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Trailer Watch: “Anne” Can Do Anything a Boy Can Do and More

“My name is Anne Shirley Cuthbert, and please be sure to spell ‘Anne’ with an ‘e’,” the heroine of Netflix’s newest series requests on her first day at a new school. Even if you’ve...

News, Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Niecy Nash is a Badass Salon Owner in “Claws”

If you wish “The Sopranos” had included more women and people of color onscreen — and had doubled down on Carmela’s fierce manicures — your dream has come true. The Niecy...

Awards, Films, News, Theater

Bette Midler to Be Honored by Drama League, Keeps Breaking Broadway Records

Bette Midler is killing it. Per Variety, her “Hello, Dolly!” Broadway revival earned the Shubert Theatre its biggest week ever in just seven performances. And the four-time Grammy winner will be...

Comedy, News, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Chelsea Handler Is Back and Brasher than Ever in Season 2 of “Chelsea”

“Not all Jews haggle,” Chelsea Handler tells a vendor in a newly released trailer for the second season of Netflix’s “Chelsea.” The promo makes light of the fact that that Handler defies...

Comedy, Features, Films

WTF of the Day: Marvel Exec Thinks Female & Diverse Characters Are Ruining Sales

Wow. After the Aaron Sorkin debacle last week, you’d assume that powerful executives with a platform — especially if they are white dudes — would carefully consider their words before...

Documentary, Festivals, Films, Women Directors

Tallgrass Film Festival to Launch Female-Helmed Doc Competition

The largest film festival in Kansas is getting more female-friendly. The Tallgrass Film Association (TFA) has announced the creation of DoXX Spotlight competition for women-directed feature-length...

Comedy, Films, Television, Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Wynonna Earp” Is on the Fury Road Express in Season 2

“Wynonna’s not a flowers-and-chocolate kind of a girl,” Sheriff Nedley (Greg Lawson) says of the titular character in the second season trailer for “Wynonna Earp.” That’s for damn sure....

Documentary, Features, Films, Television, Women Directors

Character First: April VOD and Web Series Picks

“Reckless Juliets” These days at the box office, it seems that size matters. Whether it’s the latest Marvel film, or even the female-centric “Beauty and the Beast,” movies often mean big...

Comedy, Films, News, Trailers

Teaser Watch: Aubrey Plaza Is an Instagram Stalker in “Ingrid Goes West”

If you find yourself rolling your eyes at social media stars, Instagram platitudes, and hashtags being affixed to every other word online, “Ingrid Goes West” may just be the dark comedy for you....

Films, News, Television, Women Directors

Gurinder Chadha Moves to TV with FremantleMedia-Backed Bend It TV

Gurinder Chadha is branching out into television. The “Bend It Like Beckham” director’s TV production company, Bend It TV, will receive 25 percent backing from FremantleMedia, Variety writes....

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

Theresa Rebeck Opens Up About Being Fired from “Smash”

“The misogyny is beyond anything that people believe,” “Smash” creator and former showrunner Theresa Rebeck writes in an essay entitled “What Came Next.” “On my first job in...

Comedy, Television, Trailers, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Britt Robertson Starts a Fashion Empire in Netflix’s “Girlboss”

“Go ahead. Underestimate me. I’ve got it all figured out,” a young woman with a great eye for fashion tells a store owner in a new trailer for “Girlboss.” Inspired by the best-selling book...

News, Television

Kelly Ripa Developing “Geek Girl Rising” as Scripted TV Series for ABC

Kelly Ripa is bringing women in tech to the small screen. The “Live! with Kelly” host and her husband, Mark Consuelos, will develop the upcoming book “Geek Girl Rising: Inside the Sisterhood...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: What Inspired Me to Make a Film About Retirees

Guest Post by Rosemary Rodriguez There’s an abundance of turmoil, fear, anger, and hatred expressed through images that come at us 24/7 through social media, TV, and movies. As a society, we are...

News, Television

Lifetime and National Women’s Soccer League Announce 2017 Game of the Week Schedule

Credit: NWSL’s Twitter account Lifetime and the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) have revealed the 2017 NWSL Game of the Week on Lifetime live broadcast schedule. According to a press...

Features, News, Television, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Ellen Pompeo Praises Shonda Rhimes’ Leadership

Ellen Pompeo made her directorial debut on last night’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” after 13 seasons of portraying the titular Dr. Meredith Grey. And it seems as though her boss,...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Weekly Update for March 31: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week “The Zookeeper’s Wife” The Zookeeper’s Wife — Directed by Niki Caro; Written by Angela Workman The real-life story of one working wife and mother...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: How One Non-Profit Changed The Game For Parents At SXSW

Guest Post By Christy Lamb and Mathilde Dratwa INT. BEDROOM — VERY EARLY MORNING Actress and director Foster Wilson has just found out that a film she worked on, “The Archer,” will be...

