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Hollywood Feminist of the Day: Gabourey “Gabby” Sidibe
From everything I’ve heard she is beyond spectacular in her film debut Precious so much so that there is already Oscar talk.  I loved what she had to say to NY Magazine about her weight and her body.  I cannot wait to see this movie. “I learned t...[Read on]
Awards Watch: National Board of Review
Carey Mulligan The National Board of Review (NBR)  handed out its awards for 2009 and Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air (which is opening in limited release today) took top honors.  NBR is a mysterious group.  Some film people, some folks not in the bus...[Read on]
Movie Review: Precious
Precious is one intense and powerful movie.  It’s about an obese, illiterate, sexually and physically abused African American girl who refuses to give up on herself when everything around her conspires to wreck her and beat her down. The reason why th...[Read on]
New York Film Festival - Counting the women
The NYFF released the lineup for its 47th edition earlier this week.  Of the 29 films listed on its main slate only 4 (actually 3 and a half) are directed by women.  Unacceptable.  The list of women directed and women centric films is below. The dates...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The Independent Spirit Award Nominations
Isn’t the indie world supposed to be better for women?  Guess not that much better since women were virtually shut out of all the major awards categories for the Independent Spirit Awards which will be held in LA on Friday, March 5th. Here are some of...[Read on]
Indie Spirit Moments
The last couple of weeks have been all Bigelow all the time, but since The Hurt Locker and the blue people weren’t up for any awards at this year’s Indie Spirits, it allowed other films to shine. I was so psyched to see Gabby Sidibe (and Precious) wi...[Read on]
Best actress contenders – Thinking outside the box
The Hollywood Reporter’s Steven Zeitchik has a recent piece about how small the pool is this year for Best Actress. He talks about how the top three potential nominees are Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia), Carey Mulligan (An Education), Gabourey Sidibe (Pr...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The BAFTA Long List
Certain of the Oscar categories release long list before the final nominations but BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) has produced a long list in all its categories before whittling it down to the final five in each. An Education (a...[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]
Quick Hit: Producing Precious
Women & Hollywood has a fantastic guest post by L.A. Collins in which she interviews Lisa Cortes, the executive producer of Precious. She writes: At the SAG Awards, critics darling and Oscar front-runner Mo'Nique flipped the script. She took a special, u...[Read on]
Precious, my Precious: Black Female Citizenship, Complexity, and the Politics of Unrelenting Survival
[Editor's Note] I haven't seen Precious yet, but I have read about it endlessly and already cried just reading reviews. One of the most powerful interpretations I have read so far on Precious comes from my good friend, colleague and mentor Malkia Cyril fr...[Read on]
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