A feature on watching films only directed by women and how that has been easier in the streaming era.
Jennifer Merin, President of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, inquires about what makes for feminist criticism.
The first episode of TNT's “I Am the Night” made its world premiere at AFI FEST on Friday afternoon at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
A look at the disparity between male and female directors and the people fighting to correct it.
Chaz Ebert lists her favorite films of 2017.
One of the best superhero films, in large part because the title character sincerely believes in values larger than any one person.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray and DVD and streaming, including "The Big Sick," "Certain Women," "Wonder Woman," and Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's "The Vietnam War."
A look back at this past weekend's Telluride Film Festival, which included 9 in the main program directed by women.
In trying to shake-off the political blues, an article highlighting various things that bring me joy.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con 2017 about a panel featuring female directors.
Scout Tafoya celebrates the women-focused films Below the Belt and Hundra in his latest video essay about maligned masterworks.
In praise of the women in front of and behind the camera on "Wonder Woman."
Crying through the fight scenes in "Wonder Woman"; Behind Wonder Woman is a great man; How Patty Jenkins saved DC; Tributes to 1978's "Superman"; Ebert on Jenkins.
A report on the 2016 installment of Female Filmmakers Night at the Midwest Independent Film Festival.