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Trailer Watch: A Sorority Learns About Sisterhood in “Step Sisters”

“Nobody respects you guys because you don’t respect each other,” a reluctant step coach tells her new team in a trailer for “Step Sisters.” The upcoming Netflix comedy centers on Jamilah...

News, Television, Women Writers

Writers Guild Foundation and Stephens College MFA Hosting Town Hall On Female Entrepreneurship

Thanks to #MeToo, there’s been plenty of online discourse about the way women are treated in Hollywood and beyond. However, there hasn’t been as much public in-person discussion, which The...

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Trailer Watch: Gina Carano Is a Bounty Hunter in “Scorched Earth”

The world falls apart and Gina Carano is left picking up the pieces in a new trailer for “Scorched Earth.” The action flick is set in the aftermath of an environmental collapse that took...

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Rose McGowan Has an E! Series in the Works

Actress, activist, and director Rose McGowan is heading back to TV. The “Charmed” alumna is getting her own show, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. She’ll produce and star in “Citizen...

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Reese Witherspoon, Shonda Rhimes, and More Launch Anti-Harassment Initiative

The fight to end workplace sexual harassment is still going strong in the new year. Reese Witherspoon and Shonda Rhimes are just a couple of the 300 Hollywood women who are banding together for...

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Top Three Grossing Films of 2017 Are Women-Centric

Rey, Belle, and Diana Prince are 2017’s box office heroines. “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Wonder Woman” are officially the top three highest-grossing...

Features, News

2017 — The Year That Could Change Everything or Nothing

On the one hand, I can’t wait for this fucking year to end. It’s been brutal and exhausting. It started with women marching together in protest, and it’s ending with women standing up and...

Films, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Lizzie Borden on Harvey Weinstein and The Need to Stand Together

Guest Post by Lizzie Borden I have been silent because I felt my story was of no great significance compared to the women who were raped and assaulted by Harvey Weinstein. But I feel compelled to...

Films, News, Women Directors

Beyond the Bechdel Test: New Ways of Measuring Hollywood’s Gender Imbalance

The Bechdel Test is a useful but limited tool, a fact many have recognized for years. Created by cartoonist Alison Bechdel and her friend Liz Wallace, the test is often used to determine whether or...

Interviews, News, Theater

“The Parisian Woman’s” Blair Brown on Being an Actress Over 40 and #MeToo

Brown In “The Parisian Woman,” which is now playing on Broadway, actress Blair Brown plays the newly-appointed head of the Federal Reserve Bank. Her conservative character is embroiled in a...

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Quote of the Day: Jessica Chastain Says “We All Need to Acknowledge & Blow Up This Cycle of Abuse”

Eminently quotable Jessica Chastain is back at it again. The two-time Oscar nominee is speaking out about Hollywood’s toxic culture in a new interview with Time, and, as always, she’s offering...

Films, News, Television, Women Writers

Eva Longoria Has Two Women-Penned Drama Series in Development at Fox

Eva Longoria has new series in the works. According to Deadline, the multi-hyphenate has two hour-long dramas in development at Fox through her UnbeliEVAble Entertainment banner. Both are written...

Films, News, Women Directors

Paramount Announces Several Future Films, None Are Confirmed to Be By or About Women

When the sale of the Fox studio to Disney is complete, there will be five big studios left. Paramount has announced release dates for several slated films through 2021 — and none of them have...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Writers

Liz Hannah Takes Hollywood By Storm with “The Post”

Liz Hannah had a damn good time celebrating her 32nd birthday last week. “The Post,” which she wrote along with Josh Singer, premiered in Washington DC. Until about a month ago pretty much no...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

22 Most Anticipated Films By and About Women of 2018

“A Wrinkle in Time” The end of 2017 is rapidly approaching, and it’s safe to say that plenty of us are relieved. Although this year in particular has been difficult, it did see the release of...

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Trailer Watch: Lily James Plays a Young Meryl Streep in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again”

It’s time to head back to Kalokairi, and all the singing, dancing, and stunning scenery that made audiences fall in love with the Greek island in “Mamma Mia!” A trailer for the 2008 film’s...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Eliza Hittman and Penny Lane Receive Grants from Rooftop Films

“Beach Rats” writer-director Eliza Hittman and “Nuts!” helmer Penny Lane both have something to celebrate. They’ve scored grants from non-profit org Rooftop Films, Variety reports. The...

