Reviews of movies and TV focused on women
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Jerry and Marge Go Large to win the lottery and save the town
Read more: Jerry and Marge Go Large to win the lottery and save the townJerry and Marge Go Large is based on a true story about a couple who found a flaw in the lottery and used it to make enough money to revive their entire decaying town and help their community. Beware the spoilers.
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The Glass Dome review, a Skandi noir mini series
Read more: The Glass Dome review, a Skandi noir mini seriesThe Glass Dome brings dark Skandi noir to Netflix in a mini series about abducted children who were kept in a glass box like specimens.
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Review: Widows, updated
Read more: Review: Widows, updatedWidows is crammed with star power, blessed with an engaging but tricky plot, and is a paen to female empowerment. I was expecting lots of action from the women, but the story built slowly toward a few moments of action at the end. I first reviewed this movie in 2018, but added updates in 2025…
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The Crowded Room teems with personality
Read more: The Crowded Room teems with personalityThe Crowded Room is hard to talk about without giving away the secret it tries to hide for the first five of its ten episodes. I can tell you that it’s a fascinating, complicated psychological drama and well worth watching. Tom Holland is brilliant in this, and so is Amanda Seyfried. With that said, I…
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Chosen Family, a comedy from Heather Graham
Read more: Chosen Family, a comedy from Heather GrahamChosen Family is a comedy written and directed by Heather Graham. It’s a story about bad relationships, dysfunctional family, and good friends.
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Tiger Eyes, a Judy Blume story about grief
Read more: Tiger Eyes, a Judy Blume story about griefTiger Eyes stars Willa Holland as Davey, a teenage girl who just lost her father to gun violence. Her mom takes her and her brother away from Atlantic City to live in New Mexico at her aunt’s place in Los Alamos for a while.
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Lake George review, a little known gem
Read more: Lake George review, a little known gemLake George is a small indie, an authentic story about an odd couple starring Shea Whigham and Carrie Coon. It went under the radar when it came out in 2024, but might be getting some attention now that it’s streaming on Hulu.