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Chloe
When you strip it down, Chloe is really about women and aging and the different value placed on men and women as they age.  The film written by Erin Cressida Wilson based on the French film Natalie and directed by Atom Egoyan, tells the story of Catherin...[Read on]
Newsflash: Women Over 40 Are Not Over the Hill
Today is my 43rd birthday.  Hollywood wants to make you believe that 40 is old, passe.  But I want to just say out loud that is bullshit. And now maybe Hollywood is thinking that us 40 somethings are still worthy, at least of magazine covers.  It se...[Read on]
Catherine Hardwicke books her next film
It’s been a while — November 2008– since the release of her last film, you know that little film Twilight, the one that made her the highest grossing female director EVER.   It’s taken way too long for her to get back in the saddle.  I personall...[Read on]
Another Nicholas Sparks tearjerker: The dish on Dear John
Whenever I first saw the trailer for Dear John, I was more than excited. Being an avid fan of Nicholas Sparks and his super easy to read and sometimes overly sappy novels, I was hoping that a movie would finally be made about one of his books that followe...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Summer Movies
When I’m at school, I’m stuck in the bubble. For my first few months of freshmen year, I even forgot that new movies came out - sad, I know. It’s gotten a little bit better, but I still never see new movies unless I’m on vacation - and I barely ...[Read on]
Judith Ivey is busy
Judith Ivey as Ann Landers Judith Ivey has had a long TV career, but lately I haven’t seen her in many things.  The good news is that it looks like she’ll be quite visible here in NY  as she follows the path of many female actors as they get older ...[Read on]
4th Annual Los Angeles WISE Panel and Networking Event
If you live in Los Angeles and are interested in pursuing a career in sports, are looking to make connections in the industry, or want to hear from a panel of successful athletes and businesswomen including Women’s Sports Foundation President Jessica Me...[Read on]
More Women at Toronto
The Toronto Film Festival has added more films including Emily Blunt as Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria as the closing night film. (description from indiewire) Set between 1836, the year before her ascension, to 1840, the year she married Prince Alb...[Read on]
Book Review: How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf
Author: Molly Harper Pages: 371 Series: Naked Werewolf #1 Date Started: 5/6/11 Date Finished: 5/7/11 Simple Summary: Mo has moved to the small Alaskan town of Grundy and met resident grumpy pants and uber hunk, Cooper Graham. After hitting it off (in the ...[Read on]
A Step Down the Runway in the Right Direction
Pictured above is Hayley Morley, a UK size 12 model who spurred controversy when she brought some realism to the runway.  Hayley and two other ‘’curvy'’ women appeared alongside stick-figure thin models in Mark Fast’s Lond...[Read on]
What’s up with the cupcake craze?
If the Muffin Man really does live on Drury Lane, he has some stiff competition just around the corner.  I recently discovered this rivalry as I was strolling through trendy Covent Garden, London in search of a quaint British café for High Tea. What I ...[Read on]
Does Nike owe the USWNT?
First, let me apologize for being a tad tardy to this topic. The American blogosphere moves quickly (particularly during a World Cup) and its celerity beat me on this one. Late last week, questions of sexism and male privilege were raised over ...[Read on]
WPS restructuring means loss of jobs, move towards decentralization
            Women’s Professional Soccer issued a public release on Monday evening stating, “League staff has been restructured…while league marketing resources have been shifted to the team level in order to focus locally on attendance a...[Read on]
Olympians & celebs participate in annual Red Dress Collection Fashion Show
2008 Olympic all-around gymnastics champion Nastia Liukin was among the Olympians and celebrities who participated in the sixth annual Red Dress Collection Fashion Show on Friday, Feb. 13 at Bryant Park in New York City. February is National Heart Month, ...[Read on]
Insurance Company: Rape Survivor? Nope, We Won't Take Her
by Amanda Stone, Volunteer, National Women's Law Center  “Nope, we won’t take her.” This is what insurance companies in Florida said when asked whether they would provide insurance coverage to a hypothetical applicant who had survived rape. Let...[Read on]
Please Give written and directed by Nicole Holofcener
To me, a new film from writer/director Nicole Holofcener is a reason to rejoice.  One reason is because she unapologetically tells stories from a female perspective.  But one would be remiss and quite frankly an idiot to paint her work with the chick fl...[Read on]
Bridget Sloan and Kyla Ross Crowned USA Gymnastics National Champions
Post Olympic year national championships are always interesting. Will a new star emerge? Will someone who was in the shadows of previous stars claim the spotlight? Or will the whole event be, well, uneventful? When it comes to the 2009 Visa National Champ...[Read on]
Early thoughts on the Oscar nominations
This morning I have such a feeling of relief over Kathryn Bigelow’s nomination.  Since the Academy has such a shitty track record of honoring women, I thought in back of my mind that they just might give her (and us) the big finger. But those thoughts...[Read on]
Winter’s Bone Scores Multiple Indie Spirit Nominations
Winter’s Bone the big winner at the Gotham awards on Monday evening scored seven nominations for the 26th Independent Spirit Awards.  The awards will be given out the day before the Oscars on February 26th. The Kids Are All Right was right behin...[Read on]
The First Week of the New Year Has Passed: Did You Keep Your Resolution?
Week one of 2010 is officially over. I’m pretty excited about this year, too. In 2009, I made two resolutions: to lose five pounds and get a serious adult job. Luckily for me, I kept both of them. So I’m feeling pretty confident about my resolutions i...[Read on]
Tribeca Line-Up Part 2
Yesterday, Tribeca released the films that will play in the Encounters, Discovery, Cinemania and Spotlight sections. Here are the women directed films: Encounters- Zero out of 14 Discovery- (3 out of 17) brilliantlove, directed by Ashley Horner, writt...[Read on]
Sundance Non-Competition
Here’s the rest of the women directed and women-centric movies showing at Sundance in January.  (Info from Hollywood Reporter) PREMIERES The Extra Man (Directors: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini; screenwriters: Robert Pulcini, Jonathan Ames, Sh...[Read on]
Secretary Clinton to Launch Women’s World Cup Initiative
< p> Pretty Smart! On Monday June 6, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will launch the Women’s World Cup Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports. The event, which will be streamed live on www.state.gov. will take place 9:30 am...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The Writers Guild Nominations
The Writers Guild Award is one of the strictest in the award season.  Here’s how to qualify: (Feature films eligible for a Writers Guild Award were exhibited theatrically for at least one week in Los Angeles in 2009 and were written under the WGA’s M...[Read on]
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