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Trailer Watch: “Grace and Frankie” Welcomes Lisa Kudrow in Season 4

Grace and Frankie are back, and so are their sex toys. A trailer has dropped for Season 4 of “Grace and Frankie,” and it sees the BFFs getting into some trouble at a college campus. A security...

Films, News

Zelda Perkins Speaks Out, Challenges the Legal System for Enabling Predators Like Harvey Weinstein

“It’s a smoking gun.” That’s how Robert Fox Ltd theater producer Zelda Perkins described the non-disclosure agreement she signed in 1998, after stepping down as Harvey Weinstein’s...

Interviews, News, Theater

Phillipa Soo on Playing a Young Activist in “The Parisian Woman” and Her Thoughts on #MeToo

Soo: Boneau/Bryan-Brown Phillipa Soo is no stranger to the Broadway stage. In the last few years, she has had leading roles in “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” “Hamilton,” and...

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Catt Sadler Leaves E! News After Years of Receiving Half of Male Co-Host’s Pay

Catt Sadler is leaving E! Entertainment after 12 years with the network. According to a blog post on her website, The Catt Walk, Sadler views her her time at E! as a dream come true, but recently...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Writers

Teaser Watch: A Classic Tale Gets a Dark Twist in “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms”

The new teaser trailer for “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” includes what you’d expect from any “Nutcracker” adaptation: ballet, the music to “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy,” and a...

Documentary, Films, News, Women Directors

Metrograph to Host “Tell Me: Women Filmmakers, Women’s Stories” Film Series

The Metrograph wants to amplify women’s voices. The NYC theater has announced that an upcoming film series will focus on women directors, their work, and how their female subjects see the world....

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Margot Robbie to Produce Female-Led Wall Street Series from Kat Blasband Page

2013’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” marked Margot Robbie’s breakout role. Now the “I, Tonya” star and producer is returning to the infamous business hub, but this time, she’ll be working...

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Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller Named Exec VPs of HBO Doc and Family

Sheila Nevins is leaving HBO Documentary in good hands. A press release has announced that Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller have been promoted to executive vice presidents of HBO Documentary and Family...

Features, News, Television, Women Directors, Women Writers

2017’s Best TV Created By and About Women

“Big Little Lies”: HBO A group of tight-knit mothers with some very dark secrets. Two 20-something women of color trying to excel in their professional and personal lives. A rag-tag team of...

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141 Original Scores Are in the 2017 Oscar Race, and Just 6 of Them Are By Women

The most iconic night in the industry is almost upon us. The Academy Awards take place March 4, and nominations won’t be announced until January 23, but we’re gradually learning more and more...

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Trailer Watch: Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett Get the Team Together in “Ocean’s 8”

“It was a mistake,” Debbie Ocean (Sandra Bullock) explains in her parole hearing. “But it happened. And, if I were to be released, I would just want the simple life.” In “Ocean’s 8,”...

Documentary, News, Women Directors

Ursula MacFarlane to Direct Harvey Weinstein Doc for the BBC

Harvey Weinstein’s abuse of women has been dominating the news cycle since early October. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the disgraced mogul will be the subject of a BBC documentary...

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HBO Documentary President Sheila Nevins Is Stepping Down

After nearly four decades of making HBO her home, Sheila Nevins is moving on. The President of HBO Documentary Films revealed the big news in an interview with The New York Times. As an executive...

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Industry Execs Launch Commission to Fight Sexual Harassment, Anita Hill Will Lead

The fight to end sexual harassment and assault is still going strong. According to a press release, entertainment industry execs, independent experts, and advisors have come together to launch and...

Awards, Films, News, Television

J.J. Abrams to Receive Athena Film Fest’s 2018 Leading Man Award

The Athena Film Festival has named director, producer, and writer J.J. Abrams its Leading Man. Abrams will receive the fest’s 2018 Athena Leading Man Award in honor of his “extraordinary career...

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“Awkward” Creator Lauren Iungerich Has a New Comedy Series in the Works at Netflix

“Awkward” creator Lauren Iungerich is set to deliver another coming-of-age comedy. Deadline reports that Netflix has ordered 10 episodes of a new half-hour series she co-created titled “On My...

Films, News, Women Directors

“Step” Helmer Amanda Lipitz to Direct English-Language Remake of “Instructions Not Included”

Amanda Lipitz directed one of our favorite documentaries released this year, and now she’s set to make her narrative directorial debut. The “Step” helmer has signed on to bring an...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors

Patty Jenkins Will Be First Woman to Receive Variety’s Creative Impact in Directing Award

Academy, take note: “Wonder Woman” helmer Patty Jenkins will be honored with Variety’s Creative Impact in Directing Award. According to a press release, the superheroine film’s star, Gal...

