Gender-neutral awards are completely ridiculous, if they continue with it then the whole Awards season is pointless. Women deserve to be nominated for roles in which they depict serious women making achievements and sacrifices in history, industry and defining womanhood.
Otherwise, these shows will only exist to look at women in pretty an…
Gender-neutral awards are completely ridiculous, if they continue with it then the whole Awards season is pointless. Women deserve to be nominated for roles in which they depict serious women making achievements and sacrifices in history, industry and defining womanhood.
Otherwise, these shows will only exist to look at women in pretty and weird dresses and the films that get nominated will get worse and worse each year. I'd like to see the awards season suspended until the year the movie industry releases enough epics that are worthy of awards. Emilia Perez, a movie that is critically slated, a box office flop and slated all over social media, especially by native Mexican people, receives 13 NOMINATIONS? Just 1 less than the mighty classic Ben Hur???
Stephen, here's a great idea for an article. Could you look at the state of Female comedy movies from the year 2000 to present day? I would love to know the Top 5 women's comedies of each year and what it said about female humour and producers & studio execs's understanding of teenage girls and young women audiences.
Movies like 13 Going On 30, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Monte Carlo, Sweet Home Alabama, Coyote Ugly, Bridesmaids, Freaky Friday, 27 Dresses, How To Lose A Guy In 30 Days,etc.
What was the change in these movies and how they slowed down and stopped being made? What were the changes in fashion, slang, social behaviours, attitudes to the opposite sex, romance?
Gender-neutral awards are completely ridiculous, if they continue with it then the whole Awards season is pointless. Women deserve to be nominated for roles in which they depict serious women making achievements and sacrifices in history, industry and defining womanhood.
Otherwise, these shows will only exist to look at women in pretty and weird dresses and the films that get nominated will get worse and worse each year. I'd like to see the awards season suspended until the year the movie industry releases enough epics that are worthy of awards. Emilia Perez, a movie that is critically slated, a box office flop and slated all over social media, especially by native Mexican people, receives 13 NOMINATIONS? Just 1 less than the mighty classic Ben Hur???
Stephen, here's a great idea for an article. Could you look at the state of Female comedy movies from the year 2000 to present day? I would love to know the Top 5 women's comedies of each year and what it said about female humour and producers & studio execs's understanding of teenage girls and young women audiences.
Movies like 13 Going On 30, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Monte Carlo, Sweet Home Alabama, Coyote Ugly, Bridesmaids, Freaky Friday, 27 Dresses, How To Lose A Guy In 30 Days,etc.
What was the change in these movies and how they slowed down and stopped being made? What were the changes in fashion, slang, social behaviours, attitudes to the opposite sex, romance?