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Trailer Watch: Hollywood Drives Julianne Moore and Mia Wasikowska Insane in New ‘Maps to the Stars’ Promo

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for January 9: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening This Week Vessel (doc) — Directed by Diana Whitten Vessel begins with a young doctor who lived by the sea — and an unlikely idea. Rebecca Gomperts, horrified by...

Comedy, News, Television

Tig Notaro Gets Her Own HBO Special

Grammy-nominated comedienne Tig Notaro will appear in her first HBO special later this year. Notaro will record an all-new standup performance before a live audience in the coming months. A guest...

News, Women Directors

DGA Study: “Women and Minority Directors Face Significant Hiring Disadvantage at Entry Level”

The Directors Guild of America has revealed the results of a five-year study examining the gender and ethnic diversity of first-time directors on scripted series. In the five-year span from the...

Features, News, Women Directors

‘Selma’ Director Ava DuVernay is a Woman Daring to Tell History

From my latest Forbes post on how Ava DuVernay is making history by interpreting our shared past and defending Selma from its short-sighted critics: Whether we like it or not, there are different...

Features, News, Women Writers

Women Wrote 17% of 2014’s Top 250 Grossing Films

On Wednesday, we revealed that women directed only 17 of last year’s top 250 grossing films — a depressing 6.8%. Fortunately, the number of female screenwriters who penned the scripts to...

Documentary, Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: How I Met My Mother By Making My Family History Doc ‘Farewell Herr Schwarz’

After two hours of interviews, thecinematographer signals that the battery is running out and that we need tostop. Thank God. I have been interviewing my mother for what feels like aneternity now,...

Festivals, News, Women Directors

Isabel Coixet’s ‘Nobody Wants the Night’ to Open the 2015 Berlinale

Prolific Spanish director Isabel Coixet (My Life Without Me, Learning to Drive) will open the 65th Berlin International Film Festival (Feb. 5–15) with her latest film, Nobody Wants the Night. The...

Festivals, Trailers, Videos

The 2015 Athena Film Festival Trailer Is Here!

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Everyone’s Someone’s ‘DUFF’ in New Promo

Features, News, Women Directors

Guest Post: Inside the Fox Global Director’s Initiative

When I found out that I was invited to take part in the Fox Global Director’s Initiative, I was in Beirut, on my way to the Bekaa Valley. The lab would commence in just seven days — by which...

News, Television

Dunham does Iowa: ‘Girls,’ Season Four

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Trailer Watch: Kat Dennings Struggles to Stay Sober and Alive in ‘To Write Love on Her Arms’

Features, News, Women Directors

Women Directed 17 of the Top 250 Grossing Films of 2014

Female directors accounted for only 17 of the top 250 grossing films of 2014 — a mere 6.8%. As paltry as this number is, it represents a minor improvement from 2013, when women comprised 6% of...

News, Television, Women Writers

ABC Family Orders Single-Cam Comedies from Lauren Iungerich, Barbie Adler

ABC Family is expanding its appeal to women in their twenties by adding two single-cam comedies from female creators to its development slate. The cable network has ordered pilots from Awkward...

Features, News, Women Directors

Quote of the Day: Rose McGowan

Rose McGowan said what we’re all thinking at the New York Film Critics Circle awards ceremony earlier this week when she urged for more films from women directors while accepting the group’s...

News, Women Directors

Megan Ellison to Produce ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’ Director Ana Lily Amirpour’s Next Film

The critically lauded A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night didn’t just garner writer-director Ana Lily Amirpour a Breakthrough Director Award at the Gotham Independent Film Awards, but a powerful...

Awards, Features, News, Women Directors

The Big O: The State of the Race — and Where the Women Are

I had a sinking feeling when the Producers Guild announced their ten nominees for Best Picture on Monday. Take a gander at what was selected: American Sniper, Birdman, Boyhood, Foxcatcher, Gone...

News, Theater, Videos

Trailer Watch: Helen Mirren Returns to Broadway as Queen Elizabeth II in ‘The Audience’

Anglophiles, rejoice! Helen Mirren will reprise one of her greatest roles, albeit in an entirely different production, when she returns to Broadway this winter. Mirren will play Queen Elizabeth II...

News

‘Orange is the New Black’ Actress Uzo Aduba to Star in Drama About the Aftereffects of ‘Roots’

Emmy-winning actress Uzo Aduba, best known as Suzanne/”Crazy Eyes” on Orange is the New Black, will star with Maggie Grace in a drama called Showing Roots that explores the socio-cultural...

Awards, Festivals, News

Jodie Foster to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at 5th Athena Film Festival

In honor of Jodie Foster’s five decades behind and in front of the camera, the 5th annual Athena Film Festival (Feb. 5–8) will salute the Oscar-winning actress and director with its Laura Ziskin...

News

Melissa McCarthy’s Disgraced One-Percenter Comedy Gets Release Date

Melissa McCarthy isn’t letting the unfair maligning that Tammy received from the entertainment press get her down. McCarthy will return to the multiplex this May in the CIA comedy Spy and is...

News, Television

HBO Renews ‘Girls’ for Fifth Season

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Scarlett Johansson Signs Up to Kick More Ass in ‘Ghost in the Shell’ Adaptation

Scarlett Johansson proved she’s a bankable action star last year by delivering $458.8 million in box-office receipts with Lucy (reportedly budgeted at a mere $40 million) after years of playing a...

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Bonnie Arnold and Mireille Soria to Head DreamWorks Animation

Veteran producers Bonnie Arnold and Mireille Soria have been named the new co-presidents of DreamWorks Animation, the studio whose last picture with a female protagonist was six years ago (2009’s...

