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#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...

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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...

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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...

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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....

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Sundance 2018 Preview: Films About the Apocalypse, LGBTQ Teens, RBG, and More

“On Her Shoulders” The Sundance Film Festival begins this Thursday, January 18 and as expected, there are tons of exciting projects by and about women. For those of you making the trek to Park...

Comedy, Films, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Whitney Cummings Investigates Romantic Impulses in “The Female Brain”

“After years of research we discovered the male and female brain is wired very differently,” says Whitney Cummings in a new trailer for “The Female Brain.” The comedian’s directorial debut...

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Trailer Watch: Offred Is Back and Covered in Blood in “The Handmaid’s Tale” Season 2

It’s nearly time to welcome back everybody’s favorite dystopian drama. A teaser has dropped for Season 2 of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and the world of Gilead still feels disturbingly...

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Weekly Update for January 12: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Proud Mary”: Dana Starbard/CTMG Films About Women Opening This Week Proud Mary Mary (Taraji P. Henson) is a hitwoman working for an organized crime family in Boston. Mary’s life is completely...

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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...

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,...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Chloé Zhao Wins Film Independent’s Inaugural Bonnie Award

The Indie Spirit Awards won’t take place until March 3, but Chloé Zhao has just scored a major honor from Film Independent. The writer, director, and producer of “The Rider” was named...

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Weekly Update for January 5: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“In Between” Films About Women Opening This Week In Between — Written and Directed by Maysaloun Hamoud “In Between” captures the daily duality of three young Palestinian women (Mouna...

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Winter 2018 TV Preview: Shows Created By & About Women to Mark on Your Calendar

“2 Dope Queens”: HBO Looking for a way to avoid the post-holidays winter doldrums? You’ve come to the right place. There are a bunch of women-centric and created shows premiering or returning...

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“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...

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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,...

Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Penelope Tries to Keep It All Together in “One Day at a Time”

A trailer has dropped for the second season of Netflix’s “One Day at a Time” reboot. While Penelope (Justina Machado) insists she’s “feeling great” thanks to her kids, job, and going...

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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,...

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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...

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Join the #GoldenRobes Initiative to Recognize Women & Minority Filmmakers

Disappointed by the lack of Golden Globes love for “Ladybird’s” Greta Gerwig, “Wonder Woman,” and “Mudbound”? You’re not alone — and there’s an initiative you can participate...

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“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...

Interviews, Television, Theater, Women Writers

Playwright Susan Miller On Her New Play “20th Century Blues” and Hit Web Series “Anyone But Me”

Miller Susan Miller is certainly not new to the New York stage scene. She’s a two-time OBIE Award-winner and Guggenheim Playwriting Fellow. She’s known for her solo show “My Left Breast,”...

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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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January 2018 Film Preview

“Proud Mary” January is here with a collection of women-centric, women-directed, and women-written films that range from kick-ass to life-altering to eye-opening. The month begins with “In...

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Weekly Update for December 22: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Pitch Perfect 3” Films About Women Opening This Week Pitch Perfect 3 — Directed by Trish Sie; Written by Kay Cannon After college graduation, the Barden Bellas are struggling with their...

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Trailer Watch: Heather Graham Says Goodbye to Jerks in Directorial Debut “Half Magic”

“I want to have hot sex with someone who’s really nice to me,” says Heather Graham in a new trailer for her directorial debut, “Half Magic.” She stars as Honey, a woman who is sick of...

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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...

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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...

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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: “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...

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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...

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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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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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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,”...

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Trailer Watch: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy are Back in Vanessa Caswill’s “Little Women”

“Four small children is a recipe for heartache, headache, and indigestion,” says a mighty critical Aunt March (Angela Lansbury) in the first trailer for “Little Women.” But anyone familiar...

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Get Busy Living: Crowdfunding Picks

“Side Work” We often have to make a choice between pushing back against the setbacks in our lives, or letting the current pull us under. To sink or swim, to fight or take flight — or to put...

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Colette Burson on Showing a Different Side of the South in “Permanent”

Colette Burson co-created and executive produced HBO’s Golden Globe-nominated series “Hung.” She helmed several episodes of the show. Her other directing credits include short “Little Black...

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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...

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Weekly Update for December 15: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi”: Lucasfilm Films About Women Opening This Week Star Wars: The Last Jedi Rey (Daisy Ridley) develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker...

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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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Women Screenwriters and Animation Pros Open Up About Sexism in Hollywood

In 2016 women represented only 13 percent of the writers on the top 250 films, and according to 2015 research, women comprise only 10 percent of animation directors and producers. Obviously...

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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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2017’s Best Films By and About Women

“Girls Trip”: Michele K. Short/Universal Pictures The big screen had a lot to offer in 2017: Amazonian warriors kicking ass (and breaking box office records), tennis stars smashing misogyny, a...

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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...

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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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“Home Again” Writer-Director Hallie Meyers-Shyer Talks Rom-Coms and Her Mother’s Influence

“Home Again” finds Reese Witherspoon starting over. The Oscar winner plays Alice, a recently separated woman who returns to her hometown of LA with her two daughters. In the midst of a wild...

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