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Amazon's new 10-part series Good Girls Revolt was inspired by a landmark 1970 case involving a group of women working at Newsweek magazine who sued their employers for gender discrimination.
By Tim Goodman There’s probably a series of real interest buried inside the new Amazon drama Good Girls Revolt (which starts Friday, Oct. 28), and that series revolves around journalism.
The last glimmer of hope for a triumphant return of Good Girls Revolt has been extinguished. There will not be a second season. "It's official, it's over," Dana Calvo, the series creator and an ...
Let’s get this out of the way: Good Girls Revolt isn’t Mad Men, for better and for worse. That’s the comparison Amazon desperately wants me to make regarding its newest drama, which takes ...
Good Girls Revolt, Amazon‘s new 10-part series based on the 2012 book of the same title by Lynn Povich, is a fictionalized account of the lives of real women researchers (a.k.a. fact-checkers ...
The lead actors of “Good Girls Revolt” say they haven’t experienced the same level of sexism as their fictional News of the Week counterparts on the new Amazon show, but co-stars Anna Camp ...
And perhaps they’ll wonder if women in 2016 felt similar amazement at seeing “Good Girls Revolt,” Amazon Studios’ period piece inspired by a discrimination lawsuit filed by 46 female ...
The drama was axed in December by Amazon after just one season. By Kate Stanhope Good Girls Revolt won’t be making a comeback. “Good Girls Revolt won’t be airing on another network.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook With the burgeoning progressiveness of peak TV, Amazon’s newest drama “Good Girls Revolt” ...
What a relief, then, to find Amazon’s Good Girls Revolt (Friday, *** out of four), an inspiring 10-episode series set in 1969 that follows some young female journalists as they fight for equal ...
For “Good Girls Revolt” creator Dana Calvo, it was never a question of whether the story of a band of magazine research girls suing for equal employment opportunities in the 1960s would be ...
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