#Women Writers

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Weinstein Accuser Sarah Ann Masse and Alexa Polar Collaborating on #MeToo-Themed Drama

Sarah Ann Masse — actress, comedian, and one of the many, many women preyed upon by Harvey Weinstein — will star in a feature drama examining Hollywood’s systems of misogyny and...

Films

Awkwafina and Karen Gillan Are Reuniting for “Shelly,” Jude Weng Directing

After sharing the screen in a blockbuster reboot, Awkwafina and Karen Gillan are re-teaming for an original story. The “Jumanji: The Next Level” co-stars will topline Jude Weng’s...

Films

Cannes 2020: Charlie Buhler & Jenna Lyng Adams’ Pandemic Thriller “Before the Fire” Goes to Dark Sky

An extremely prescient thriller written and directed by women has secured North American distribution. According to Deadline, Dark Sky Films nabbed the rights to “Before the Fire,” a...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Gemma Arterton Makes an Unexpected Connection in “Summerland”

“Life is not kind,” says Gemma Arterton in a new trailer for “Summerland.” “Anguish is inevitable. What matters is how you deal with it.” Jessica Swale’s...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: After an Assault, Michaela Coel Focuses on Friends and Work in “I May Destroy You”

Michaela Coel turns her attention to her friendships, work, and activism in the new trailer for “I May Destroy You.” Although its tone is lighter than the previously released teaser, the...

Features

Pick of the Day: “I Will Make You Mine”

“I Will Make You Mine” “explores the experience you have when you are confronted by your past,” writer-director-star Lynn Chen explains in her director’s statement....

Television

Celeste Ng’s “Everything I Never Told You” Is Coming to TV

The last episode of “Little Fires Everywhere” dropped on Hulu last month, and while showrunner Liz Tigelaar would “love” to do a second season, there are no official plans for...

Features

Weekly Update for May 22: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films You Can Watch from Home

Due to the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent restrictions, Women and Hollywood is shifting its focus to online content. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. (Please keep in mind that...

Interviews

Hot Docs 2020 Women Directors: Meet Maria Finitzo – “The Dilemma of Desire”

Maria Finitzo is a two-time Peabody Award-winning social issue documentary filmmaker. She has been producing and directing documentary films for network television, public broadcasting, cable TV, and...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Pageant Winner Convinces Her Daughter to Compete for the “Miss Juneteenth” Crown

A new trailer for “Miss Juneteenth” kicks off with a former beauty queen cleaning toilets. Turquoise’s (Nicole Beharie, “Sleepy Hollow”) life took unexpected twists and...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Military Wives”

In her review of 2018’s “A Star Is Born,” NPR’s Linda Holmes wrote, “if you happen to have notes at the end of the film that remind you that you did, for all the analysis you may attempt...

Television

Martyna Majok’s Play “Queens” Being Developed as HBO Drama

Martyna Majok is bringing one of her plays to HBO. The network has put a series adaptation of the Pulitzer-winning playwright’s “Queens” into development, Deadline reports. Majok...

Films

Issa López to Direct “Our Lady of Tears”

Issa López is set to direct another supernatural pic with a young cast. The “Tigers Are Not Afraid” helmer will step behind the camera for “Our Lady of Tears,” Deadline...

Films

Vicky Jenson to Direct Musical Fantasy “Spellbound” for Skydance Animation

Vicky Jenson will unite a kingdom in her next animated pic. The “Shrek” and “Shark Tale” filmmaker is set to helm “Spellbound,” a musical fantasy. Per Deadline,...

Films

“My Salinger Year” Lands at IFC Films, Sigourney Weaver and Margaret Qualley Star

“My Salinger Year,” the story of Joanna Rakoff’s experiences working for J. D. Salinger’s agent in the ’90s, has secured distribution. IFC Films has acquired the U.S. rights...

Films

“Search Party” Creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers to Write and Direct “Monster”

Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers are teaming up for another pic. Their first joint feature, “Fort Tilden,” took home the 2014 Grand Jury Award at SXSW. Since then, they co-created...

Television

TV Series in the Works Based on Ivy Pochoda’s “These Women”

“The Handmaid’s Tale” creator and showrunner is bringing another woman-penned novel to the small screen. Bruce Miller will develop and produce a series adaptation of “These...

