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MISS YOU ALREADY, TRUMBO, SPOTLIGHT, SPECTRE and other November 6 openers – Reviews by Jennifer Merin

November 8, 2015November 8, 2015 Jennifer Merin 0 Comments brooklyn, cate blanchett, diane lane, helen mirren, james bond, Miss You Already, saoirse ronan, Spectre, spotlight, the outskirts, trumbo

Don’t miss Miss You Already, a moving drama about lasting friendship between two women. Skip The Outskirts, a film that

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THE WEEK IN WOMEN: Respect for Maureen O’Hara, Sandra Bullock, Sarah Gavron, Daniel Craig and more – Brandy McDonnell reports

October 26, 2015November 9, 2015 Brandy McDonnell 0 Comments charlize theron, Daniel Craig, emily blunt, Empire, geena davis, jennifer lawrence, John Ford, John Wayne, julia roberts, kate winslet, Lee Miller, Maureen O'Hara, monica bellucci, Our Brand Is CrisisX, Sandra Bullock. Sarah Gavron, Sicario, Spectre, Suffragette, Sylvia Robinson, The Quiet Man, the week in women

RIP Maureen O’Hara. Sandra Bullock seconds Hollywood’s spanking for sexism and ageism. Suffragette director Sarah Gavron talks role models. Kate Winslett to star in Lee Miller biopic. Sylvia Robinson, known as the “Mother of Hip-Hop,” will be the subject of a biopic. And Daniel Craig bonds with Monica Bellucci, his equal in age. Read more in THE WEEK IN WOMEN.

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11 Jan

“Can we ever understand another person? Whatever the answer, @LynneSachs1 effort results in a powerful, haunting film," @AWFJ Alliance of Women Film Journalists @aboutafatherwho Release @CinemaGuild starts 1/15. #FemaleFilmCritics24365
https://awfj.org/blog/2021/01/08/film-about-a-father-who-review-by-diane-carson/

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aboutafatherwhoFilm About A Father Who@aboutafatherwho·
11 Jan

"Film @aboutafatherwho is an emotionally wrenching scrutiny of another person, much less a parent," writes @AWFJ Alliance Women Film Journalists. In virtual theaters Jan. 15 @CinemaGuild @aboutdocsguide #FemaleFilmCritics24365 http://shorturl.at/pwA13

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5 Jan

Tra i verdetti interessanti spicca quello per #SophiaLoren che per La vita davanti a sé (#TheLifeAhead) ha conquistato un riconoscimento onorario (il Grand Dame Award for defying ageism)
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5 Jan

Seguono con 2 premi a testa: #PromisingYoungWoman che ha vinto nelle categorie miglior script e #BestWomenDirector, e #OneNightinMiami che ha vinto il premio per il miglior cast e quello per il miglior supporter #LeslieOdomjr #EDA #Awards #AWFJ #FemaleFilmCritics24365
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5 Jan

Annunciati i verdetti degli #EDA Awards i premi assegnati da @AWFJ. A conquistare il maggior numero di premi (6) è stata la pluripremiata pellicola #Nomadland: film, regia, attrice #FrancesMcDormand, fotografia, adattamento, montaggio #FemaleFilmCritics24365
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