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20 Essential Horror Films Directed by Women


20 Essential Horror Films Directed by Women
Near Dark (1987)
Female characters are prominent in scary movies, and not always as helpless victims. Think about the Final Girl, without whom slasher films would not exist, or other kick-ass heroines, like
Alien’s Ripley. Behind the camera, though, you’ll find
way more male writers and directors which is why these horror movies directed by women are worthy of extra celebration.
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Director Harron
(I Shot Andy Warhol) and Guinevere Turner co-wrote the script, adapted from Bret Easton Ellis’ satirical best-seller about a materialistic, appearance-obsessed, serial-killing yuppie. Christian Bale’s note-perfect titular turn forever distanced him from his child-star beginnings, and Harron’s movie stylish and impressively grisly, while still emphasizing the source material’s razor-sharp, pitch-black humor continues to be influential in so many ways. Where would ....

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For Your Consideration: 12 Films Directed by Women That Should Get Picked up by Streaming Services


I would do anything for you, Angela. Strange Days
Unstreamable is a weekly column that finds films and TV shows you can t watch on major streaming services in the United States. This week we re celebrating Women s History Month by highlighting 12 films directed by women that we think should be more broadly available to watch. We ve got films from Mira Nair, Kathryn Bigelow, Céline Sciamma, and more. This list is definitely not comprehensive if you have any unstreamable recommendations, send them our way!
(Also, a little housekeeping: Chase is out on vacation for the next two weeks, so we ll have a few special guests joining Jasmyne for the column.) ....

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I Shot Andy Warhol movie review (1996)


When Andy Warhol mused that in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, he could not have anticipated that Valerie Solanas would earn her fame by shooting him. To be fair, she did it only as a last resort; God knows she tried everything else to get Andy to make her famous. Now her life and crime are dramatized in “I Shot Andy Warhol,” which Warhol might have found the perfect movie title, combining as it does the deadpan, the sensational, and name-dropping.
Solanas walked into the Factory, Warhol s studio, on June 3, 1968, pulled out a gun that was given to her by a guy she met in a mimeo shop, and fired on America s most famous artist. “Jesus Christ, now she s shot somebody,” one of Warhol s assistants says. (One expects Warhol to summon his strength and gasp, “Not just somebody.”) When the police ask her why she did it, she says she has “a lot of real involved reasons.” She sure does. ....

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In Memoriam 2020 (Movies & TV) + Video


A Tribute to Those We Lost in 2020
January 1, 2021 by:
As 2020 comes to a close, we here at JoBlo.com would like to take a moment to honour some of the people who sadly passed away this year. Our deepest respect goes out to everyone in the industry we have lost, and our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of those who died in 2020. These talented individuals will always be remembered for their impact on the world of film and television.
In Memory Of.
Buck Henry
Buck Henry passed away on January 8th at the age of 89 due to a heart attack. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, Henry joined The Premise, an improv comedy group that performed in the West Village in Manhattan. From there, Henry went on to write for Steve Allen and Garry Moore, and he was even the face of an elaborate hoax created by comedian Alan Abel that spanned close to three years. Henry made many public appearances as G. Clifford Prout, the president of the Soci ....

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Andy Warhol | American artist


The son of Ruthenian (Rusyn) immigrants from what is now eastern Slovakia, Warhol graduated in 1949 from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), Pittsburgh, with a degree in pictorial design. He then went to New York City, where he worked as a commercial illustrator for about a decade.
Warhol began painting in the late 1950s and received sudden notoriety in 1962, when he exhibited paintings of Campbell’s soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, and wooden replicas of Brillo soap pad boxes. By 1963 he was mass-producing these purposely banal images of consumer goods by means of photographic silkscreen prints, and he then began printing endless variations of portraits of celebrities in garish colours. The silkscreen technique was ideally suited to Warhol, for the repeated image was reduced to an insipid and dehumanized cultural icon that reflected both the supposed emptiness of American material culture and the artist’s emotional noninvolvement with the p ....

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