NEW YORK — Between films like "Girls Trip," "Lady Bird" and "Wonder Woman," 2017 might have seemed like a banner year for women in film, but a new study finds that female protagonists were down 5 ...
Talk Show Host and Columnist at Seattle Red AM 770 At long last, we have a year of legitimately strong movie making. For the last few years, I’ve struggled a bit to fill my Top Ten list with worthy ...
Females comprised 24 percent of protagonists featured in the 100 top domestic grossing films of 2017, a decline of 5 percentage points from 2016. By Mia Galuppo While 2017 saw the release of ...
Other highlights of the 2017 edition include centerpiece doc 'Whitney: Can I Be Me,' Gillian Robespierre's Jenny Slate starrer 'Landline,' and Taylor Sheridan's 'Wind River,' starring Jeremy Renner ...
On International Women’s Day, the Denver Film Society announced the full schedule for its upcoming Women + Film Festival, which will take place April 4-9 at the Sie FilmCenter. For the festival’s ...
Turns out “Wonder Woman” was an exception, not the new rule in Hollywood last year. A new study has found that the 100 top grossing films of 2017 saw even fewer female protagonists than the year ...
Audiences were lucky to see many strong female leads on the big screen in 2017, from Wonder Woman's Diana and her Amazons to Lady Bird. It felt like a pretty good year for representation of women in ...
But for some, Oscar night is a reminder that, Coco notwithstanding, Hollywood often fails to be inclusive. Two years ago that perspective hit a critical mass with the #OscarsSoWhite movement which did ...
The French actress was honored with the Montecito Award for her work in Paul Verhoeven’s acclaimed film “Elle.” On Wednesday, February 8, Oscar nominee Isabelle Huppert was honored with the Montecito ...