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Lydia Dean Pilcher and Ginny Mohler’s “Radium Girls” to Open at the Quad

“Radium Girls” will soon be hitting theaters. Lydia Dean Pilcher and Ginny Mohler’s feature directorial debut will open April 3 at the Quad Cinema in New York City, a press release...

Films

Zoe Saldana Will Play an Olympic Hopeful in Jasmine McGlade’s “Fencer”

Zoe Saldana is eyeing a trip to the Olympics after battling in space, “Avatar,” and everywhere in between. The actress will play a competitive fencer in new drama, a press release...

Films

Awkwafina Will Play a High Profile Gambler in “The Baccarat Machine”

Awkwafina plays an underachieving stoner in her semi-autobiographical Comedy Central series “Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens,” but she’ll step into the shoes of a high roller on the...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for February 13

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Kristin Scott Thomas & Sharon Horgan Form a Choir with Their Fellow “Military Wives”

Kate (Kristin Scott Thomas) needs something to occupy her time — and worrying mind — while her colonel husband is off on his fifth tour in Afghanistan. So, as we see in the new trailer...

Films

Dee Rees Will Write and Direct Big Screen Rendition of “Porgy and Bess” for MGM

It’s wintertime and, thanks to this news, the livin’ is still easy. Dee Rees is writing and directing a big screen adaptation of the Gershwins’ “Porgy and Bess” for MGM,...

Films

Josephine Decker’s Sundance Winner “Shirley” Acquired by Neon

“Shirley” is continuing its Sundance hot streak. Following its Special Jury Award for Auteur Filmmaking win and the stigma-shattering portrait taken of breastmilk-pumping director...

Features

Weekly Update for February 7: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) – Directed by Cathy Yan; Written by Christina Hodson You ever hear the one about the cop, the...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: Why Do We Reduce “Little Women’s” March Sisters to Types?

Guest Post by Sarah Rebell Which March sister are you? The Internet is full of online quizzes asking that question, and promising to tell you whether you’re more of a reliable Meg or a headstrong...

Films

Meryl Streep Is Backing Rachel Feldman’s Lilly Ledbetter Biopic

Meryl Streep has joined Rachel Feldman’s long-in-the-works biopic about fair pay whistleblower and activist Lilly Ledbetter. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the three-time Oscar winner is...

Features

Writer to Watch: Playwright and “Rocks” Scribe Theresa Ikoko

For Theresa Ikoko, writing is about “loving people back.” As the playwright and screenwriter recalled in an interview with International Cinephile Society, she had this epiphany when she...

Research

2020 Diversity Report: Women and POC Make Strides in Film, Remain Underrepresented

UCLA has released Part 1 of its annual Diversity Report, focusing on representation on both sides of the camera among the top 200 films released in 2018 and 2019. Like the 2019 report and the 2018...

Research

Study: Films Led by People of Color Tend to Out Earn Those with White Leads

A new report from USC Annenberg’s Inclusion Initiative and ReFrame concludes — yet again — that diversity sells. “The Ticket to Inclusion” analyzed the economic...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Black Widow” Has a Choice to Make in Super Bowl Spot

“The Avengers weren’t my first family,” Natasha Romanoff reveals in “Black Widow’s” Super Bowl spot. The upcoming Marvel pic, the first from a solo woman director,...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Rhythm Section – Directed by Reed Morano Stephanie Patrick (Blake Lively) is an ordinary woman on a path of self-destruction after her family is tragically killed...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for January 30

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

News

SAG-AFTRA Publishes Standards for Use of Intimacy Coordinators

SAG-AFTRA is following HBO and Directors UK’s lead. Hollywood’s largest union has published a four-page guide on how best to utilize intimacy coordinators — i.e. professionals who...

Films

Ashley Williams to Topline Adaptation of Female Butcher Memoir “Killing It,” Pamela Fryman to Direct

“How I Met Your Mother” alumni Ashley Williams and Pamela Fryman are teaming up for a new project. The former portrayed recurring fan favorite Victoria and the latter directed almost...

Films

“Ammonite” Lands at Neon, Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan Star

A love story starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan is one step closer to hitting the screen. Neon has secured North American rights to Francis Lee’s “Ammonite,” a press release...

Features

Weekly Update for January 24: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Turning – Directed by Floria Sigismondi Inspired by Henry James’ landmark novel, “The Turning” takes us to a mysterious estate in the Maine countryside,...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Truth Is the Only Agenda in Agnieszka Holland’s “Mr. Jones”

A Welsh journalist travels to Soviet Russia to interview Stalin and cover “the story no one is talking about” in “Mr. Jones.” A trailer for Agnieszka Holland’s new film...

Features

Sundance 2020 Preview: #MeToo Stories, a Gloria Steinem Biopic, Biased Technology, & More

The 2020 Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday and its slate is packed with titles by and about women. Women and Hollywood has put together a rundown of some of the buzziest films screening in...

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Chelsea Winstanley Forms New Production Company, Will Make Her Feature Directorial Debut

Chelsea Winstanley is flying high. She recently made history as the first indigenous woman producer to score an Oscar nod for Best Picture, for “Jojo Rabbit.” Now she’s launched a...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Troop Zero – Directed by Bert & Bertie; Written by Lucy Alibar (Available on Amazon Prime) Nine-year-old oddball Christmas Flint (Mckenna Grace) is obsessed with...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Like a Boss Best friends Mia (Tiffany Haddish) and Mel (Rose Byrne) are living their best lives, running the cosmetics company they’ve built from the ground up....

