“Greta,” “Woman at War” and “Saint Judy” tell the stories of dangerous women—some terrifying and some trailblazing—who don’t back down.
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Picks of the Week: Two Documentaries Tackling Tough Subjects with Grace and Dignity are Coming to HBO
“United Skates” and “It’s a Tough Life Ain’t It” confront racism and the prison-industrial complex—but give viewers good cause for optimism.
Picks of the Week: Gender and Justice Intersecting On-Screen
“Birds of Passage,” “Lorena” and “Kim Possible” will bring women-centered stories about crime and justice to big and small screens this weekend.
Picks of the Week: Three Awkward, Activist, Women-Driven Coming-of-Age Stories Streaming Now
“One Day at a Time,” “Song of Parkland” and “Pen15” bring modern girlhood—and activism—into sharp focus.
Picks of the Week: Complex, Female-Led Stories Come to Life in “Russian Doll” and “Daughter of Mine”
The gimmicky-sounding premise of “Russian Doll” gets taken to unexpectedly deep and dark places, and “Daughter of Mine” is a film filled to the brim with empathy. Both are out—on big and small screens—this weekend.