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IMDbPro’s New App Includes Tap-to-Call WIF Sexual Harassment Hotline Feature

IMDbPro, the movie and TV database’s subscription platform, will make it easier for its members to report sexual harassment or seek other kinds of help. Variety reports the new IMDbPro app...

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Tiffany Haddish Lines Up Netflix Stand-Up Special

Hot off her appearance at the MTV’s Video Music Awards comes word that Tiffany Haddish is getting an hour-long stand-up comedy special on Netflix. A press release announced that the...

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Natalie Portman to Direct and Star as Twins in Pic About Ann Landers and Dear Abby Advice Columns

As an Oscar-winning actress with more than 20 years of experience in the industry and a directing credit under her belt, Natalie Portman has no doubt been asked for plenty of advice. She’s set...

Television

Nicole Kidman Exec Producing TV Adaptation of Cecelia Ahern’s “Roar”

Nicole Kidman is working on yet another TV project. The “Big Little Lies” star and producer is already developing television adaptations of “The Expatriates,” “The Female...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: NYC’s “Queen of the Night” Is Celebrated in “Susanne Bartsch: On Top”

Susanne Bartsch, the legendary fashionista and party hostess, is known for accepting, supporting, and honoring marginalized communities, and LGBTQ folks in particular. She “was the one who...

Films

Lillian Yu Sells Chinese Holiday-Themed Rom-Com Spec to New Line

Inclusivity sells. The success of “Crazy Rich Asians” has proven — yet again — that audiences aren’t only interested in stories about white men. The industry is taking...

Television

Jodie Whittaker-Led “Doctor Who” Features Female Writer of Color For the First Time

Feminist Whovians can rejoice once more. The new “Doctor Who” — you know, the one that will finally feature a woman Doctor — has announced its writers and directors....

Films

Julianne Moore-Starrer “Gloria Bell” Goes to A24

“Gloria Bell” won’t be introduced to audiences for a few weeks, but she’s already found fans in A24. The company acquired U.S. rights to the Julianne Moore-starrer in advance...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: An Actress and Activist Explores Her Roots in “Jane Fonda in Five Acts”

“This is the beginning of my last act. In order to know how to go forward, I’m going to have to know where I’ve been,” says Jane Fonda in the first trailer for “Jane...

Features

Quote of the Day: “Star Wars'” Kelly Marie Tran Refuses to Be Silenced by Online Harassment

More than two months after she left social media in the wake of racist and sexist trolling, “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” star Kelly Marie Tran is speaking out about the experience. The...

Television

“GLOW” Renewed for Season 3

The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are heading to Sin City. Netflix has finally renewed “GLOW” for a third season, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. Season 2’s finale concluded with...

Television

Niecy Nash Late-Night Pilot Ordered by TNT

Wish you could spend more time hanging out with Desna at Nail Artisans? If “Claws” leaves you wanting more Niecy Nash, you’re in luck. The cabler behind the nail salon dramedy just...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Sam’s Family Life “Cracks Right Open” in “Atypical” Season 2

Sam Gardner (Keir Gilchrist, “It Follows”) considers his family a pack. “For most mammalian species, survival depends on knowing and sticking with your pack,” he tells us in...

Television

Faye Ward’s Fable Pictures to Bring “Chocolate Wars” to TV, Smita Bhide Penning the Script

Get your candy bars ready: the story of the most delicious-sounding battle ever could be heading to the small screen. Faye Ward’s Fable Pictures has optioned Deborah Cadbury’s “The...

Awards

Rungano Nyoni’s “I Am Not a Witch” Is UK’s 2019 Foreign-Language Oscar Pick

“I Am Not a Witch” may be heading to the Academy Awards. Rungano Nyoni’s debut feature has been named as the UK’s entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2019 Oscars,...

Features

Exclusive: Betty White Recalls Her TV Debut in “First Lady of Television” Clip

We all know Betty White. Whether it’s “Golden Girls,” “Hot in Cleveland,” or “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” she’s been a mainstay on TV for as long as...

