiling Report: Number of Women Behind the Scenes Has Barely Shifted in 20 Years

Less than a week after the publication of the latest “Inclusion in the Director’s Chair?” report comes another in-depth study about women’s representation in 2017 film. The research, Dr....

Films, News, Women Directors

Women In Film LA Announces Film Finishing Fund Recipients

Thanks to Women In Film, Los Angeles, over a dozen projects by and about women are on their way to the finish line. The non-profit organization has announced the winners of the 32 annual film...

Awards, Films, News

“Mudbound” DP Rachel Morrison Makes History with ASC Nomination

The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has announced the nominees for their upcoming ASC Awards, and “Mudbound” EP Rachel Morrison is among those in the running for the group’s...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Millie Bobby Brown to Produce and Star in Film Adaptation of “Enola Holmes Mysteries”

Millie Bobby Brown is set to solve more mysteries. “Stranger Things’” second season saw her character, Eleven, digging for answers about her own mysterious past, and now Brown has signed on to...

Awards, News, Television, Women Writers

TV Writer Alison Cross to Receive Major WGA Honor

Alison Cross is set to receive the WGA West’s highest honor for television writing. The two-time Emmy winner has been named as the recipient of the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award, given to a guild...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

BAFTA Nominations: For the Fifth Year in a Row, Women Are Shut Out of Best Director Race

BAFTA nominations are in, and for the fifth year in a row, exactly zero women are nominated in the best director category. As Variety reports, the last female director to score a nod was Kathryn...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

Athena Film Fest’s 2018 Lineup Includes “The Breadwinner,” “I Am Not a Witch,” “Lady Bird,” & More

Disappointed by the Golden Globes’ lack of love for women directors? You can check out some of the year’s best films — many of which were helmed by women — at the upcoming Athena...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

Domenica Cameron-Scorsese on the Redemptive Power of Love in “Almost Paris”

Domenica Cameron-Scorsese is a Tribeca alum whose short films “Spanish Boots” and “Roots in Water” played the festival. Her first short, “A Little God,” won the Torchlight Short Film...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Liz Garbus’ New York Times Doc Gets Release Date on Showtime

Awards for fake news stories and the fact that terms like “post-truth” exist suggest that we need a David and Goliath narrative about the importance of journalism now more than ever. Thankfully,...

Awards, Features, Films, News

Golden Globes 2018: Women Rule and Men Hide

After all the post-mortems are finished, last night’s Golden Globes ceremony will be remembered as the night that the women in Hollywood stood up to the powers that be and said Time’s Up. The...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Helen Mirren Builds a Haunted House in “Winchester”

“I will do whatever it takes to protect my family,” says Sarah Winchester (Helen Mirren) in a new trailer for “Winchester.” She takes extraordinary — and extraordinarily...

Films, Interviews, News

Lesley Manville on Being an Actress Over 60 and Her Role in “Phantom Thread”

Lesley Manville’s career spans four decades and includes three BAFTA nominations and an Olivier Award. Her latest film, “Phantom Thread,” is set in post-war 1950s London and sees her playing...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Wonder Woman” and “Lady Bird” Score PGA Nominations

The Producers Guild of America is recognizing two of 2017’s box office heroines: Diana Prince and Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson. Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” and Greta Gerwig’s...

Awards, Films, News, Women Writers

Alliance of Women Film Journalists Announce EDA Award Nominations

The love fest for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” and “Lady Bird” continues. The Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) has announced nominees for the 11th annual EDA Awards,...

News, Theater

Royal Court Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone Named Most Influential Person in British Theater

Vicky Featherstone has taken the top spot in The Stage 100 Power List, The Guardian confirms. The industry newspaper releases the influential list annually. Featherstone serves as Artistic Director...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

Elizabeth Banks to Produce Adaptation of Tech Novel “Uncanny Valley”

Multi-hyphenate Elizabeth Banks is adding yet another project to her docket. The actor-producer-director has signed on to produce a film adaptation of “Uncanny Valley” for Universal Pictures,...

Awards, Films, News, Women Writers

WGA Nominations: Greta Gerwig, Dee Rees, and More

Count Writers Guild of America members among “Lady Bird’s” many fans. The WGA has announced nominees for its annual awards ceremony, and Greta Gerwig’s universally acclaimed coming-of-age...

Films, News, Research, Women Directors

New Research: The Needle Hasn’t Moved for Women Directors Over Past 11 Years

Patricia Riggen is the only Latina to direct a top-grossing movie from 2007 to 2017: patriciariggen.com 2017 brought us the Women’s March and #MeToo but, as new research shows, there’s still a...

News, Podcast, Television

Octavia Spencer to Star in Apple True Crime Series, Will Produce with Reese Witherspoon

Love seeing Octavia Spencer on-screen but tired of seeing her in supporting roles? Here’s some good, long overdue news: The consistently excellent but underutilized actress is set to topline a new...

Awards, Festivals, Films, News

Juliette Binoche to Be Honored at Göteborg Film Festival

Juliette Binoche will be joining fellow Oscar winner Alicia Vikander at the 2018 Göteborg Film Festival. The fest has announced the French actress as the recipient of the Honorary Dragon Award. As...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

“Pitch Perfect” Franchise Has Grossed Over Half a Billion Worldwide

The Barden Bellas have sung their way past a major milestone. The “Pitch Perfect” franchise has now grossed more than $500 million worldwide, Deadline reports. We’d say half a billion dollars...

Comedy, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Kathy Bates Celebrates 420 in “Disjointed” Part 2

Ruth’s Alternative Caring is re-opening its doors. A trailer for Part 2 of the marijuana dispensary comedy “Disjointed” has dropped and promises plenty of new cannabis-fueled shenanigans for...

Films, News, Television

Kate Beckinsale to Topline Amazon Series “The Widow”

Kate Beckinsale is coming to the small screen for her first series regular gig ever. The “Underworld” actress has signed on to star in “The Widow,” an eight-episode thriller for Amazon...

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