
Where Are the Women? X-Men: Days of Future Past
Jennifer Lawrence’s complex antagonist and lots of female mutants make for a respectable showing, particularly for the genre. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

Jennifer Lawrence’s complex antagonist and lots of female mutants make for a respectable showing, particularly for the genre. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

The only female presence is the daughter of a male authority figure… unless we also count the man in drag. Even the fantastical boxtrolls all read as male. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

This guy was sketching flags of the world on the ground in Trafalgar Square…

An extraordinary group of films concerned with corralling confusing and conflicting human experience at emotional borderlands.

Coretta Scott King is mostly an adjunct to her husband here… but even this traditional representation of a woman is better than many films manage. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

A magnificent film, vital and alive, with the most profound sense of immediacy I think I’ve ever felt in a historical story.

A couple of sheep in human-female drag are essential to the plot of this kids’ flick… whose central characters — human and farm animal alike — are all male. [This post is not behind the paywall.]

Charming in that gloriously detailed Aardman way, but with its simple slapstick humor, it’s strictly for the littlest tykes.

It came complete with a rusty post so I can plant it.

Sees no need to engage metaphor or dispense with cliché, so when you haven’t seen it before, you can’t believe what you’re seeing. And not in a good way.