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Jennifer Morrison’s Directorial Debut “Sun Dogs” Goes to Netflix

“Once Upon a Time” star Jennifer Morrison has found a home for her feature directorial debut. Deadline reports that Netflix snagged the rights to “Sun Dogs,” a drama about a man who is...

Awards, Comedy, News, Television, Women Writers

Tina Fey to Receive Comedy Honor from WGA East

Tina Fey is high fiving a million angels. She and Robert Carlock are set to receive an honor from The Writers Guild of America, East, a press release has announced. The “Unbreakable Kimmy...

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Trailer Watch: Pussy Riot Mix Art and Politics in “Act & Punishment”

“Act & Punishment” centers on all-girl Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot, and a new trailer for the documentary doesn’t shy away from some of the controversies surrounding the polarizing...

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“Pitch’s” Kylie Bunbury to Topline Courtney Kemp’s Reboot of “Get Christie Love” for ABC

If you loved “Pitch” and were sad to see it cancelled, here’s a silver lining: the baseball show’s star, Kylie Bunbury, has booked a new gig. Deadline reports that she’s signed on to...

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Trailer Watch: Helen Hunt Leads a Girls’ Volleyball Team to Glory in “The Miracle Season”

“How many teams ever win two championships back to back? Almost none,” a high school volleyball coach (Helen Hunt) tells her team in the trailer for “The Miracle Season.” The girls of West...

Documentary, Features, Films, News, Women Directors

2017’s Best Documentaries By and About Women

“Step” A workers’ rights activist, a movie star-turned-inventor, and a retiring prima ballerina are just a few of the characters at the center of our favorite documentaries by and about women...

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Oprah Winfrey to Receive Cecil B. de Mille Award at 2018 Golden Globes

Add this to your list of favorite things: Oprah Winfrey is the recipient of the 2018 Cecil B. de Mille Award. The multi-hyphenate will take home the honor at the Golden Globe Awards on January 7. A...

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SAG Awards Will Be Presented Entirely by Women, Kristen Bell to Host

The Screen Actors Guild will stand with women at its 24th annual awards ceremony. According to The Hollywood Reporter, women will present each statuette at the January 21 event. This gesture is...

Interviews, News, Theater, Women Directors

Director Pam MacKinnon on “The Parisian Woman” and the Glass Ceiling that Still Exists on Broadway

Pam MacKinnon is one of most renowned directors on Broadway today. She won a Tony Award for Best Director of a Play in 2013 for “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” making her one of only a...

Films, News, Television, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: It’s Carrie vs. the President in “Homeland” Season 7

The last time we saw Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes), she had failed to stop an assassination attempt on President-elect Keane (Elizabeth Marvel). Turns out Carrie and the entire intelligence...

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Jada Pinkett Smith Criticizes Hollywood Foreign Press for “Girls Trip” Golden Globes Snub

“Girls Trip” made more than $115 million at the domestic box office — from a budget of $19 million — and its breakoug star Tiffany Haddish is fast becoming one of the most in-demand...

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Trailer Watch: Natalie Portman Tries to Save Her Husband’s Life in “Annihilation”

“Start from the beginning,” Natalie Portman is told in a new trailer for “Annihilation.” We’re transported to the not-so-distant past, and see the Oscar winner’s character, a biologist,...

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CAA Pledges 50–50 Gender Parity by 2020, Begins Defense Fund for Harassment Cases

Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is turning over a new leaf after last week’s New York Times story. According to the exposé about Harvey Weinstein’s wide-reaching network of allies and protectors,...

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Black List 2017 Features Record Number of Scripts By and About Women

If the 2017 Black List is any indication — and hopefully it is — we’re going to see more films written by women going into production soon. And more female-led stories, too. Compiled...

Awards, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Awards Round-Up: Honors for “Mudbound,” “I Am Not a Witch,” and More

Awards season is heating up and while the Golden Globes didn’t show much love for women directors, the British Independent Film Awards and New York Film Critics Online sure did. “I Am Not a...

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“Masters of Sex” Creator Michelle Ashford Signs Overall Deal With FX

Michelle Ashford is making it official with FX Productions. The “Masters of Sex” creator has inked an overall deal with the company, Variety confirms. While Ashford earned an Emmy nod for...

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