In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Screening Room in Amherst, NY will present, ROAD MOVIES: a Feminist Film Series with double feature evenings on back to back Thursdays; March 13th and ...
Feminism is defined as the belief that men and women deserve equal rights in everything—personally, socially, economically, and politically. Seems like a no-brainer, right? Yet even in 2021, we are ...
In the 40th year since the release of Desert Hearts, Merryn Johns sits down with the film’s director and its stars to ...
When I read back in the spring that Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance was the most divisive movie at Cannes—it got the festival’s longest standing ovation (11 minutes) and the award for best screenplay, ...
A festival like Toronto is the place to take the pulse of the state of film, where artists of the filmed medium put their hearts on display, share what’s on their minds. From what I can tell their ...
If you’ve seen any horror movie, it’s no secret some of our favorite classics fall into sexist tropes, most often with the final girl in slashers being innocent and virginal while her counterpart that ...