Some great news this week from Film Comment: Three columns by critics Farran Smith Nehme, Margaret Barton-Fumo and Violet Lucca have been added to the magazine’s online home.
The new additions are...
2013’s best onscreen love story — which won so many hearts it was that year’s highest-grossing movie worldwide — is headed to Broadway. A stage version of “Frozen” is expected to...
Music Box Films has acquired all U.S. rights for writer-director Anne Fontaine’s latest offering, “The Innocents.” The drama premiered at Sundance last month under the title “Agnus Dei.”...
Good news for the many admirers of Italian author Elena Ferrante’s so-called ‘Neapolitan Novels.’ The four-part book series, which has recently become a hit with U.S. readers, is set to be...
“I’m going to tell you everything I wasn’t able to tell you,” writes the eponymous character of “Julieta” in a letter to Antia, her estranged daughter, in a new trailer for the...
Today sees the release of the It’s A Man’s (Celluloid) World report for 2015, the annual study which examines the portrayal of female characters featured in the top 100 domestic grossing films of...
Worldwide distribution rights for writer-director Maris Curran’s “Five Nights in Maine” have been acquired by FilmRise.
The drama stars “Selma” breakout David Oyelowo as a young widower...
Ava DuVernay is in seriously high demand. The “Selma” director is reportedly currently being courted to direct not one but two high-profile features.
Deadline reports that DuVernay is expected...
“Mustang” took home the top prizes at France’s Lumiere Awards, held Monday night in Paris.
Deniz Gamze Erguven’s powerful coming-of-age story was named Best Picture and Best First Feature...
The following has been reposted from The Huffington Post with permission of the author. Our version below includes minor edits.
This February, The Bechdel Test Fest celebrates its first birthday....
A trailer has been released for Alison Eastwood’s follow-up to 2007’s “Rails & Ties,” “Battlecreek.”
Set in the small town of Battlecreek, the romantic drama is centered on Henry...
WeForShe have published the 2016 WriteHer List.
The women’s advocacy group inaugurated the small-screen equivalent to the Black List last year. The scripts are evaluated based on a variety of...
Two single mothers who dream of fighting crime end up policing neighborhood code violations instead. “The Enforcers” certainly doesn’t sound like your average buddy cop show — and we have...
Writer-director Maggie Greenwald’s “Sophie and the Rising Sun” will be represented by Entertainment One’s Seville International. The sales agent acquired the exclusive rights to all regions...
A new initiative launched by Women in View and the Directors Guild of Canada aims to double the number of women directing scripted TV in Canada. Their timeline is ambitious — the hope is to...
The National Theatre in London has set a target of achieving a 50/50 gender balance among its directors and living writers by 2021.
The plans were revealed by the prominent British venue’s current...
Lately, due to the #OscarsSoWhite,#OscarsSoMale and #AltOscarParty campaigns, a lot of attention is being paid to how The Academy, and Hollywood in a more general sense, fails to reward women and...
Netflix has ordered a comedy series based on Sophia Amoruso’s best-selling book “#Girlboss.”
The streaming service went straight to series with “#Girlboss,” which suggests that they have a...
Films About Women Opening This Week
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
A zombie outbreak has fallen upon the land in this reimagining of Jane Austen’s classic tale of the tangled relationships...
CBS has ordered a pilot centered on two influential families in a military community from former “Smash” writer Becky Mode.
“Four Stars” is set in Tampa, Florida, where the high-ranking...
Adele is currently lighting up the Billboard charts and setting records, but she’s far from the first songstress to dominate the airwaves. An upcoming episode of PBS’s “American Masters”...
Dawn Porter’s “Trapped” has landed a distribution deal. Trilogy Films, Big Mouth Productions, Cedar Creek Productions and Chicken & Egg Pictures have announced a partnership with Ro*Co...
“How can you think I’d be interested in two hot 20-year-old blondes?” asks Violette’s new beau, Jean-René, when she finds him asleep between a pair of them in the trailer for Julie...
