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'Barbie' Has Biggest Opening Weekend for a Woman-Directed Film

But right-wingers such as Ben Shapiro are still hating on it.

Greta Gerwig Brings Out the Inherent Queerness of 'Little Women'

Louisa May Alcott is finally getting a cinematic version of Little Women that befits her original vision.

Timothée Chalamet, 'A Fantastic Woman' Win at Spirit Awards

The Call Me by Your Name star and transgender Chilean film were among the diverse winners at the ceremony, which is considered an Oscars bellwether.

Kate McKinnon Set to Star in Sci-Fi Film 'In the Blink of an Eye'

The lesbian comedian has come aboard for a new film project.

10 Must-See Films About Women from 2016

The Oscars rarely awards best picture nominations -- let alone trophies -- to films about women that don't focus on a heterosexual love story. These 10 excellent films from 2016 are about women, regardless of their relation to men. 

Scarlett Johansson Loves Woody Allen Despite Child Abuse Allegations

Following more tone-deaf remarks this summer about playing transgender, the Black Widow star continues to be out of step. 

Cate Blanchett program announces first 11 women, trans, and nonbinary filmmakers to support

Each will receive $50,000 to help them make a short film that will serve as "proof of concept" for a larger project.

‘Barbie’ Exclusive: What Makes a Ken a Ken?

Watch this exclusive featurette from Barbie all about Ken.

Rocketman, Pain & Glory Nab Oscar Noms But Straight Male Stories Ruled

Women were also shut out of the Best Director category, again.

LGBTQ Critics Assn. Nominations Favor International Films This Year

Entries from South Korea, France, and Spain are among the nominees.

'Parasite' Dominates LGBTQ Critics' Dorian Awards With Five Wins

The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced the winners of its annual awards Wednesday, honoring films including Parasite and Portrait of a Lady on Fire (pictured).

This New Program From Cate Blanchett Aims to Change Filmmaking for Women, Trans, and Nonbinary Students

Cate Blanchett is launching a new program through USC to provide women filmmakers with money, mentorship, and exposure.

Kate McKinnon Is Your Lesbian BFF in 'The Spy Who Dumped Me'

The writers and director discuss how the summer comedy takes on female friendship without being a reboot.

When Will Queer Women Get Their 'Call Me by Your Name' Oscars Moment?

The Oscars are finally becoming more diverse, but the Academy still fails to reward stories about queer women. 

Republicans Go Nuts Over 'Barbie' Film's Trans Inclusion and Alleged Communism

Far-right politicians and pundits don't like seeing trans actress Hari Nef in the movie, and Ted Cruz thinks an image of a map is Chinese Communist Party propaganda.

Greta Gerwig Regrets Working With Woody Allen

After not taking sides on the issue at the Golden Globes, the Lady Bird director said she will not work with the accused child molestor again.

Kate Winslet & Saoirse Ronan Discover Fossils, Each Other in Ammonite

The first trailer for the anticipated queer film from God's Own Country director Francis Lee is out. 

'Call Me by Your Name' Takes Year's Highest Per Theater Average

The gay film boasts great reviews and a bountiful box office.

Women Will Dominate Awards Season in Protest and As Presenters

Women will dress in solidarity at the Golden Globes while the Screen Actors Guild will honor women with only female presenters. 

A New Women-Only Rotten Tomatoes Set to Launch

A lone male critic purposefully ruined Lady Bird's perfect Rotten Tomatoes' score. With Cherry Picks, for women reviewers only, he won't get that opportunity.