GIFs of the day: Actresses calling out interviewers’ sexist questions on the red carpet.




#AskHerMore on the Red Carpet.
(Source: constel1ation, via smartgirlsattheparty)
GIFs of the day: Actresses calling out interviewers’ sexist questions on the red carpet.




#AskHerMore on the Red Carpet.
(Source: constel1ation, via smartgirlsattheparty)
Ridiculous Roles Directors Have Asked Women To Audition For
Today in WTF.
In a new infographic, the Representation Project analyzed the top 500 films of all time and found that just six starred a woman of color. That’s just 1%.
via PolicyMic
Source: Lee & Low Books
"- –Olivia Wilde crushing it when she talks about women in Hollywood.I don’t know if some of you have been to these live reads at LACMA, where a classic film is read live on stage by actors who just sit and read the script. We did one recently of American Pie, but we reversed the gender roles. All the women played men; all the men played women. And it was so fascinating to be a part of this because, as the women took on these central roles — they had all the good lines, they had all the good laughs, all the great moments — the men who joined us to sit on stage started squirming rather uncomfortably and got really bored because they weren’t used to being the supporting cast.
It was fascinating to feel their discomfort [and] to discuss it with them afterward, when they said, “It’s boring to play the girl role!” And I said, “Yeah. Yeah. You think? Welcome to our world!
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If you ever feel shy about owning your success, ask yourself: What would Meryl do?
Source: Mashable
"I don’t get it. That’s like someone being like, “I don’t really believe in cars, but I drive one every day and I love that it gets me places and makes life so much easier and faster and I don’t know what I would do without it."-
–Amy Poehler on celebrities who shy away from the word “feminist.”
Source: HuffPo
“If you’re not comfortable in your knickers, please do not apply”: UK casting calls expose sexism
Since early 2013, an actress going by the name of Miss L, or her Twitter handle @ProResting, has been publishing lines from unusual casting calls online. Through her Tumblr blog account, Casting Call Woe, L has listed more than 450 casting notes.
The vast majority have been selected as examples of how inappropriate and sleazy some casting calls can be. “Fake boobs are a plus,” “Pretty girl. Does what women do best – looking after her boys,“ and the blunt “NOT UGLY” are three of literally hundreds which demonstrate how women are viewed in some parts of the entertainment industry.
Source and image source: The Telegraph
"Female empowerment became my torch to bear. I won’t ever bend on what I believe in. I don’t care who you are — you can be the best director on the planet. If you don’t get what I do, what I’m good at, I will not bend for you. People don’t understand how important symbolism is. Seeing an image up on that screen can make a difference to somebody. It can make a difference."-
Actress Michelle Rodriguez says to Entertainment Weekly
Michelle Rodriguez talks movies, female empowerment and sex (Entertainment Weekly)
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“Doing begets more doing. It sounds simple, but I’m a firm believer that action can solve so many worries, and just powering through, no matter what, can give you the confidence you need when you feel like you’ve got nothing to offer.”
- Reese Witherspoon shares her story about being an Avon ambassador with LeanIn.Org