Comedy, Films, News, Women Writers

Sony Buys Rights to Emil Ferris’ Graphic Novel “My Favorite Thing Is Monsters”

If you’re a fan of Nancy Drew, “Veronica Mars,” and/or pulp fiction, listen up: Another amateur girl sleuth is headed for the screen, and this one faces off against monsters. Sony has won the...

Films, News, Television

Women Execs Appointed at British Film Institute, Creative BC, and Annapurna

Three major job appointments for women executives have been announced at Creative BC, Annapurna, and the British Film Institute (BFI), ScreenDaily reports. Gaylene Gould is now the BFI’s Southbank...

Books, News, Television, Women Writers

HBO Announces TV Adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s “My Brilliant Friend”

The TV adaption of Elena Ferrante’s novel “My Brilliant Friend” — book one of her Neapolitan series — has found a home. HBO, in partnership with Italy’s national public...

Awards, Films, News

Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs Accepts CinemaCon Pioneer of the Year Award

Cheryl Boone Isaacs accepted the Pioneer of the Year honor at CinemaCon’s Will Rogers Motion Picture Foundation Dinner, held Wednesday. The President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Guest Post: Supporting Women’s Voices in Independent Film

Guest Post by Jere Rae-Mansfield As a distributor of independent feature films for over 30 years, I have enjoyed watching women unite and rise to prominence in the film industry. Not only the titans...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Susan Johnson Talks “Carrie Pilby” and Finding Funding for the Female-Led Film

Susan Johnson is an Independent Spirit Award winning filmmaker. “Carrie Pilby” marks her feature directorial debut. After a successful career as a music video director, Johnson has produced 10...

Comedy, Films, News

Joss Whedon May Direct Batgirl Standalone Film

Joss Whedon is bringing another heroine to the screen. The “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” creator is “nearing a deal” to write, direct, and produce an untitled Batgirl film for Warner Bros. as...

Features, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

April 2017 Film Preview

“Their Finest” If there’s one thing that April showers bring, it’s a plethora of films that feature women holding both the camera and the pen. Female screenwriters, in particular, drive this...

Films, News

Lois Smith-Starrer “Marjorie Prime” Acquired by FilmRise

FilmRise has acquired U.S. distributions rights to Lois Smith and Jon Hamm’s holographic love story “Marjorie Prime,” Deadline reports. Directed by Michael Almereyda (“Hamlet”), the sci-fi...

Books, Films, Interviews, Women Writers

A Conversation with “The Zookeeper’s Wife” Author Diane Ackerman

Diane Ackerman is best known for her more recent books “A Natural History of the Senses” and “The Human Age: The World Shaped By Us.” However, “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” a story about a...

Awards, Films, News, Television

Drew Barrymore, Samantha Bee, America Ferrara, & More to Be Honored at the Gracie Awards

The recipients of the 42nd annual Gracie Awards have been announced via the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (AWMF). Taking place June 6 in Beverly Hills, the Gracies “honor exemplary...

Books, Films, News, Women Writers

23-Year-Old Author Tomi Adeyemi’s Debut Novel Acquired by Fox 2000

Get ready to feel really unproductive. Twenty-three-year-old author Tomi Adeyemi received a seven-figure book deal from Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group for her debut novel, “Children of...

Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors, Women Writers

Trailer Watch: Diane Lane Takes the Trip of a Lifetime in Eleanor Coppola’s “Paris Can Wait”

“Driving is the only way to see a country,” Anne (Diane Lane) is told in a new trailer for “Paris Can Wait.” She and her husband (Alec Baldwin) are visiting Cannes from the U.S., but...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Women-Directed Features “Polina” and “The Drowning” Acquired

Two new women-directed films have found homes. Deadline reports that Oscilloscope Laboratories snagged the North American rights to Valérie Müller and Angelin Preljocaj’s “Polina,” a ballet...

Festivals, Films, News, Women Directors

“Lipstick Under My Burkha” to Open Indian Film Fests in LA and NY

“Lipstick Under My Burkha” has been subject to censorship in India, but the feminist film is being received warmly at festivals in the U.S. In fact, the Alankrita Shrivastava-directed movie will...

Films, News, Theater

Janeane Garofalo to Make Broadway Debut in “Marvin’s Room”

Janeane Garofalo is set to make her Broadway debut. The two-time Emmy-nominated actress and stand-up comedian will star in Roundabout Theater Company’s “Marvin’s Room,” The New York Times...

