Beyond the Bechdel Test: ‘Up in the Air’ (2009)
It ultimately doesn’t matter whether or not “Up in the Air” passes the Bechdel test because this is a subtly, gloriously feminist film.
It ultimately doesn’t matter whether or not “Up in the Air” passes the Bechdel test because this is a subtly, gloriously feminist film.
Her stance was, put simply: There’s not much we can do and letting climate change drive U.S. energy policy isn’t really worth the trade-off.
I really wanted to like The Fringe Hours.
It might be iconic now, but writer and director Amy Heckerling had an uphill battle getting “Clueless” onscreen.
Religious freedom or censorship?
I can’t even tell you how excited this stuff makes me.