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...take notice, right? But in a film like this—which is essentially about sex and a new way of talking and thinking about sex—it’s easy to take that approach with your female actresses. As stunningly gorgeous as [Charlize Theron] is, it would be really transgressive. I thought it could provoke some pretty vigorous discussion about just how far or not the female condition in the world has come. It was a braising reminder of sexual inequality in the workplace and it’s good for those of us who live...

Author: By Faith O. Imafidon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Director Tackles Sexism | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...Charlize Theron is hungry for another Oscar, her solid performance as Josie Aimes in Niki Caro’s profound “North Country” just might sate her appetite. But that’s not to say that the film is just a vehicle for Theron’s advancement—she just happens to be the driver of an extremely successful social commentary...

Author: By Faith O. Imafidon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: North Country | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

Three Oscar-winning leading ladies—Charlize Theron, recently off her “Monster” Oscar win, Sissy Spacek (1980 winner for “Coal Miner’s Daughter), and Frances McDormand (for 1996’s “Fargo”)—lead the cast of “Country,” which is based on the true story of the first sexual harassment class-action lawsuit...

Author: By Faith O. Imafidon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: North Country | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...radio comic supported by a loyal wife (Emily Watson) and driven to want more by his lovingly pushy stage mum (Miriam Margolyes). After starmaking film work with directors Blake Edwards (John Lithgow) and Stanley Kubrick (Stanley Tucci), he sheds wife No. 1 and lands bombshell bride Britt Ekland (Charlize Theron...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Clouseau's Last Mystery | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...types. Gilda is the extroverted and rambunctious bohemian socialite, Guy is the wide-eyed British schoolboy with a conscience, and Mia is the long-suffering martyr who has made it through the school of hard knocks and is turning around to take another long lap. Even real-life lovebirds Theron and Townsend fail to make their on-screen relationship believable. It’s impossible to either identify or sympathize with their tumultuous affair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAPPENING | 10/1/2004 | See Source »

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