Features, Interviews, Television, Women Producers

Listen: Podcast with “Harlots” Producer Alison Owen

“Harlots” premieres today on Hulu. I had a conversation with producer Alison Owen about the brothel drama, set in London during the 18th century. In this podcast, we talk about her foray into...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

Male Privilege Watch: Chris Addison to Make Feature Debut with “Nasty Women”

Here we go again. Yet another newbie male director has been given the reins to a much anticipated women-centric project. This time it’s Chris Addison making his feature directorial debut with the...

Documentary, Films, News, Trailers, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: Explorer Gertrude Bell Takes Center Stage in “Letters from Baghdad”

“In the desert, every newcomer is an enemy till you know him to be a friend,” says Gertrude Bell, voiced by Tilda Swinton, in a new trailer for Sabine Krayenbühl and Zeva Oelbaum’s “Letters...

Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

BAMcinématek to Present Anne-Marie Miéville Retrospective

Swiss filmmaker Anne-Marie Miéville will be celebrated with a full career retrospective presented by BAMcinématek in Brooklyn. After launching her career in the ’70s, the writer, director, and...

Films, News, Women Directors

Natalie Portman to Play a Bull Rider in Anna Rose Holmer’s “Bronco Belle”

Natalie Portman is going from redesigning the White House to becoming a rodeo superstar. The “Jackie” actress is attached to star as a bull rider in “Bronco Belle,” Deadline reports. “The...

Festivals, Films, Women Directors, Women Writers

Bentonville Film Fest to Open with Gaby Dellal’s “3 Generations”

“3 Generations” The 2017 Bentonville Film Festival will open with Gaby Dellal’s controversial “3 Generations,” Indiewire reports. Written by Dellal and Nikole Beckwith, the drama, once...

Films, News, Women Directors

Amber Heard to Star in Agnieszka Holland’s “The Kind Worth Killing”

Amber Heard is teaming up with Polish auteur Agnieszka Holland. Heard will topline Holland’s upcoming crime thriller “The Kind Worth Killing,” Deadline reports. The feature hails from...

Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Noomi Rapace Is Abducted & Subjected to Experiments in “Rupture”

An idyllic day quickly transforms into the stuff of nightmares in a newly released trailer for “Rupture.” Renee (Noomi Rapace), a single mom, lovingly says goodbye to her son and drives to meet...

Comedy, News, Television

Sarah Silverman to Host Political Comedy Talk Show for Hulu

Sarah Silverman is branching out into political commentary. The stand-up comedian and actress will host a weekly half-hour talk show — in the vein of “Full Frontal” or “Last Week...

Films, Interviews, News, Women Directors

A Conversation with “The Zookeeper’s Wife” Director Niki Caro

We have been anxiously awaiting “The Zookeeper’s Wife” ever since Jessica Chastain’s 2015 guest feature for The Hollywood Reporter. Long before its release, Niki Caro’s film was labeled a...

Films, News

“Queen of the Desert” Gets a U.S. Release Date and New Trailer

U.S. audiences are finally going to have the opportunity to see Nicole Kidman’s portrayal of Gertrude Bell in “Queen of the Desert.” The biopic of the renowned British archaeologist, explorer,...

Films, Interviews, Women Directors

Jessica Chastain and Niki Caro on “The Zookeeper’s Wife” and the Importance of Recognizing Women in…

Jessica Chastain and Niki Caro on “The Zookeeper’s Wife” and the Importance of Recognizing Women in History “The Zookeeper’s Wife” “The Zookeeper’s Wife” tells the powerful story...

Books, Films, News

Amy Pascal & Bruna Papandrea to Produce Film Adaptions of Upcoming Books

Amy Pascal and Bruna Papandrea are bringing your next literary obsessions to the big screen. Pascal is finalizing a deal for Laura Dave’s “Hello, Sunshine” and Papandrea has optioned Elizabeth...

Comedy, Films, News, Trailers

Trailer Watch: Frances McDormand Takes on the Police in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

“What’s the law on what you can and cannot say on a billboard?” Frances McDormand asks in a newly released Red Band trailer for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” The Oscar...

Features, News

WTF of the Day: Aaron Sorkin Was Unaware of Hollywood’s Diversity Problem

“Are you saying that women and minorities have a more difficult time getting their stuff read than white men and you’re also saying that [white men] get to make mediocre movies and can continue...

Books, Films, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Thea Sharrock Being Eyed to Direct “The One and Only Ivan”

Thea Sharrock may be following up a tragic romance with a gorilla story. The “Me Before You” director is in talks to helm Disney’s big screen adaptation of Katherine Applegate’s Newbery...

Features, Films, News, Women Directors

What Happened to the Women Directors in Hollywood? Part 5: 2000–2017

Mira Nair and Ava DuVernay: Wikimedia Commons/IndiaFM/Bollywoodhungama/usbotschaftberlin by Carrie Rickey This five-part Truthdig series by Carrie Rickey is published in partnership with Women and...

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