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Sandra Bullock makes Box Office history
Sandra Bullock started out 2009 pretty much off the Hollywood radar screen.  She hadn’t made a movie for two years, and since most people never thought a woman over 40 could score box office successes, her upcoming films weren’t taken very seriously....[Read on]
Sandra Bullock tops list of highest paid actresses
According to Forbes, Sandra Bullock was the highest paid actress from July 2009 through June 2010.  She earned an astounding $56 million off her two successes The Proposal and The Blind Side.  She gambled — and won — on The Blind Side by taking le...[Read on]
Oscar Party Recap: Hollywood Finds Its License to Chill
Sandra Bullock and Jesse James at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Photograph by Getty/VF. Perhaps for the first time since 2007, when the financial crisis was still a glimmer in the banking industry’s eye, Hollywood gave itself permission to have a little ...[Read on]
The Proposal: To See or Not To See
The Proposal, Sandra Bullock’s first movie in two years opens today on a little over 3,000 screens.  That is a mega wide release.  We are talking big mainstream Hollywood film release numbers.  I haven’t seen the film.  I tried but couldn’t get ...[Read on]
When Meryl met Tina
When I saw this picture I tried to come up with my idea of what these two awesome women said to each other on the red carpet at the Screen Actor’s Guild Awards this past Saturday.  Every scenario I wrote was so lame that I can’t post them.  Any of y...[Read on]
Awards Watch: A Mixed Bag of a Weekend
Kathryn Bigelow at the Broadcast Film Critics Awards My weekend started out with a second viewing of The Hurt Locker.  I had seen it so long ago and I needed a refresher on it as the awards season gets into high gear.  It was actually better the seco...[Read on]
The Proposal tops Sex and the City
This kind of snuck up on me. The Sandra Bullock film The Proposal has now surpassed Sex and the City in its domestic gross.  Sex and the City earned almost $153 million and this week The Proposal passed $155 million and its still going. Interesting. I ...[Read on]
Countdown: One Week to Julie & Julia
While The Proposal with Sandra Bullock has exceeded expectations, we all know the one movie that women have been waiting for all summer is now only one week away — Julie and Julia.  I have a sense that women are going to come out and see this in droves...[Read on]
Musical Mondays: Head Baker
So what’s “Musical Monday”? Just pick the book you’re currently reading (or just finished), then think of a song or album that best matches the book. Even hitting shuffle on your musical player will do the trick. I don’t know about you, but song...[Read on]
Betty Thomas — $200 Million Director
You know things are shifting a bit when Entertainment Weekly has a column that spotlights female directors at the box office the week after Kathryn Bigelow won at her Oscar. They note in the that Betty Thomas (former actress on Hill Street Blues) who has...[Read on]
Women actors make way less money than men
I’m sure this is no shock to anyone but the new Forbes list of top earning actresses is out and while some women earn a ton of money from acting and endorsements, they make way les than their male peers. The top female earner was Angelina Jolie with $2...[Read on]
Drilling Down: The Blind Side’s Success
I find it really funny — and telling — how the success of The Blind Side is still making people in Hollywood scratch their heads.  This past weekend the LA Times took a long look at the making of the film. First, it seems that Julia Roberts was the ...[Read on]
Interview with Sandra Laing - Real life subject of Skin
Sandra Laing and Sophie Okonedo Skin is the heartbreaking true story of Sandra Laing (played by Sophie Okonedo) as a woman with black skin born to white parents in apartheid S. Africa.  She is a white girl who looked black.  As a young girl she  rea...[Read on]
Oscar Campaigning
You have to check out the NY Magazine piece that Mark Harris wrote on the Oscar campaign.  The more I read and learn about this stuff, the more it resembles politics with handlers telling people what to wear, what to say, where to go and how to act. It ...[Read on]
Women dominate top of the Forbes celebrity list
Two African American women — Oprah and Beyonce — are the two top celebrities according to Forbes.  Awesome.  They are followed by James Cameron who made a pot of money off Avatar and Lady Gaga who has had a serious breakout year.  Other women in ...[Read on]
Pale male fail – Who makes the most in Hollywood
Vanity Fair has put together a list of Hollywood’s highest film earners and not surprisingly, at the top of the list are all white men. The highest female on the list is Emma Watson who made $30 million for the latest Harry Potter films.  ($15 million ...[Read on]
The Elle Power List – 2010
For the second year in a row, Elle Magazine asked Nikki Finke to put together a list of the most powerful women in Hollywood. Personally, I liked the days when the list was 1-100 and it was straightforward. The list seems to have lost its bite (if it ...[Read on]
Sirius Radio Launching "Women's Conference" Coverage Channel
For 48 hours starting at 12 am EST October 30th, Sirius XM Radio will be broadcasting a special channel devoted to delivering the key speeches and panels from the 2010 The Women's Conference. Tune in on SIRIUS 102/XM 155. Speakers and panelists include t...[Read on]
Female composer nominated for Ivor Novello Award
Here’s a topic that I don’t focus enough on: women who write music for films.  Suffice it to say there are not a lot of them. One of the most well known is Rachel Portman who was the first female to win an Academy Award for Emma in 1996.  Another on...[Read on]
The punishment for having kids
According to an LA Times piece, Can Julia Roberts Come Back on Her Own Terms? the person who benefited most from Julia Roberts taking several years off to have and raise her kids is Sandra Bullock who got some of the key roles that Roberts passed on.  M...[Read on]
The world’s most powerful celebrities are women
Forbes has published another one of its lists this time the world’s most powerful celebrities.  Since it’s a celebrity list and is (as they say) “a measure of power based on money and fame,” I’m not surprised that women dominate the top of the ...[Read on]
Race and Film: The Release of Skin
Sandra Laing and Sophie Okonedo Interesting story out of England about how director Anthony Fabian is resorting to guerrilla type outreach tactics to raise awareness and get an audience to see his new film Skin starring Oscar nominated actress Sophie Oko...[Read on]
Car Care: Faith in Your Tech = Faith in Your Vehicle
"I feel like such a fool," Sandra complained. "All I did was take my car in for an oil change and wound up paying for oil, an oil filter and an air filter. Plus, because he called to tell me my fan belt was shot, I had to get one of those installed. "Ho...[Read on]
With a flat tire, bloody shoes and a smile, Chrissie Wellington smashes world Ironman record
This was her Kona. Chrissie Wellington, who had to pull out of October's Ironman World Championships in Kona due to illness, made up for it and then some today at Ford Ironman Arizona. Wellington set a new record for an official Ironman course of 8:36:13...[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]
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