Kate Winslet: new film 'Lee' breaks gender norms
The Oscar winner and her Lee costars Andy Samberg and Andrea Riseborough discuss upending expectations of gender, friendship, and radical acceptance.
October 09 2024 2:16 PM
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The Oscar winner and her Lee costars Andy Samberg and Andrea Riseborough discuss upending expectations of gender, friendship, and radical acceptance.
These tweets prove how stupid and sexist the battle between Team Jolie and Team Aniston really is.
The cutest pics from the lead-up to Hollywood's biggest night!
Time to highlight some movies that feature women!
Grab your popcorn! It's time to go to the movies.
This Sunday’s New York Times Magazine pays homage to “Hollywood Heroines -- 13 Leading Ladies of 2012.” With her mega-box office turn as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and her Oscar-buzz performance in Silver Linings Playbook no list of great movie actresses of 2012 would be complete without one Ms. Jennifer Lawrence and she definitely made it into the NYT Mag's list.
Her feminist character’s sexuality may be up for debate, but Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss is proud that Jane Lynch hit on her, Bette Midler yelled at her, and that she’s followed in Madonna’s footsteps.
In nearly two and a half hours, "Inception" manages to be many things, but boring is never one of them. Directed as well as written by Christopher Nolan, "Inception" is dark, intense, beautiful, and mind-bogglingly captivating. I have to put great emphasis on “mind boggling,” as the plot revolves around the inner workings of the human mind during its dreaming state. 'Inception stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard and little lesbian favorite Ellen Page.
Big Hollywood summer popcorn flicks and lesbian-themed cinema don't typically collide, although there's an argument to be made that Angela Robinson's sexy spy story D.E.B.S and Jamie Babbit's teen angst / mini camp masterpiece But I'm a Cheerleader came pretty darned close. So here's a list of lesbian approved summer movies including Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander, Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Angelina Jolie, Julia Roberts, Tilda Swinton, Ally Sheedy, Nikki Reed and more...
While it’s clear from her heart-rending, Oscar-winning turn as Edith Piaf in 2007’s La Vie en Rose that Marion Cotillard is profoundly talented, the star of Nine has just revealed her brainy, proto-feminist secret weapon for navigating the Hollywood patriarchy -- Forehead Tittaes, by Janae.
Awards' season is upon us, and the nerdy lesbian cinephiles and TV couch stalagmites here at SheWired would like to take a moment to honor the Golden Globe nominees with a little contest. Meryl Streep - nominated for Julie and Julia and It's Complicated - Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts, Mo'Nique, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Emily Blunt, Gabourey Sidibe, Helen Mirren, Glee's Lea Michele, Tina Fey, Edie Falco, Glenn Close, Julianna Margulies, Chloe Sevigny, Anna Paquin, Drew Barrymore, Sigourney Weaver, January Jones and more.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. became the latest Gleeks on Tuesday as its four nominations for Fox's Glee led the TV mentions in line for the 67th annual Golden Globes. Among the nominees likely to make lesbian fans swoon are Glee's Lea Michelle, Nurse Jackie's Edie Falco, The Good Wife's Julianna Margulies, Mad Men's January Jones, hot nerd Tina Fey, perennial faves Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts, Penelope Cruz, Helen Mirren and Sigourney Weaver. Plus newcomers Carey Mulligan and Gabby Sidibe.
Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie gets a little girl-on-girl action in her new uncensored Black Eyes Peas' music video I Got a Feeling. Watch the raunchy video here