Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
'Margaret' Is the Coming-of-Age Masterpiece You Probably Missed
Obfuscated by time and scandal at the time of its release, "Margaret" is a wondrous story about the traumas of girlhood that deserved "Lady Bird"-like praise.
'Margaret' Is the Coming-of-Age Masterpiece You Probably Missed
Obfuscated by time and scandal at the time of its release, "Margaret" is a wondrous story about the traumas of girlhood that deserved "Lady Bird"-like praise.
Glenn Close Says Hollywood Must Stay Vigilant: 'This Is A Tipping Point'
The legendary actor tells Broadly why the current climate for women in Hollywood is both exhausting and exhilarating.
'Frida' Is a Testament to Salma Hayek's Talent and Tenacity
After the "Frida" star and producer detailed Harvey Weinstein's abusive behavior during production in a recent op-ed, we revisit the film she completed against all odds.
All Hail the Weird, Wonderful Goth Girls of Cinema History
From "The Bride of Frankenstein" to "The Craft," goth characters tell the complicated stories of disenfranchised women fighting to reclaim their power.
Inside 'Godless,' the Gritty Netflix Western About a Town with No Men
Merritt Wever, the star of Netflix's new limited series, opens up about playing tough in a town run by women and being wary of men in Hollywood.
Praise Agatha Christie, Murder-Mystery Pioneer and the Original Gone Girl
With several upcoming adaptations (including "Murder on the Orient Express") and two biopics in development, Broadly pays tribute to the Queen of Crime.
Marianna Palka on Becoming a Rabid Dog in Her Biting Feminist Film 'Bitch'
The writer, director, and star of this karmic dark comedy says "Bitch" is a healing movie about rehabilitating bad men.
Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan Know 'Lady Bird' Is Extraordinary
We spoke to the director and star of the record-breaking coming-of-age film about first kisses, prom, and writing substantial roles for women.
Inside 'Alias Grace,' Margaret Atwood's New Show About a Notorious Murderess
Sarah Gadon, star of the Netflix adaptation of Atwood's popular novel, opens up about working with a crew of women and challenging those who control the entertainment industry.
It's Time to Rewatch 'Grindhouse,' Rose McGowan's 'F-U' to Harvey Weinstein
Ten years after "Planet Terror," director Robert Rodriguez revealed he'd cast Rose McGowan in the Weinstein-produced film after learning about the producer's efforts to blacklist her. The subversive double-feature truly stands the test of time.
The Weinstein-Esque Character You Missed in the Weinstein-Produced 'Scream 3'
Even for a cheeky, self-referential cult franchise, this depiction of a sleazy film exec is bizarrely on-the-nose.