Hollywood cuts out female directors while planning ‘pink razor’ remakes
Posted by Brandy McDonnell on Nov 9, 2015 | 0 comments

While Hollywood is busy planning “pink razor,” all-female remakes, the studios are all-too-often cutting out women directors who have already earned critical acclaim or box-office success.
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