News

Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor Tapped to Pen “Legally Blonde 3”

Mindy Kaling and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” co-creator Dan Goor have signed up — hopefully on pink, scented paper — to write the third installment of the “Legally...

Features

Weekly Update for May 15: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films You Can Watch from Home

Due to the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent restrictions, Women and Hollywood is shifting its focus to online content. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. (Please keep in mind that...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Father & Daughter Embrace Transient Living in “The Short History of the Long Road”

Teenage Nola (Sabrina Carpenter) and her father (Steven Ogg) have made a home of the open road. The pair are always on the move in their refurbished RV, and as Nola explains it, they let the road...

Films

The Story of the Red Rose Crew Rowers Is Headed to the Big Screen, Alexis Ostrander to Direct

It’s been a good week for women-driven sports films. A few days ago it was announced that Netflix is working on a pic about the World Cup-winning 1999 U.S. Women’s Soccer team. Now,...

Films

Reese Witherspoon Has Two Netflix Rom-Coms on the Way

Reese Witherspoon is joining forces with another streamer. The Oscar and Emmy winner just starred in and exec produced Hulu’s “Little Fires Everywhere” and Apple TV+’s...

Television

Sofia Coppola Bringing Edith Wharton’s “The Custom of the Country” to Apple

Sofia Coppola has lined up another costume drama — which also happens to be her first episodic television project. The “Beguiled” and “Marie Antoinette” filmmaker is...

Television

“Center Stage” TV Series in the Works from Jennifer Kaytin Robinson

“Center Stage” fans have much to celebrate. The cult classic ballet drama, which turned 20 years old yesterday, will serve as the inspiration for a follow-up series hailing from...

Television

Series Adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s “The Lying Life of Adults” in the Works at Netflix

The English translation of “The Lying Life of Adults” won’t be out until September 1, but Netflix is already working on a series adaptation. The streamer, alongside Italian...

Trailers

Teaser Watch: Natalia Dyer Loves God and Internet Porn in Karen Maine’s “Yes, God, Yes”

Described by writer-director Karen Maine as “a love story between one woman and her vagina,” “Yes, God, Yes,” stars “Stranger Things'” Natalia Dyer as a teenage girl who...

Television

Queen Latifah’s “Equalizer” Reboot, “Silence of the Lambs” Sequel “Clarice” Get CBS Series Pickups

Two women-driven dramas are among CBS’ first series orders for the 2020-2021 broadcast season. The Hollywood Reporter confirms the Queen Latifah-led “Equalizer” reboot and...

News

Anatomy of a Film: A Conversation with the Creatives Behind “How to Build a Girl”

The Girls Club is hosting a conversation with three of the creatives of “How to Build a Girl,” a recently released coming-of-age comedy starring Beanie Feldstein. We’ll be chatting...

Features

Weekly Update for May 8: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films You Can Watch from Home

Due to the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent restrictions, Women and Hollywood is shifting its focus to online content. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. (Please keep in mind that...

Interviews

Lara Jean Gallagher Discusses “Clementine,” Her Unconventional Coming-of-Age Pic

Interview by Gabriela Rico Lara Jean Gallagher is a writer and director. Her shorts and music videos have screened at SXSW, Palm Springs Shortfest, Mill Valley, Portland International, DC Shorts, as...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Elisabeth Moss Plays a Horror Icon on the Brink in “Shirley”

“I read your story. It made me feel thrillingly horrible,” an unwanted house guest tells Shirley Jackson (Elisabeth Moss) in a new trailer for Josephine Decker’s...

Television

Emma Straub Developing Her Novel “All Adults Here” for TV, Will Write and EP with Sarah Heyward

Emma Straub’s latest novel, “All Adults Here,” was released only a few days ago, but it’s already being developed for the screen. The author is set to pen and exec produce a...