The Orchard has secured all North American rights to Antonio Campos’s “Christine.” The film, which stars Rebecca Hall in the titular role, is based on the story of television reporter Christine...
Paul Feig has been named the recipient of the inaugural Athena Leading Man Award by the Athena Film Festival, an annual celebration of women and leadership. The “Ghostbusters” helmer is the first...
When Jon Stewart announced he was stepping down from “The Daily Show,” many prospective successor names were thrown around — one of the most obvious being Samantha Bee, the show’s most...
This roundup of women-centric crowdfunding projects has a little something for every kind of movie fan. The horrors of motherhood, grief and repeating the mistakes of the past are explored in...
A new U.S. trailer has been released for Brit auteur Terence Davies’s latest, “Sunset Song,” which puts young heroine Chris (Agyness Deyn, “Clash of the Titans”) front and center.
The film...
Liz Garbus’s “What Happened, Miss Simone?” is the sole woman-helmed documentary in the running for this year’s Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards.
The Netflix doc, which features...
Tina Fey’s production company, Little Stranger, has made a first-look deal with Universal. The studio just released “Sisters,” Fey’s most recent film with long-time collaborator Amy Poehler....
America Ferrera is weighing in on Hollywood’s diversity problem(s), and not for the first time. The former “Ugly Betty” star’s bit with Eva Longoria at this year’s Golden Globes was easily...
Array — the film collective founded by director Ava DuVernay dedicated to the amplification of films by people of color and women — has announced indie film “Echo Park” as its...
“Me Before You” sees Emilia Clarke switching gears from leading armies — and dragon sidekicks — in “Game of Thrones” to taking on the role of caregiver. Clarke plays Louisa, a...
Jessica Chastain is in talks to star in “Woman Walks Ahead,” Susanna White’s upcoming Native American period drama set in the 19th century.
Chastain, a longtime advocate for diversity in the...
The fourth season of documentary series “America ReFramed” premiered this week on World Channel.
The series, which features the work of emerging and veteran filmmakers alike, aims to shine a...
South by Southwest has announced the bulk of its 2016 lineup, and eight of twenty films in competition are female-helmed or co-helmed: That amounts to a not-at-all shabby 40%. In 2015, only 25% of...
Constance Wu — who has attracted rave reviews for her role as Jessica Huang in the ABC sitcom “Fresh Off the Boat” — is set to hone her dramatic skills in independent feature “You...
Helen Mirren has teamed up with Budweiser for its newly launched #GiveADamn campaign.
The Dame is advertising beer in a Super Bowl Commercial while simultaneously laying the verbal smackdown on beer...
HBO has released a trailer for highly-anticipated documentary feature “Mavis!,” which chronicles the life and times of legendary gospel and soul singer Mavis Staples. The trailer opens with...
My cinematic coming of age happened in Paris on a post-collegiate Rotary fellowship. In the 6th arrondissement, where there are almost as many cinemas as there are impeccably-dressed women wearing...
Julie Menin will take over as Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment in New York City. Menin, who is currently the Consumer Affairs Commissioner for the city, follows Cynthia...
A premiere date for “Confirmation” has at long last been confirmed: the HBO film starring Kerry Washington will debut on the premium cable network Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)....
Amazon has made a multimillion dollar addition to its kids’ content line-up, signing a deal with American Girl to bring programming based on the doll brand’s characters to Amazon Prime later this...
“The Witch” has been terrifying audiences and earning glowing reviews on the festival circuit since it premiered last year at Sundance — and took home the Directing Award in the U.S....
Writer, producer, director and all-round Renaissance woman Ondi Timoner wil helm a biopic of American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Former “Doctor Who” star Matt Smith will take on the role...
The cover of Vanity Fair’s 2016 Hollywood Issue has been unveiled, and all of the stars being celebrated are women. This is, of course, no accident: The cover is making a statement.
Admittedly,...