Television

Adoption Drama from Erin Cardillo and Richard Keith Gets Put Pilot Order at Fox

“Life Sentence” didn’t receive a second season but that hasn’t slowed down its creators, Erin Cardillo and Richard Keith. Fox has given the duo a put pilot order for their...

Features

Weekly Update for August 17: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Wife – Written by Jane Anderson (Opens in NY and LA)  After nearly 40 years of marriage, Joan and Joe Castleman (Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce) are complements....

Television

Renée Zellweger to Topline Netflix Anthology “What/If”

Renée Zellweger has signed on to her first major TV project. Deadline reports the Oscar winner will star in the debut season of “What/If,” an upcoming anthology thriller series at...

Films

Constance Wu Holiday Horror Pic “All the Creatures Were Stirring” Secures VOD Release

In addition to being the first studio film with a predominantly Asian cast in 25 years, as well as a critical and (most likely) commercial success, “Crazy Rich Asians” just goes to show...

News

Forbes’ Highest-Paid Actresses 2018: Scarlett Johansson Is No. 1, Gal Gadot Makes the Cut

Black Widow is kicking ass all the way to the bank. Forbes has published its World’s Highest-Paid Actresses list of 2018 with “Avengers” mainstay Scarlett Johansson at the top. The...

Television

“Nashville” EPs Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin Have a New Music Drama in Development at NBC

Former “Nashville” scribes are working on bringing another story about a female musician to the small screen. Meredith Lavender and Marcie Ulin’s pitch for a one-hour drama scored a...

Films

Sarah Jessica Parker-Starrer “Here and Now” Acquired

Sarah Jessica Parker’s showing off her vocal chops in “Here And Now.” The “Sex and the City” alumna plays a singer-songwriter in the pic, which just secured...

Features

Writer to Watch: “Sierra Burgess Is a Loser” Scribe Lindsey Beer

“Sierra Burgess Is A Loser” will mark Lindsey Beer’s first screenwriting credit. Set to debut on Netflix in September, the teen comedy stars “Strangers Things'” Shannon...

Features

Quote of the Day: Rachel Brosnahan on Why “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Resonates Today

It’s tempting to look at the world of the ’50s-set “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and tell ourselves that the world is a different place for women now. It is and it isn’t....

Television

Jenny Bicks Inks Overall Deal with Lionsgate TV

Jenny Bicks has signed an overall deal with Lionsgate TV, Deadline reports. The new pact sees the Emmy winner developing and producing original series for the studio. Perhaps best known for her work...

Television

“Anne With an E” Returning for a Third Season

Get ready to hear Anne spin another yarn. Prince Edward Island’s most beloved fictional resident is sticking around the small screen. Netflix and Canadian broadcaster CBC have renewed...

Festivals

Sarajevo Film Festival Signs 5050×2020 Pledge

The Sarajevo Film Festival has followed Cannes, Annecy, and Locarno’s lead and officially committed to gender equality among its filmmakers and leadership. Fest director Mirsad Purivatra...

Interviews

Meg Wolitzer and Jane Anderson on “The Wife’s” 14-Year Journey to the Screen

I read Meg Wolitzer’s “The Wife” about a decade ago, and it is one of those books that sticks with you. I was convinced it’d make a great movie — so much so that I...

Features

Growing Pains: Crowdfunding Picks

Flip through one of your old photo albums. How does it feel? Regardless of the time period you are looking back on, you’re probably experiencing a fairly strong emotional response. Maybe it’s...

Features

Quote of the Day: “Crazy Rich Asians'” Awkwafina on the Power of Representation

“Representation starts both in front of and behind the camera,” Awkwafina tells Variety in a new interview. Asked what the industry can do to make improvements in representing Asians...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Is a Stand-Up With a Complicated Past in “All About Nina”

Mary Elizabeth Winstead takes center stage in a new trailer for “All About Nina.” The critically acclaimed dark comedy sees the “Fargo” alumna playing a stand-up comic....

Films

Elizabeth Banks Will Star in & Produce Film About Wyoming Maid Who Won a Date with Prince

Elizabeth Banks is bringing one hell of an anecdote to the big screen. The director of the upcoming “Charlie’s Angels” reboot will star in Paramount Players’ adaptation of...

