Elliot Frances Flynn
Elliot Frances Flynn (she/her) is an actor and writer whose recent credits include acting work on HBO’s Mare of Easttown, Netflix’s Things Heard and Seen, and recent feature film: Shoplifters of the World. Image courtesy of Elliot Frances Flynn.
Mint Simon
Mint Simon (they/them), a musician, songwriter, and front-person of the Canadian indie-pop band Caveboy, recently embarked on an exciting solo project. In 2021, they’ve released two singles and accompanying music videos for their songs “Used for Love” and “Some of Everything.” Mint Simon has so much to celebrate with this new venture, and luckily it’s only the beginning. Image courtesy of Mint Simon.
A Love Letter to Shrill
In honor of the final season of Shrill, I thought I’d take a look back at some of my favorite episodes and character arcs.
What Broadway Reopening Means for Marginalized Communities
For many, it’s exciting to see their beloved art form return; but what’s the theatre industry going to do to protect its most vulnerable members?
Navigating Imposter Syndrome in the Creative World
Imposter syndrome: it’s the psychological experience of feeling like a fraud. Any time I receive praise for something, I go into denial. It’s something we all deal with when venturing into a creative industry, so let’s talk about it.
5 LGBTQ+ Must Watch Documentaries For Pride Season
While all of the partying and celebrating at Pride can look like a dream, it’s incredibly important to recognize the hardships and journeys of the individuals who paved the way for us (and continue to do so to this day).
10 Production Companies Owned by Women
Women in integral roles in entertainment was actually a trend in the silent movie era…and then the field became dominated by men. It’s taken till now for production companies headed by women to pop up again in larger numbers. Check out some of our favorites that produced some must-see projects.
What I learned at the Cannes Film Festival
As my friends and family can attest to, I like to slip my Cannes experiences into conversation whenever possible because it is probably the coolest thing, no definitely, the coolest thing I’ve done.
Women to Watch: Inspirational Directors in the Industry
Navigating the present-day film and media industry as a woman can be a complex and often confusing process! That’s why, this week, we’d like to spotlight several inspirational women figures (writers, producers, directors, comedians), and take a deep dive into how they got their start, the unique perspectives they bring to the table, and what we might learn from their experiences.
Antoinette Perry and the Tony Awards
The Tony Awards are named after Mary Antoinette “Tony” Perry, actress, director, producer, and co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.
Working Girl: Feminism through the generations
My mom always told me how much she loved Working Girl and how progressive it was, so finally, we sat down and watched it together. I was ready to experience a great, female-led story, ala Nine to Five, but I quickly saw the movie for what it was: a man’s shallow interpretation of what it’s like to be a working woman.
Inclusive Resources for Filmmakers and Screenwriters
Female and gender non-conforming creatives deserve more representation in filmmaking and screenwriting. We hope the following list of funders proves to be a helpful, inspiring resource for you.
Authenticity, Representation and Why They Matter
At times, a focus on representation alone can feel thin and hollow, as if certain actors or actresses were chosen to fit a quota, a numbers game instead of something truly authentic, which could represent people as they deserve to be represented.
Reading Screenplays: Five Elements To Consider
While aspiring screenwriters are encouraged to study the best of the best, it’s important to acknowledge the value of studying screenplays of all levels. By reading both great screenplays and ones with unfulfilled potential, you will be able to see what works compared to what doesn’t.
WandaVision - Marvel’s Joker Rebuttal
Considering how the past year has been, it makes sense for all of us to relate to a woman who builds her own sitcom dream life to escape grief.
Stephanie Weeks
Stephanie Weeks is an actor, director, and teacher who deeply understands the power that storytelling has for both the creators and the receivers. Image courtesy of Stephanie Weeks.
The Hollywood Hustle: Five Years Later
In honor of nearly five years in Los Angeles, I wanted to share five transparent tips I wish I knew before working in entertainment.
Elizabeth Mehling
Elizabeth Mehling is an animator, filmmaker, and editor who has a strong sense of herself and why she’s in animation and film. Image courtesy of Elizabeth Mehling.