It looks like Archie Panjabi has found the perfect follow-up to her Emmy Award-winning role as Kalinda in “The Good Wife,” and is set to star in her very own vehicle.
The London-born actress has...
Keira Knightley is teaming up with the producers behind “Carol,” Number 9 Films (Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley) and Killer Films (Christine Vachon and Pam Koffler).
The Oscar-nominated...
This excerpt from my new book, “KooKooLand,” describes a time, in the fall of 1978, when I was an aspiring filmmaker in New York City. I’d spent the previous year working for no pay on a...
“The Eagle Huntress” has found a home at Sony Pictures Classics.
The crowd-pleasing Sundance documentary chronicles a 13-year-old Mongolian girl’s attempt to challenge 2,000 years of tradition...
Netflix has given the green light to what’s being billed as the “Gilmore Girls’” final season.
Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel will return for...
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Film Comment Adds Three New Online Columns By Female Film Critics
Some great news this week from Film Comment: Three columns by critics Farran Smith Nehme, Margaret Barton-Fumo and Violet Lucca have been added to the magazine’s online home. The new additions are...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 10, 2016News, Theater
‘Frozen’ Is Coming to Broadway
2013’s best onscreen love story — which won so many hearts it was that year’s highest-grossing movie worldwide — is headed to Broadway. A stage version of “Frozen” is expected to...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 10, 2016News, Women Directors, Women Writers
Anne Fontaine’s Sundance Drama About Pregnant Nuns Picked Up By Music Box Films
Music Box Films has acquired all U.S. rights for writer-director Anne Fontaine’s latest offering, “The Innocents.” The drama premiered at Sundance last month under the title “Agnus Dei.”...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 10, 2016News, Television
Elena Ferrante’s ‘Neapolitan Novels’ Being Made Into TV Series
Good news for the many admirers of Italian author Elena Ferrante’s so-called ‘Neapolitan Novels.’ The four-part book series, which has recently become a hit with U.S. readers, is set to be...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 10, 2016News, Trailers, Videos
Trailer Watch: A Mother Unlocks Her Mysterious Past in ‘Julieta’
“I’m going to tell you everything I wasn’t able to tell you,” writes the eponymous character of “Julieta” in a letter to Antia, her estranged daughter, in a new trailer for the...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 10, 2016News, Research, Statistics, Women Directors
Study: Number of Female Protagonists On Screen Improved in 2015 — But Not By Much
Today sees the release of the It’s A Man’s (Celluloid) World report for 2015, the annual study which examines the portrayal of female characters featured in the top 100 domestic grossing films of...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 9, 2016News, Women Directors
Maris Curran’s ‘Five Nights in Maine’ Starring Dianne Wiest Gets a Distribution Deal
Worldwide distribution rights for writer-director Maris Curran’s “Five Nights in Maine” have been acquired by FilmRise. The drama stars “Selma” breakout David Oyelowo as a young widower...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 9, 2016News, Women Directors
Ava DuVernay Circling Sci-Fi Starring Lupita Nyong’o and Jennifer Lee-Scripted ‘A Wrinkle in Time’
Ava DuVernay is in seriously high demand. The “Selma” director is reportedly currently being courted to direct not one but two high-profile features. Deadline reports that DuVernay is expected...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 9, 2016Awards, News
‘Mustang’ Wins Big at France’s Lumiere Awards
“Mustang” took home the top prizes at France’s Lumiere Awards, held Monday night in Paris. Deniz Gamze Erguven’s powerful coming-of-age story was named Best Picture and Best First Feature...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 9, 2016Features, News
Crosspost: What Launching The Bechdel Test Fest Taught Me
The following has been reposted from The Huffington Post with permission of the author. Our version below includes minor edits. This February, The Bechdel Test Fest celebrates its first birthday....