Research

40 Percent of Last Year’s Top Films Featured a Female Protagonist, New Study Finds

Turns out 2019 wasn’t just a historic year for women behind the scenes. Women also fared very well on-screen last year, according to the latest “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World”...

Features

Weekly Update for January 3: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING The Grudge After a young mother murders her family in her own house, a detective (Andrea Riseborough) attempts to investigate the mysterious case, only to discover that the...

Research

2019 Celluloid Ceiling Report: Women Hit Historic Highs Offscreen, But Are Still Far From Parity

From 2018 to 2019, the number of women directors working on the top 100 films tripled — from four percent to 12 percent — achieving a historic high. This is definitely something to...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Young Woman Crosses State Lines for an Abortion in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always”

The title of Eliza Hittman’s latest, “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” refers to the counseling session a young woman undergoes prior to getting an abortion. A healthcare provider...

Features

Weekly Update for December 20: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

Season’s greetings from Women and Hollywood. We’re getting ready to go on break, so this will be our last Weekly Update of the year. We’ll resume the feature on January 3. Happy...

Features

2019’s Best Films By and About Women

Adaptations of classic novels, feminist takes on the One Crazy Night trope, true stories based on actual lies — 2019 has been a superb year for women in film. From “Portrait of a Lady on...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Keira Knightley Disrupts Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Miss World Competition in “Misbehaviour”

In 1969, 100 million people tuned in live to Miss World — “more viewers than for the moon landings or the World Cup final,” we learn in a trailer for “Misbehaviour.”...

Features

Weekly Update for December 13: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Black Christmas – Directed by Sophia Takal; Written by Sophia Takal and April Wolfe Hawthorne College is quieting down for the holidays. But as Riley Stone (Imogen...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: An Acid Attack Survivor Refuses to Be Silenced in Meghna Gulzar’s “Chhapaak”

Director Meghna Gulzar brings Laxmi Agarwal’s story to the big screen in “Chhapaak.” A trailer has arrived for the Hindi-language portrait of an acid attack...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for December 12

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

News

“Little Women, “The Farewell,” “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” & More Score Critics’ Choice Nods

The Critics’ Choice Award nominations are in — and they’ve bested the Golden Globes. While the latter nominated zero women in the directing category, “Little Women”...

Features

Weekly Update for December 6: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Portrait of a Lady on Fire – Written and Directed by Céline Sciamma (Opens in NY and LA) Brittany, France, 1760. Marianne (Noémie Merlant), a painter, is...

Festivals

Women Make Up 46 Percent of Sundance 2020’s Competition Directors

The Sundance Film Festival has bested its ratio of women filmmakers for the third year in a row. Its 2020 competition lineup is 46 percent women-directed or co-directed, as compared to 2019’s...

Films

Susanna Fogel’s Next Film Will Take on Russian Interference in the 2016 Election

Susanna Fogel will follow up “The Spy Who Dumped Me” with another outrageous tale of espionage, geopolitics, and women caught up in messes created by powerful, ridiculous men — only...

Features

Weekly Update for November 27: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films Playing Near You

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Ximei (Documentary) – Directed by Gaylen Ross and Andy Cohen (Opens in NY November 29) “Ximei” Ximei is a young peasant woman from rural Henan Province who...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Mia Wasikowska Wants Revenge in “Judy & Punch”

Mia Wasikowska wakes up bloodied and beaten in a new trailer for “Judy & Punch.” “Do you remember what happened to you?” she’s asked. The only way she can respond is...

News

“Frozen II” Earns $350 Million in Record-Breaking Opening Weekend

Anna and Elsa’s venture “Into the Unknown” turned out to be extremely lucrative. “Frozen II” netted $127 million domestically and $223.3 million abroad — $350.2...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Frozen II – Directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck; Written by Allison Schroeder  Why was Elsa (Idina Menzel) born with magical powers? What truths about the past...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: How I Made the Switch from Working in Finance to Producing an Oscar Contender

Guest Post by Alexa Khan After graduating from college, I embarked on a very successful and lucrative career in finance — yet I felt stuck in life. Although I loved the sense of accomplishment,...

Awards

“The Farewell,” “Booksmart,” & “Clemency” Among 2020 Film Indie Spirit Award Nominees

The 2020 Film Independent Spirit Award nominations are in — and a wide selection of women-directed pics, including “The Farewell,” “Booksmart,” and...

News

Directors UK Releases Guidelines for Directing Nudity and Sex Scenes

Directors UK, the United Kingdom’s association of screen directors, is taking steps to make the shooting of nude scenes and simulated sex safer. The organization has published “Directing...

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for November 21

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

Films

Zoe Saldana and Reed Morano Team Up for Fact-Based CIA Thriller “Sabaya”

Zoe Saldana and Reed Morano are bringing the story of two heroines — one a CIA agent, the other a 15-year-old escaped ISIS captive — to the big screen. The duo are joining forces for...

Features

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

FILMS ABOUT WOMEN OPENING Charlie’s Angels – Written and Directed by Elizabeth Banks Elizabeth Banks takes the helm as the next generation of fearless Charlie’s Angels takes flight. In...

Awards

Kasi Lemmons, Gloria Estefan, & More to Be Honored at NY Women in Film & TV Muse Awards

“Harriet” has grossed over $25 million and Oscar buzz for its leading lady, Cynthia Erivo, since it hit theaters November 1, and now director Kasi Lemmons has more to celebrate....

Features

Women and Hollywood’s Picks of the Week for November 14

Picks of the Week offers Women and Hollywood’s top recommendations — women-driven and women-made movies, series, VOD releases, and more — and tells you why they are worth your time and...

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