Sep 18, 2015 Permalink Cousteau As a Real Life Betty Boop Pretty Peaches (1978) *** (out of 4) After her daddy's wedding, Peaches (Desiree Cousteau) fears that she'll no longer be #1 in his life so she speeds off in her jeep where she eventually wrecks and gets knocked out. While...
Pretty Wet Lips: Directed by Carl Stanfill. With Sunny Boyd, Mary Steely, Kathy Reeder, Harold Benjamin. Psychiatrists interview criminals and victims together to see how they got where they are in space and time. Their stories are told in flashbacks.
Up next from Jennifer Reeder (V/H/S/94, Night’s End, Knives and Skin) is the horror movie Perpetrator, which follows Jonny (Kiah McKirnan), an impulsive teenage girl living in a town where young women continue to go missing and revolves around the power she’s forced to unlock to su...
In recent years, female comic book characters have been as heroic as their male counterparts. Thanks to the real female superheroes of the 70s and the urge to represent women, many superheroes and supervillains have begun to find their way into the comic book scene. In celebration, the fema...
(Women could not vote until 1918.) In the 1880s trade unions, which had first appeared earlier in the century, grew larger and more militant as increasing numbers of unskilled workers were unionized. A coalition of labor and socialist groups, organized in 1900, became the Labour party in ...
Although this might generally be categorized as a “just okay” movie, I know it holds a special place in the hearts of other women around my age who also grew up watching it, seeing themselves in and feeling connected to Tibby, Lena, Carmen, and Bridget. A coming of age stor...
men are uninterested in going for karaoke now that there’s no prospect of forcing the women to sing and dance for and with them, while the women, free of their abusive superiors for once, have an absolutely ripping time belting out songs about loser men that they’re leaving in the ...
I don’t like women to be victims. It’s time we stopped that. How are you fleshing out the part of Edward? We wanted to get into more of his background. We left it at the business side of it [in the film], and now we’re making that a little clearer and what his ...
" This is the first time [Maria’s] actually felt that way, and surrounded by brightness and lightness with the fact that she's loved, and that you see all these Brown women cleaning. Our job was to make it as joyous as possible, but also grounded in somet...
Sep 18, 2015 Permalink Cousteau As a Real Life Betty Boop Pretty Peaches (1978) *** (out of 4) After her daddy's wedding, Peaches (Desiree Cousteau) fears that she'll no longer be #1 in his life so she speeds off in her jeep where she eventually wrecks and gets knocked out. While...