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 9, 2016News, Videos
Trailer Watch: Love Keeps the Darkness at Bay in Alison Eastwood’s ‘Battlecreek’
A trailer has been released for Alison Eastwood’s follow-up to 2007’s “Rails & Ties,” “Battlecreek.” Set in the small town of Battlecreek, the romantic drama is centered on Henry...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 9, 2016News, Women Writers
2016 WriteHer List Names Best Unproduced TV Pilots from Women Writers
WeForShe have published the 2016 WriteHer List. The women’s advocacy group inaugurated the small-screen equivalent to the Black List last year. The scripts are evaluated based on a variety of...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016News
Fox Orders Female Cop Comedy from Writers Sherry Bilsing-Graham and Ellen Kreamer
Two single mothers who dream of fighting crime end up policing neighborhood code violations instead. “The Enforcers” certainly doesn’t sound like your average buddy cop show — and we have...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016Festivals, News, Women Directors
Maggie Greenwald’s Interracial Romance ‘Sophie and the Rising Sun’ Secures Representation
Writer-director Maggie Greenwald’s “Sophie and the Rising Sun” will be represented by Entertainment One’s Seville International. The sales agent acquired the exclusive rights to all regions...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016News, Television
Canadian Program Aims to Increase Number of Women Directors in TV
A new initiative launched by Women in View and the Directors Guild of Canada aims to double the number of women directing scripted TV in Canada. Their timeline is ambitious — the hope is to...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016News, Theater, Women Directors, Women Writers
National Theatre Commits to Gender Equality
The National Theatre in London has set a target of achieving a 50/50 gender balance among its directors and living writers by 2021. The plans were revealed by the prominent British venue’s current...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016Awards, Features, Women Directors
Guest Post: Hollywood Is Not Solely To Blame For Lack Of Diversity — Critics Are, Too
Lately, due to the #OscarsSoWhite,#OscarsSoMale and #AltOscarParty campaigns, a lot of attention is being paid to how The Academy, and Hollywood in a more general sense, fails to reward women and...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016News
‘Pitch Perfect’ Writer’s ‘#Girlboss’ Goes Straight to Series at Netflix
Netflix has ordered a comedy series based on Sophia Amoruso’s best-selling book “#Girlboss.” The streaming service went straight to series with “#Girlboss,” which suggests that they have a...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 8, 2016Features, Weekly Update
Weekly Update for February 5: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You
Films About Women Opening This Week Pride and Prejudice and Zombies A zombie outbreak has fallen upon the land in this reimagining of Jane Austen’s classic tale of the tangled relationships...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016News, Women Producers
CBS Orders Military Family Pilot from Writer Becky Mode and Exec Producer Sarah Timberman
CBS has ordered a pilot centered on two influential families in a military community from former “Smash” writer Becky Mode. “Four Stars” is set in Tampa, Florida, where the high-ranking...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016Documentary, News, Television, Videos
Watch: ‘Natural Woman’ Singer Carole King Revisits Her Breakthrough Album in New PBS Doc
Adele is currently lighting up the Billboard charts and setting records, but she’s far from the first songstress to dominate the airwaves. An upcoming episode of PBS’s “American Masters”...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016Documentary, Festivals, News
Dawn Porter’s Abortion Doc ‘Trapped’ Gets Distribution Deal
Dawn Porter’s “Trapped” has landed a distribution deal. Trilogy Films, Big Mouth Productions, Cedar Creek Productions and Chicken & Egg Pictures have announced a partnership with Ro*Co...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors
Trailer Watch: A Single Mom Falls for a Provincial “Hick” in Julie Delpy’s ‘Lolo’
“How can you think I’d be interested in two hot 20-year-old blondes?” asks Violette’s new beau, Jean-René, when she finds him asleep between a pair of them in the trailer for Julie...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016News
The Orchard Acquires Sundance Hit ‘Christine’ Starring Rebecca Hall
