Over 2K filmgoers have voted on the 200+ Best Movies Directed By Women. Current Top 3: American Psycho, Big, A League of Their Own
Over 2K filmgoers have voted on the 200+ Best Movies Directed By Women. Current Top 3: A League of Their Own, American Psycho, Clueless
Directed by Nahnatchka Khan (Don’t Trust the B*** in Apt. 23 and Fresh Off the Boat) and written by Wong alongside Park and Michael Golamco, Always Be My Maybe is a refreshing and funny romantic comedy that dares to ask the question: How horrible would it be if your crush started...
Just 30 percent of Hollywood movies in 2023 featured women leads or co-leads, according to the latest study from Annenberg Inclusion Initiative.
It has been expanded from the 100 greatest films directed by women of all time to the 111 greatest, as of October 3, 2020.] For as long as there have been movies, there have been women making them. When the Lumière brothers were shocking audiences with their unbelievable depiction of a...
In the past 12 years, 3% of the directors of animated movies were women, and just one, “Kung Fu Panda 2’s” Jennifer Yuh Nelson, was a woman of color. On the small screen, 13% of episodes from popular animated TV programs from 2018 had female directors, three of whom were women ...
The Mother, directed by Niki Caro, is a female version of Taken that doesn't skimp on the brutal fight scenes. This mom is single-minded, skilled, and ruthless. How to watch: The Mother is now streaming on Netflix. 14. Pamela, a Love Story ...
Directed by Axelle Laffont, ‘MILF’ follows the adventures of three 40-something women who travel to the French Riviera, where one of them has to prepare her vacation home for sale. The women indulge in a sexual escapade with men much younger than them and spend an uproarious summer togeth...
Photo by Cinema Guild Documentary - directed byClaire Simon Metacritic's Best Documentary of 2023. Metacritic's Overall Movie of the Year for 2023. The second of two medical-themed documentaries to crack our top five,Our Bodyfinds veteran filmmaker Claire Simon (The Competition) chronicling the ...
A Netflix original, 13th, directed by Ava DuVernay, is an in-depth look at the prison system. She examines the intersection of racism and mass incarceration in the United States. The film is named for the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibited slavery and freed th...