Interviews

“Mother’s Little Helpers'” Kestrin Pantera on Telling a Story About a Dysfunctional Family

Kestrin Pantera is an actress, writer, and director. She made her feature debut with 2014’s “Let’s Ruin It with Babies,” and has since directed TV series such as “Bad Parent Theater,”...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Eliza Scanlen Is Lovesick in Shannon Murphy’s “Babyteeth”

After battling sickness in “Sharp Objects” and “Little Women” Eliza Scanlen finds herself in another medical crisis in “Babyteeth.” The coming-of-age drama sees...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Recently Dumped Woman Falls for a Teen in “Clementine”

A heartbroken woman seems poised to break someone else’s heart in a new trailer for “Clementine.” Devastated by her older, more successful girlfriend’s decision to break up...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “Lucky Grandma” Heads to the Casino and Attracts the Attention of Gangsters

“Why do these messy things keep happening?” asks Tsai Chin (“The Joy Luck Club”) in a new trailer for “Lucky Grandma,” a caper set in Chinatown, New York. After a...

Features

The Road to Romance: Crowdfunding Picks

When it comes to love, things don’t always work out as smoothly as we’d like them to. Our latest round of crowdfunding picks examine the sometimes rocky road to romance in a number of...

Television

Numa Perrier Developing Erotic Thriller Series “Toxic” for Macro Television Studios

Numa Perrier will follow up “Jezebel,” her portrait of a cam girl, with a thriller series about a couple who connect primarily via titillation. Deadline reports the actress and filmmaker...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: A Debt-Ridden Woman Turns to Sex Work in SXSW Winner “Alice”

A trailer has dropped for the winner of last year’s SXSW Grand Jury Award for Narrative Feature. “Alice” sees its titular character shocked to discover that her husband has been...

Films

Zoé Wittock’s “Jumbo” Lands at Dark Star Pictures, Noémie Merlant Stars

After stealing our hearts in “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” Noémie Merlant stars in a very different sort of love story in “Jumbo.” Dark Star Pictures just snagged North...

News

New Prod Company Focusing on Young Queer Women Launches, Options “Amelia Westlake Was Never Here”

Up and coming UK producers Loran Dunn, Sorcha Bacon, and Savannah James-Bayly have launched their own production company, Teen Club, focusing on stories about young queer women. According to Screen...

Features

Pick of the Day: “Saint Frances”

Motherhood — the prospect of motherhood, too, really — is complex. (Duh.) We still don’t talk about that often enough. Women who generally dislike kids can be wonderful mothers. Women who enjoy...

Features

Pick of the Day: “South Mountain”

I’m always happy when female actresses, particularly ones over 40, who have spent years playing supporting characters finally get the chance to step into a starring role. That’s the case...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Dakota Fanning Helps Refugees Connect with Loved Ones in “Sweetness in the Belly”

Dakota Fanning helps refugees reunite with their loved ones in a new trailer for “Sweetness in the Belly.” An adaptation of Camilla Gibb’s 2005 novel of the same name,” the pic...

Interviews

Tribeca 2020 Women Directors: Meet Sabrina Doyle – “Lorelei”

Sabrina Doyle is a British writer and director based in Los Angeles and London. The AFI alumna’s directing has been supported by Women in Film LA, the Chimaera Project, Google, Panavision, the...

Interviews

Tribeca 2020 Women Directors: Meet Anna Kerrigan – “Cowboys”

Anna Kerrigan is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker with a background in independent film, digital storytelling, and theater. “Hot Seat,” which she wrote and directed, premiered at Sundance in...

Television

“Insecure” Renewed for Season 5

This calls for a celebratory mirror rap. HBO has renewed “Insecure” for a fifth season, Variety confirms. Co-created by and starring Issa Rae and partially based on her web series...

Features

Unconventional Self-Discovery: VOD and Web Series Picks

Understanding yourself rarely comes easy. Finding out who you are — from which labels you prefer to use, to your relationship to sexuality, and your bodily autonomy — takes time, and discoveries...

Features

Weekly Update for May 1: Women Centric, Directed, and Written Films You Can Watch from Home

Due to the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent restrictions, Women and Hollywood is shifting its focus to online content. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. (Please keep in mind that...

Trailers

Trailer Watch: “I Was Lorena Bobbitt” Sees a Survivor of Domestic Violence Telling Her Story

Lorena Bobbitt tells her own story in “I Was Lorena Bobbitt,” a “Ripped from the Headlines” Lifetime pic directed by Danishka Esterhazy and written by Barbara Nance. A trailer...

News

Submit Now: Athena Film Festival’s Virtual Writers Lab

The Athena Film Festival at Barnard College has just announced its first ever Virtual Writers Lab. In partnership with WIST (Women in the Script Trade) and Stephens College, the Athena Film Festival...

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