Chaz's Journal
Looking Back at Searching for Debra Winger through the #MeToo Lens
Rosanna Arquette’s 2002 documentary “Searching for Debra Winger” is so much more salient now in light of the recent reckoning, if a little more difficult to watch.
Rosanna Arquette’s 2002 documentary “Searching for Debra Winger” is so much more salient now in light of the recent reckoning, if a little more difficult to watch.
Is it possible to trace the overarching moments of a woman's life using only clips of films directed by women?
The irony of being destroyed by the thing you helped create would not have been lost on a studio responsible for some of the finest film versions of Frankenstein.
2017 seems to have introduced an era of heightened awareness about female filmmakers and the importance of presenting female-oriented stories on big screens.
A collection of all of our essays, reviews and more from Women Writers Week 2018.
A look at the literary legacy of Phantom Thread.
A look at the difficulties that disabled people face in movie theaters in 2018.
A report from the WonderCon panel on Netflix's new "Lost in Space."
A look at the disparity between male and female directors and the people fighting to correct it.
There’s no reason to assume, or even worry, that Fields, Weisberg, and their invaluable lead actors will stumble as they approach the finish line of “The Americans.”