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What Really Happens When You Cast Your Daughter In A Movie
So Yong Kim
Feb 15, 2017
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How A Black Woman Funded The Year’s Best Movie About White Men
Hunter Harris
Nov 18, 2016
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Lily Collins On Why Young Actresses Have To Be “Tenacious” When ...
Kaitlin Reilly
Nov 16, 2016
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Gabrielle Union Shines In
Almost Christmas
— & IRL, Too
In a year that's been particularly trying, disheartening, and difficult, a movie filled with pure, sparkling Black joy is exactly the gift that we nee
by
Arianna Davis
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The Real Story Behind The Other
Loving
Movie
Nancy Buirski has been talking about the Lovings for a long time. The documentary filmmaker — and producer of Loving (out November 4) — knew th
by
Hunter Harris
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Gal Gadot: “If I Want Something, I Can Get It Myself”
It is hard not to be a little bit jealous of Gal Gadot. In the same instant that I am mentally chastising myself for being that girl, the Keeping Up With t
by
Carrie Bell
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Rebecca Hall On The Irony Of Christine Chubbuck’s Suicide
Nearly half a century after her death by suicide on air, there are not one but two biopics about an otherwise little-known news anchor named Christine Chub
by
Elizabeth Kiefer
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32 Women Who Should Host The Oscars
by
Morgan Baila
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Meet
American Honey
‘s Breakout Star Sasha Lane
Most young actresses work for years trying to break into Hollywood by way of L.A. casting couches. Sasha Lane was dancing with the sand between her toes, o
by
Carolyn L. Todd
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Emily Blunt Talks To R29 About
The Girl On The Train
Dear fans of the book The Girl on the Train: I have good news for you. Director Tate Taylor, the book's author Paula Hawkins, and screenwriter Erin Cr
by
Arianna Davis
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Can We Look At & Listen To Women At The Same Time?
A few months ago, I found myself riveted by an appearance Melissa Harris-Perry made on Real Time With Bill Maher. Harris–Perry had recently left her
by
Meera Menon
Fitness
We Found Out What It Takes To Rock-Climb Like A Badass
When it comes to rock climbing, an all-or-nothing approach is key.
by
Laura Delarato
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White Privilege
Isn’t
White Girl
‘s ...
The best scene in White Girl takes place at a really rad party — the kind of cool-kid underground rager that seems to crop up a lot in movies and les
by
Hunter Harris
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Meg Ryan Finally Settles The Question Of Whether Men & Women Can ...
Eighteen years after You've Got Mail, Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks are sharing the big screen once again. This time, however, Ryan is calling the shots. Ith
by
Anne Cohen
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Pitch Perfect 3
Hits An Important Goal For Women In Holl...
Brace yourselves, pitches. Pitch Perfect 3 is not only happening, but it's got another female director locked in. Entertainment Weekly reports that Tr
by
Courtney E. Smith
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Anya Taylor-Joy Is Not Going To Star In A Rom-Com Anytime Soon
Anya Taylor-Joy is quick to say that she doesn't believe the movie characters she's played have much in common, but I beg to differ. They are all
by
Morgan Baila
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Natasha Lyonne Tells R29 About The Problem With “Baby Bumps...
It's a sticky August day in the East Village and Natasha Lyonne is toying with the existential terror of procreation. This is partly because we'r
by
Carolyn L. Todd
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Kate Mara Tells Us Why Getting Older Isn’t A “Big Dea...
Walking into a sun-filled, sparsely decorated West Hollywood hotel room to see Kate Mara so deeply tucked into the corner of a vast sectional that she'
by
Carrie Bell
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ChloĂ« Sevigny Talks About Directing Her “Whisper Of A Film,...
Chloë Sevigny made a grand entrance into the public eye in 1994 when a New Yorker writer dubbed her the “It girl” of New York. Now, after
by
Vanessa Golembewski
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See Bridget Jones Break Some Awkward Baby News In
Bridget Jon...
It's been 12 years since we last caught up with Bridget Jones, and she's still as awkward and charming as ever. In Bridget Jones's Baby, out
by
Hunter Harris
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The Side Of Hollywood You Never Hear About
In the past year, I’ve frequently been asked to talk about being a woman in film. My debut feature, The Adderall Diaries, was released this year, and
by
Pamela Romanowsky
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Meet The Woman Who Produced Both
White Girl
&
Kids
White Girl's director Elizabeth Wood will be the first to tell you that the 1995 indie drama Kids was a big influence on her first feature film, in th
by
Hunter Harris
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How Hard Is It, Exactly, For A Woman To Get Her Movie Made In Hol...
Equal Means Equal is a groundbreaking exploration of gender inequality in the USA, featuring top women's rights activists, leaders, and survivors. A b
by
Kamala Lopez
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Clea DuVall’s
Intervention
Features Friends Way Mo...
Everything about The Intervention feels lived-in. The movie's many friendships and relationships produce conversations that toe the line between kind
by
Hunter Harris
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Sarah Hyland Tells Us About
XOXO
& How To Play The ̶...
Sarah Hyland's busy schedule doesn't leave much time for attending music festivals, but her new movie XOXO took her to so many concerts she can
by
Hunter Harris
Pop Culture
In
Southside With You
, Tika Sumpter Tells Michelle Obama...
America knows Michelle Obama. We've watched her live in the White House, address the entire nation, and cackle and sing with Missy Elliott. In Southsi
by
Hunter Harris
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How Many Female Directors Can You Name?
At this point, you've heard — to some extent — about the lack of female directors hired in Hollywood. Perhaps you've heard that, of t
by
Vanessa Golembewski
Pop Culture
Ben-Hur
‘s Nazanin Boniadi Tells R29: “This I...
Nazanin Boniadi couldn’t help but feel blessed last weekend. And it wasn’t simply because she was in Los Angeles promoting the Ben-Hur remake,
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Carrie Bell
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This Documentary Explains What’s Missing From The Abortion ...
Whatever your political beliefs may be, it's impossible to argue with the fact that we're at a pivotal moment in history when it comes to women
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Elizabeth Kiefer
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Florence Foster Jenkins Was A Bad Singer But Pitch Perfect About ...
It is hard to imagine Meryl Streep being mind-bogglingly bad at anything. And yet, in her latest film out August 12, Florence Foster Jenkins, there she is
by
Elizabeth Kiefer
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