Rashida Jones announced her directorial debut with Sara Bareilles' "Brave" music video on Twitter earlier this week.. It's a bright, poppy song with an equally uplifting video to match.
Read More »Looking back over the last year we are some of our favorite and buzz worthy pieces that ran on the site. We think they are a great overview of what went on for women in and around Hollywood in 2012.
Read More »Here's the first installment where we (the folks who bring you Women and Hollywood) give our opinions (sometimes similiar) of a film opening.
Read More »Looks adorable. Opens August 3.
Read More »Here's the list of women directed and women written films that got picked up out of Sundance. I'm sure there will be more to come.
Read More »While there weren't enough films directed and written by women in the competition as I would have hoped, the list of premieres looks at bit different. Check out the description for Bachelorette- could it be any more like Bridesmaids? It better be good cause if this starts a trend of ...
Read More »After a scene-stealing performance as Ernest Hemingway in Woody Allen's "Midnight In Paris," actor Corey Stoll has joined the cast of Steven Bernstein's indie-dramedy "Decoding Annie Parker," with comedy stalwart and "Parks And Recreation" star Rashida Jones also boarding.
Read More »Even though the film received respectful, rather than rave, reviews on its Sundance bow (our own review was one of the more positive), you can't cast Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, Emily Mortimer, Rashida Jones, Steve Coogan, Hugh Dancy, T.J. Miller, Adam Scott and Kathryn Hahn in a co...
Read More »The cast members of "The Lord of the Rings" have had mixed success in the eight years since the franchise wrapped up. Viggo Mortensen and Orlando Bloom became fully-fledged movie stars (the latter less so in recent years), and Dominic Monaghan managed surprising longevity as a star of "Lost," but Se...
Read More »Rashida Jones' rise in the comedy world after debuting on "The Office" a few years ago is definitely commendable. The daughter of music legend Quincy Jones (we're sure she loves hearing that) is a regular on NBC's "Parks And Recreation," has already starred in "I Love You, Man" and will soon be seen...
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