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The Francine Pascal series about twin sisters Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield are being turned into a full-length feature.
The New York Times recently asked Diablo Cody, Rita Mae Brown and Rob Zombie, among other film industry vets, what attracts women to the violent genre.
Amanda Seyfried and Megan Fox share a brief love scene in the new horror film, but its feminist writer says she didn't do it for the PR.
The first season of United States of Tara is now available on iTunes and gets a DVD release date for fall.
The new Diablo Cody-penned film finally gives us a taste of what we can expect to see in theaters come September.
Female screenwriters Diablo Cody, Lorene Scafaria, Dana Fox and Liz Meriwether look to each other for support in a harsh, male-driven movie industry.
Conspiracy theories, bad bus drivers, a horror shoot, Battlestar Galactica, model stampedes, dating advice from mom, and more!
The screenwriter's new project will adapt a book about the undead for the big screen.
We'll have to wait until next fall to find out if the Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfriend make-out scene made the cut.
A trailer for Diablo Cody's new Showtime series gives us a sneak peak at Tara's multiple personalities.
We're reminiscing about the young adult section at the library, and thinking of rediscovering our favorite gender-bending books.
The screenwriter is one of few females with the forum to discuss pop culture.
Hollywood is running out of original ideas for their promotional material.
The "Juno" writer's dark comedy, "The United States of Tara" has been given the go-ahead.
There were lots of first-time winners, loads of heartfelt speeches and even a couple of genuine surprises.
Marion Cotillard and Tilda Swinton won big in the British equivalent of the Oscars.
Never mind Blood and Old Men — women did pretty well for themselves this year.
The writer of Juno makes a horror movie with Karyn Kusama and Megan Fox. It's a far cry from stripping and blogging!
At the Critics' Choice Awards, Juno and Hairspray won big and the stars honored the writers' strike by improvising. And did we mention Angelina was there?
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