produced it, that she couldn't handle the long, grueling days away from her children. "There was this little pause, and then Frances McDormand just kind of went, 'Well, men have written the rules of this industry, and this movie's called "Women Talking," so we're gonna change the ...
Women Talking: Directed by Sarah Polley. With Rooney Mara, Judith Ivey, Emily Mitchell, Kate Hallett. Do nothing, stay and fight, or leave. In 2010, the women of an isolated religious community grapple with reconciling a brutal reality with their faith.
Before we’ve begun,Women Talkinglets us know that this film is “an act of female imagination.” Although the basics of the story are based on an isolated community in Bolivia and a book about a Mennonite community by Miriam Toews, the film feels more true to its opening statement, a c...
A vocal coach (Lake Bell) competes with her own father and his main rival for a prestigious gig doing the voice-over on a trailer for a big-budget movie. Actors: Lake Bell, Fred Melamed, Demetri Martin, Michaela Watkins, Ken Marino Directed by: Lake Bell Also ranks #16 on The Most ...
What The Women Talking Movie Changes From The Book Women Talkingends on a hopeful note, but the novel suggests there is a more apparent danger that the characters might be walking into. What’s more, the film adaptation of the book leaves out the identity of August’s father, and does no...
bring her complaint against her former teacher. A teacher should be protecting a student and what she went through was absolutely inexcusable. I am so glad the story was able to be shared publicly in a movie and book. That must make her feel a little vindicated. The other two stories ...
I was at a Chinese restaurant last night and a couple was sitting in front of me, the wife’s back to me, and her husband was facing me, I have no idea why I keep going back to this place the food really sucks.Anyway the man was doing all the talking, complaining about something...
In addition, in December, MGM’s Orion Pictures will release Sarah Polley’s buzzed-about feature “Women Talking.” Channing Dungey Photo : Tommy Garcia Chairman Warner Bros. Television Group Dungey describes the past year as “truly incredible” for the Warner Bros. Television group, with...
She desperately wants to believe that she is talking to the deceased, and whomever she is speaking to knows exactly what to say to get what they want from her. The difference is that these spirits don’t have Alice’s best interests in mind. Ouija: Origin of Evil subverts the ...
Also at Filmoria, my first book review in a long time–a review of Matt Phelan’s graphic novelBluffton: My Summer with Buster Keaton. If you’re a fan of The Great Stone Face (or your kid is!) check out this charming children’s novel. ...