Television

More “Designing Women” Could Be On the Way

“Designing Women” could be following in the footsteps of “Murphy Brown,” “Charmed,” and “Daria.” The Hollywood Reporter confirms the...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Viola Davis Plots a Heist in “Widows”

Viola Davis is left cleaning up her husband’s mess in a new trailer for “Widows.” Her late love died during a job turned bad, and now it’s up to her to figure out how to pay...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Maika Monroe Hears an Unusual Pickup Line in “After Everything”

Mia (Maika Monroe, “It Follows”) isn’t impressed when Elliot (Jeremy Allen White, “Shameless”) starts chatting her up at subway stop in the trailer for “After...

Films

Orion Classics Acquires SXSW Winner “Jinn”

Orion Classics has snagged the North American and Latin American rights to Nijla Mu’min’s feature directorial debut. Deadline reports that the award-winning mother-daughter drama will open in...

Festivals

TIFF Adds More Galas and Special Presentations: Pics from Sam Taylor-Johnson, Veena Sud, & More

The Toronto International Film Festival has added more titles to its most high profile slates. Of four galas added, one is woman-directed: Veena Sud’s “The Lie.” Starring Mireille...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Taraji P. Henson Is a Mind Reader in “What Men Want”

Just as she announces that it’s “time to break that glass ceiling,” Taraji P. Henson finds herself stuck beneath the impenetrable-seeming wall blocking women in the workplace. A...

Features

Quotes of the Day: Sarah Paulson and Sandra Oh Reflect on How Roles for Women Have Changed

Sarah Paulson and Sandra Oh joined forces to talk about how far Hollywood has come — and how far it has to go — for a feature in Variety. Both are up for an Emmy Award this year —...

Features

Women Working in the Arts: August’s VOD and Web Series Picks

Although the arts industries pride themselves on being creatively enlightened, the #MeToo movement has shown they are hardly “safe” workplaces for women (or any other marginalized group)....

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Netflix Doc “City of Joy” Turns the Camera on Women in the Eastern Congo

“We had no experience with war. When we first heard the word rape we didn’t know what it was,” says one of the characters at the center of “City of Joy.” The upcoming...

Films

Filming Kicks Off on Niki Caro’s “Mulan”

Production has officially kicked off on Disney’s live-action “Mulan.” A press release announced the news. Set to shoot in New Zealand and China, the story about a Chinese warrior...

Features

Quote of the Day: Oscar-Nominated DP Rachel Morrison on Working While Pregnant

“There’s a common misconception that likens pregnancy to some kind of disability — the idea that women who are pregnant shouldn’t be active and can’t go about their normal lives,”...

Awards

Dominga Sotomayor Wins Leopard for Best Direction at Locarno 2018

The 2018 edition of the Locarno Film Festival has come to a close. The Switzerland-based fest committed to major change this year: President Marco Solari and Vice President Carla Speziali signed the...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: “Crazy Rich Asians” and Sandra Oh’s Emmy Nod Are Major Milestones for Asian-Americans

Guest Post by Kathy Huynh-Phan It’s been a month since Emmy nominations were announced, and I’m still reeling. Sandra Oh received a nod for her role as Eve Polastri in “Killing...

Features

Weekly Update for August 10: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Crazy Rich Asians – Written by Adele Lim and Peter Chiarelli (Opens August 15) “Crazy Rich Asians” follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) as she...

News

Miranda Sings Netflix Comedy Special On the Way

Miranda Sings will return to Netflix. Colleen Ballinger’s character, the millennials’ answer to Florence Foster Jenkins, is getting her own Netflix special, Variety reports. The special will...

Trailers

Teaser Watch: “Chewing Gum’s” Michaela Coel Confronts War Crimes in “Black Earth Rising”

“Chewing Gum” creator and star Michaela Coel is showing off her dramatic chops in a new teaser for “Black Earth Rising.” The eight-part BBC Two series sees the BAFTA winner...

Features

EWA Pens Open Letter to Venice Film Festival About Lack of Women Directors

European Women’s Audiovisual Network (EWA) has shared an open letter to Paolo Baratta, President of the Venice Biennale, about the lack of women-directed films screening in Venice International...

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