The Orchard has secured all North American rights to Antonio Campos’s “Christine.” The film, which stars Rebecca Hall in the titular role, is based on the story of television reporter Christine...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016Festivals, News
Paul Feig Named As the Recipient of the Inaugural Athena Leading Man Award at Athena Film Fest
Paul Feig has been named the recipient of the inaugural Athena Leading Man Award by the Athena Film Festival, an annual celebration of women and leadership. The “Ghostbusters” helmer is the first...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016Comedy, Features, News, Television
Samantha Bee Is Poised To Change The World of Late-Night TV with ‘Full Frontal’
When Jon Stewart announced he was stepping down from “The Daily Show,” many prospective successor names were thrown around — one of the most obvious being Samantha Bee, the show’s most...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016Crowdfunding, Features, News
Punk-Rock Horror and Women Who Just Rock: February 2016’s Crowdfunding Picks
This roundup of women-centric crowdfunding projects has a little something for every kind of movie fan. The horrors of motherhood, grief and repeating the mistakes of the past are explored in...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 5, 2016News, Trailers, Videos
Trailer Watch: Agyness Deyn Is A Resilient Heroine in Epic Drama ‘Sunset Song’
A new U.S. trailer has been released for Brit auteur Terence Davies’s latest, “Sunset Song,” which puts young heroine Chris (Agyness Deyn, “Clash of the Titans”) front and center. The film...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016Documentary, Features, News, Podcast
Listen: Women & Hollywood Podcast #22: ‘What Happened, Miss Simone?’ Director Liz Garbus
Liz Garbus’s “What Happened, Miss Simone?” is the sole woman-helmed documentary in the running for this year’s Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards. The Netflix doc, which features...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016News
Tina Fey’s Production Company Signs First-Look Deal with Universal
Tina Fey’s production company, Little Stranger, has made a first-look deal with Universal. The studio just released “Sisters,” Fey’s most recent film with long-time collaborator Amy Poehler....
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016Features, News
Quote of the Day: America Ferrera Says “The Playing Field Isn’t Level and Equal”
America Ferrera is weighing in on Hollywood’s diversity problem(s), and not for the first time. The former “Ugly Betty” star’s bit with Eva Longoria at this year’s Golden Globes was easily...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016News, Videos, Women Directors
Ava DuVernay’s Array Acquires Amanda Marsalis’s Romantic Drama ‘Echo Park’
Array — the film collective founded by director Ava DuVernay dedicated to the amplification of films by people of color and women — has announced indie film “Echo Park” as its...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016News, Videos
Trailer Watch: Emilia Clarke Finds Unexpected Love in Thea Sharrock’s ‘Me Before You’
“Me Before You” sees Emilia Clarke switching gears from leading armies — and dragon sidekicks — in “Game of Thrones” to taking on the role of caregiver. Clarke plays Louisa, a...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016News, Women Directors
Jessica Chastain to Star in Susanna White’s Native American Period Drama ‘Woman Walks Ahead’
Jessica Chastain is in talks to star in “Woman Walks Ahead,” Susanna White’s upcoming Native American period drama set in the 19th century. Chastain, a longtime advocate for diversity in the...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 4, 2016News
New Season of ‘America ReFramed’ Features Diverse Docs By and About Women
The fourth season of documentary series “America ReFramed” premiered this week on World Channel. The series, which features the work of emerging and veteran filmmakers alike, aims to shine a...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016Documentary, Festivals, Women Directors
SXSW Announces Most of Its 2016 Lineup: Competition Sections Are 40% Female-Helmed
South by Southwest has announced the bulk of its 2016 lineup, and eight of twenty films in competition are female-helmed or co-helmed: That amounts to a not-at-all shabby 40%. In 2015, only 25% of...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016News
‘Fresh Off the Boat’ Breakout Constance Wu to Star in Feature Debut from Jennifer Cho Suhr
Constance Wu — who has attracted rave reviews for her role as Jessica Huang in the ABC sitcom “Fresh Off the Boat” — is set to hone her dramatic skills in independent feature “You...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016Videos
Watch: Dame Helen Mirren Has Choice Words for Drunk Drivers in New Beer Ad
