Sheigh Crabtree is an entertainment reporter at the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she was the new media editor, weekly cinema technology columnist and daily film reporter at The Hollywood Reporter.
“Good girl-versus-mean girl high school dramas that have played out at the multiplex over the last decade are being pushed aside in favor of stories that let their heroines do more than shop, snipe or try to throw the nearest rival in front of a bus,” Sheigh Crabtree writes Read the rest of this entry »
Essays and Features,
Women on Film
Relentless reports of celebrity decadence and dysfunction associated with reigning “It” girls Lindsay, Paris and Britney provide a dark backdrop for the as-yet untarnished Emma Roberts. Read the rest of this entry »
Interviews and Profiles,
Women on Film