Over 19K fans have voted on the 340+ characters on Greatest Female Characters In Film History. Current Top 3: Professor Minerva McGonagall, Hermione Granger, ...
Also ranks #18 on The Best Movie Sequels of 2019 Also ranks #29 on The Best Movies About Female Spies Also ranks #44 on The 55+ Best Feminist Movies 120 The Love Witch Anna Biller 93 votes Elaine (Samantha Robinson), a beautiful young witch, is determined to find a man to love...
Horrormovie villains come in all forms,but there's something to be said about some of the genre's best female antagonists.Historically, horror films often relegated women to stereotypical roles as damsels in distress or disposable victims devoid of autonomy and rationality. While suspense movies occ...
Heroes are a dime a dozen, but everybody loves a good villain. Indeed, if you look back at motion picture history, villains are among the most dynamic, engaging, and memorable characters in any movie. It’s in their very nature to stand out, whether due to their ruthless plans, killer ...
Over the years, Disney has had a wide range of male villains. Yet some of their most memorable villains have been the women. While the Disney female villains' concepts are not as varied as the male ones, they more than compensate through personality and flare. Ranging from some of the mos...
Also ranks #2 on 14 Horror Movies Where Rich People Are The Villains 48 SLC Punk! Jason Segel, Matthew Lillard, Devon Sawa 92 votes SLC Punk! is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Merendino. The film is about the young punk rock fan Steven "Stevo" Levy, ...
Films by Julie Dash, Chantal Akerman, Chloe Zhao, Forough Farrokhzad, Jennifer Lee, and many other female filmmakers made the list.
Instead, she headed for Hackney in east London, where she and an almost exclusively female film crew spent the summer of 2016 in the company of a group of local teenagers with next to no acting experience, collaborating on a semi-improvised movie drawn from their own life experiences. The ...
Instead, she headed for Hackney in east London, where she and an almost exclusively female film crew spent the summer of 2016 in the company of a group of local teenagers with next to no acting experience, collaborating on a semi-improvised movie drawn from their own life experiences. The ...
This time it’s all about thefemale villainswhose looks are always the onesrockingthe scene. Just look at the classic Disney princesses: they all had the gift of a natural beauty while the villains have fun withlipstickandfalse eyelashes, Ursula docet. ...