We’re watching “Booksmart” and “The Proposal” this weekend.
Tag: Pick of the Week
Picks of the Week: While “Fleabag” Moves Forward, “Ask for Jane” Looks Back
The titular character in “Fleabag” is ready to confront her past and open up in Season 2. “Ask For Jane” is forcing our country to do the same.
Picks of the Week: From Female Friendship to Unforgettable Injustices
While “Tuca & Bertie” and “Poms” celebrate the joy of female friendship, “The Silence of Others” reminds us why we have to resist forgetting the tough stuff.
Three Feminist Documentaries to Watch this Weekend
“Knock Down the House,” “Ask Dr. Ruth” and “At the Heart of Gold” tell the stories of remarkable women blazing trails at the Olympic games, on Capitol Hill and in our sex lives.
Picks of the Week: Women Defying Gender Norms on Big and Small Screens
“Gentleman Jack,” “J.T. LeRoy” and “Be Natural” uncover the true stories of women who broke down the gender binary and defied societal expectations in order to live their full authentic, creative lives.
Picks of the Week: Three Defiant, Feminist Films Out Now
“Rafiki” is banned in its home country. “Little Woods” takes on a world designed to keep the poor and oppressed poor and oppressed. “Fast Color” re-conceives the superhero. And this weekend, you can watch all three on the big screen.
Picks of the Week: Three Films Out Now Featuring Powerful Women Pursuing Freedom
“Girls of the Sun,” “Her Smell” and “Little” are three very different films with a similar focus: the tumultuous journeys of women who want more.
Picks of the Week: Feminist Vigilantes and Female Spies in Sharp Focus
“A Vigilante” and “Traitors,” both out this weekend, give us a peek into the secret lives of two very different kinds of modern women.
Picks of the Week: Three Difficult, Messy Women’s Stories Coming to a Small Screen Near You
“Catastrophe,” “Shrill” and “The Inventor” complicate cultural ideas of womanhood—and pull us into three unique women’s stories.
Three Films About Women Saving the World—and Themselves—Out Now
“Captain Marvel,” “Gloria Bell” and “Brave Girl Rising” take us into the lives of empowered women and girls—and tell the stories we’ve been waiting to see on screen.