Helen Mirren has teamed up with Budweiser for its newly launched #GiveADamn campaign. The Dame is advertising beer in a Super Bowl Commercial while simultaneously laying the verbal smackdown on beer...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016Documentary, Festivals, News, Videos
Trailer Watch: Festival Hit ‘Mavis!’ Tells Story of Legendary Singer and Activist Mavis Staples
HBO has released a trailer for highly-anticipated documentary feature “Mavis!,” which chronicles the life and times of legendary gospel and soul singer Mavis Staples. The trailer opens with...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016Features, News, Women Writers
Guest Post: The Screenwriter of ‘Tumbledown’ on The Challenges of Making Women-Centric Movies
My cinematic coming of age happened in Paris on a post-collegiate Rotary fellowship. In the 6th arrondissement, where there are almost as many cinemas as there are impeccably-dressed women wearing...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016News
Julie Menin Named New Media and Entertainment Commissioner for New York City
Julie Menin will take over as Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment in New York City. Menin, who is currently the Consumer Affairs Commissioner for the city, follows Cynthia...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 3, 2016News
HBO’s Anita Hill Film Starring Kerry Washington Gets a Premiere Date
A premiere date for “Confirmation” has at long last been confirmed: the HBO film starring Kerry Washington will debut on the premium cable network Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)....
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016News
American Girl Programming Coming To Amazon Prime
Amazon has made a multimillion dollar addition to its kids’ content line-up, signing a deal with American Girl to bring programming based on the doll brand’s characters to Amazon Prime later this...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016Festivals, News, Trailers, Videos
Trailer Watch: A Young Woman is Accused of Witchcraft in Sundance Winner ‘The Witch’
“The Witch” has been terrifying audiences and earning glowing reviews on the festival circuit since it premiered last year at Sundance — and took home the Directing Award in the U.S....
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016News
Ondi Timoner to Direct Biopic of Robert Mapplethorpe Starring Zosia Mamet and Matt Smith
Writer, producer, director and all-round Renaissance woman Ondi Timoner wil helm a biopic of American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Former “Doctor Who” star Matt Smith will take on the role...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016News
Viola Davis Makes History on the Cover of Vanity Fair’s 2016 Hollywood Issue
The cover of Vanity Fair’s 2016 Hollywood Issue has been unveiled, and all of the stars being celebrated are women. This is, of course, no accident: The cover is making a statement. Admittedly,...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016News, Television
‘Good Wife’ Actress Archie Panjabi Lands Leading Role in ABC Drama Pilot ‘The Jury’
It looks like Archie Panjabi has found the perfect follow-up to her Emmy Award-winning role as Kalinda in “The Good Wife,” and is set to star in her very own vehicle. The London-born actress has...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016News
Keira Knightley to Star in Biopic from ‘Carol’ Producers About Bisexual French Writer Colette
Keira Knightley is teaming up with the producers behind “Carol,” Number 9 Films (Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley) and Killer Films (Christine Vachon and Pam Koffler). The Oscar-nominated...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016Features, News, Women Producers
Marty, Bobby and Me: An Excerpt from ‘KooKooLand,’ a New Memoir by Gloria Norris
This excerpt from my new book, “KooKooLand,” describes a time, in the fall of 1978, when I was an aspiring filmmaker in New York City. I’d spent the previous year working for no pay on a...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 2, 2016Documentary, News
Sundance Hit ‘The Eagle Huntress’ Acquired by Sony Pictures Classics
“The Eagle Huntress” has found a home at Sony Pictures Classics. The crowd-pleasing Sundance documentary chronicles a 13-year-old Mongolian girl’s attempt to challenge 2,000 years of tradition...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 1, 2016News
‘Gilmore Girls’ Gets 4 Movie-Length Episodes With Original Cast
Netflix has given the green light to what’s being billed as the “Gilmore Girls’” final season. Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel will return for...
BY Women and HollywoodFebruary 1, 2016