why do women pay to see crappy movies?
Where is the networking and support for female filmmakers? Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
Where is the networking and support for female filmmakers? Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
…Hollywood director says out loud that Hollywood actresses are too skinny; and more. Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
…as long as it happened 70 years ago. Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, posting a little late this weekend. Enjoy.
…when violence = commitment; a movie about women as people; more. Yup, it’s the latest installment of The Week in Women, my regular weekly column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
…the new trend of behind-every-great-man movies; Precious is not a documentary; and more. Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
…sexy Star Wars lacks imagination; how not to depict girl geeks; and more. Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
…how to have a nonsexist awards season; Spike TV targets horny dudes; and more. Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
If you’re looking for some movie-themed drinks for tonight’s partying, check out the specialty vodka drinks the Alliance of Women Film Journalists invented. We served these at our awards celebration a few weeks ago. My favorite: the Dirty District 9: THE DIRTY DISTRICT NINE, honoring District Nine, the 2009 EDA Award winner for Cultural Crossover: … more…
…only 18-year-old women are actually real, princess porn, and more. Yup, it’s The Week in Women, my regular weekly column over at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Enjoy.
The Alliance of Women Film Journalists — of which I’m a member and a member of the board — have announced the winners of our 2009 EDA awards. Select highlights (links go to my reviews): • Best Film: The Hurt Locker • Best Animated Film: Up • Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow for The Hurt Locker … more…