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Displaying all articles tagged:
Women In Hollywood
#metoo
Oct. 23, 2018
Elisabeth Moss, Tyra Banks, and More on What’s Changed in Hollywood Post-#MeToo
“I would say the way certain male directors have spoken to me is different.”
By
Vulture Editors
Mar. 15, 2018
Behind the All-Female Review Site Ready to Take on Rotten Tomatoes
Actress and director Miranda Bailey has issues with RT’s male bias and binary review system. So she’s starting her own.
By
John Horn
Mar. 5, 2018
The Oscars’ Most Meaningful Gift: Its Lady Presenter Pairings
The show’s producers finally understood the value of letting women present together, women who — gasp — actually like each other in real life.
By
Emily Yoshida
Mar. 4, 2018
Cinematographers React to Rachel Morrison’s Historic Oscar Nomination
Morrison became the first woman nominated for Best Cinematography.
By
Brittany Stephanis
women in hollywood
Nov. 18, 2017
Meryl Streep and Cher Once Fought Off a Man Violently Attacking Another Woman
“I just went completely nuts.”
By
Devon Ivie
sexism
Nov. 2, 2017
Alec Baldwin Admits He’s ‘Bullied Women’ and Knew Rumors of Hollywood Misconduct
“I certainly have treated women in a very sexist way.”
By
Dee Lockett
June 29, 2017
Younger
Stars on Lying About Their Ages to Get Acting Jobs in Hollywood
Sutton Foster: “I have never felt the need to lie about it. I feel proud to be 42.”
By
Katie Van Syckle
a day without a woman
Mar. 8, 2017
How Women in Hollywood Participated in the Day Without a Woman Strike
Jessica Chastain marched in Warsaw, Poland.
By
Dee Lockett
the gender gap
May 5, 2016
This Study Shows that Gender Disparity Isn’t Much Better on Indie Films
The festival circuit is dominated by men.
By
E. Alex Jung
women in film
May 1, 2016
Female Filmmakers Have It Just As Rough in Europe As They Do in Hollywood
The gender-disparity problem isn’t unique to Hollywood.
By
Greg Cwik
party chats
Apr. 21, 2016
Jodie Foster Says Jonathan Demme Is Her ‘Favorite Female Director’
“I don’t think there’s some kind of big plot to keep women down.”
By
Madeline Raynor
chat room
Apr. 20, 2016
Director Susanne Bier on Women in Hollywood
“My worry: I don’t want us to be fringe. We are more than half of the world’s population, and we are always put in a box as if we’re a minority.”
By
Lisa Liebman
100 women directors
Nov. 2, 2015
100 Women Directors Hollywood Should Be Hiring
Studio executives often protest that there simply aren’t enough talented female filmmakers to choose from. They are wrong.
By
Kyle Buchanan
Oct. 31, 2015
100 Women Directors Hollywood Should Be Hiring
Studio executives often protest that there simply aren’t enough talented female filmmakers to choose from. They are wrong.
By
Kyle Buchanan
women in hollywood
July 7, 2015
A Female Producer Explains 4 Ways Women Get a Raw Deal in Hollywood
A female producer highlights forms of subtle discrimination.
By
Mynette Louie
women in hollywood
Feb. 6, 2015
Jodie Foster on How to Make It As a Female Director in Male-Dominated Hollywood
Enlist the help of a few old white guys.
By
Ericka Goodman
women in hollywood
June 1, 2014
Shailene Woodley and Brie Larson Are Out to Conquer Hollywood—and Fix It
“Girls in this industry sabotage each other every day. We will never do that.”
By
Lynn Hirschberg