Documentary, News, Trailers, Videos, Women Directors

Trailer Watch: ‘Above and Beyond’ Uncovers the Little-Known American Origins of the Israeli Air Force

If Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken whet your appetite for more tales of WWII heroics, Roberta Grossman’s Above and Beyond will likely satisfy that craving. The Nancy Spielberg-produced documentary...

Features, Films

January 2015 Film Preview

January is widely considered to be a dumping ground for bad movies, but there’s actually an embarrassment of art-house riches to be found this month in theaters, from Oscar vehicles to impressive...

News, Television

Meet Outlander, the Anti-Game of Thrones

Women and Hollywood is taking a break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5....

Features, News

Kristin Scott Thomas Quits Film

Women and Hollywood is taking a break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5....

News, Videos, Women Directors

Special Look at Ava DuVernay in Action Directing Selma

Here’s what Oprah has to say about Ava: “I’ve never seen anyone with such intense passion and willful direction and yet be such a calming force as well.” And she’s worked with Steven...

Features, News

Ballet Dancer Misty Copeland to Get Biopic

Women and Hollywood is taking a break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5....

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A Look Back and Pushing Forward Towards 2015

As the year ends I want to thank everyone who is part of the Women and Hollywood community. As you can see we are more than just a website. We are a project made up of people who educate, advocate...

Features

8 Queer Women Films to Watch in 2014

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Disney Fans Makeover Newest Disney Princess

Women and Hollywood is on break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5. After...

News

Top Designers Refused to Make Melissa McCarthy’s Oscar Dress

Women and Hollywood is on break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5....

Features, News, Women Directors

An Oscar-Nominated Director Gets Real About How Women Are Treated in Hollywood

Women and Hollywood is taking a break this week. Please enjoy one of our most popular posts of the year below. We will return with new features, editorials, and news stories on Monday, January 5....

News, Women Directors

The Women of Hollywood’s Men’s Men’s Men’s World

In today’s NY Times, critic Manohla Dargis gives us her second feature on women directors working in Hollywood entitled In Hollywood, It’s A Men’s, Men’s Men’s World. She focuses this time...

Features

A List of All of Women and Hollywood’s End-Of-Year Coverage

Women and Hollywood is giving 2014 a grand send-off by celebrating as many different kinds of female-centric projects, events, milestones, and achievements as we can. Please check out all of our...

Features, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

Spotlight on Women of Color in 2014

Women and Hollywood’s end-of-year coverage includes our “Best Women-Directed Documentaries of 2014 (That We Managed to See),” “Best Women-Directed Films of 2014,” “Best Films About Women...

News, Videos

Trailer Watch: Helen Mirren Fights For Her ‘Woman in Gold’

The box-office success of 2013’s Philomena (which enjoyed a worldwide gross of $100 million on a $12 million production budget) apparently convinced the BBC that movies about women — even...

News, Women Directors

Women and Hollywood Podcast #7: Ava DuVernay — Director of Selma

To end the year on a high note I give you my latest podcast with Ava DuVernay, the director of Selma. Just a couple of things to note: the audio on this is not great. But Ava is so important a...

Awards, Features

The Big O: 2014 Delivers, From Ellen’s Pizza to DuVernay’s Historic Milestone

Thanks to a guy named Oscar, 2014 began on a cinematic high note for women. And not just because Idina Menzel composed herself enough to soar through the night’s eventual best-song winner,...

News

Jena Malone to Star in So Yong Kim’s Road-Trip Romance ‘Lovesong’

Hunger Games actress and indie darling Jena Malone will reunite with director So Yong Kim in Lovesong, a road-trip movie about the romance that develops between two best friends: Sarah (Malone), the...

News

Reese Witherspoon: “It’s Time That We Start Seeing Women for How Complex They Really Are”

Reese Witherspoon’s makeover from America’s Sweetheart to America’s Bookworm continues with a segment on 60 Minutes, in which the Wild actress and Gone Girl producer talks to Charlie Rose...

News, Television

Sarah Silverman and Sarah Jessica Parker Developing New Comedies for HBO

Two TV comedy veterans are creating starring vehicles for themselves at HBO. Last week brought news that Sarah Silverman and Sarah Jessica Parker are developing new series around the under-explored...

Features, Weekly Update

Weekly Update for December 19 & 24–25: Women Centric, Directed and Written Films Playing Near You

Films About Women Opening December 19 Annie — Co-Written by Aline Brosh McKenna Quvenzhané Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild) stars as Annie, a young, happy foster kid who’s also tough...

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Trailer Watch: Lesbian S&M Returns to the Arthouse via ‘The Duke of Burgundy’

Features, News, Women Directors, Women Writers

The Most Important Feminist Film Moments of 2014

Women and Hollywood’s end-of-year coverage includes our “Best Women-Directed Documentaries of 2014 (That We Managed to See),” “Best Women-Directed Films of 2014,” “Best Films About Women...

News, Trailers, Videos

Trailer Watch: Kate Winslet Designs ‘A Little Chaos’

Those of us who have missed Kate Winslet playing headstrong women in period garb have much to look forward to in A Little Chaos. Winslet is reunited with her Sense and Sensibility co-star Alan...

Features, News, Women Writers

The Best Films About Women in 2014

Women and Hollywood’s end-of-year coverage includes our “Best Women-Directed Documentaries of 2014 (That We Managed to See),” “Best Women-Directed Films of 2014,” and “Best TV Shows and...

Awards, News

Shonda Rhimes to Receive WGA’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Just fifteen years after the premiere of HBO movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, Shonda Rhimes’ first credited feature screenplay, the Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal creator will receive the...

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