FLORENCE OF ARABIA!
Women Finally Get Equal Representation on Screen
In the historically male-dominated Hollywood film industry, many actresses were relegated to supporting roles, often the girlfriend or wife of the leading man, limiting their ability to truly showcase their craft. But recent advances in AI and CGI have allowed the major studios to finally put classic actresses into leading roles without having to actually work with them or pay them.
Florence Henderson leaves the Bradies behind to become “Florence of Arabia” Carol Kane in the immortal Orson Welles picture “Citizen Carol Kane” Doris Day finds herself at every key moment in history in “Doris Gump” Mary Tyler Moore shocks Hogwarts in “Mary Potter and the Half-Blood Princess” Keira Knightley dons the cowl in “The Dark Knightley” Edie Falco travels to new worlds in “Edie the Extra-Terrestrial” Roseanne Barr is not all she seems to be in “The Wizard of Roz” Laura Dern invades Middle Earth in “The Laura the Rings” Grace Kelly returns in “2001: A Grace Odyssey” Jane Fonda and Dame Judy Dench star in the John Hughes classic, “Janes, Dames, and Automobiles” Halle Berry as Pinhead in the classic 80’s horror film, “Halle-raiser” Bea Arthur makes other women look great in “Stand By Bea” Karen Black needs 1.21 gigawatts in “Black to the Future” Jill Clayburgh and Beverly D’Angelo are Wyld Stallynns in “Jill and Bev’s Excellent Adventure” |