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  1. Dec 17, 2017 · Starring Charlize Theron, the film revolves around the journey of an undercover M16 agent looking to put a stop to the destruction wrought by the global intelligence community. With stunningly ...

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  2. Jan 17, 2018 · Opportunities are even scarcer for female directors of color — 83.3% of women of color and 79.3% of white women directed just one top-grossing film in the ten-year period. Female directors disproportionately direct dramas and (romantic) comedies. In 2016, 4.2% of film directors were female. Right now, 4.2% of Fortune 500 companies have female ...

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    Coin Heist – directed by Emily Hagins (My Sucky Teen Romance). Hagins has been making movies since she was 12. Her latest, debuting on Netflix, could be her biggest yet. Release date: January 6th. Underworld: Blood Lines – directed by Anna Foerster (cinematographer, White House Down). After working as a second unit director and DP for major blockbu...

    Kedi– directed by Ceyda Torun. See Istanbul in safer times through the eyes of a bunch of cats who roam the city in this award-winning documentary. Release date: February 10th. A United Kingdom – directed by Amma Asante (Belle). For her third feature, Asante depicts the true story of controversial mixed-race couple Seretse Khama (David Oyelowo), th...

    Before I Fall – directed by Ry Russo-Young (Nobody Walks). Russo-Young’s fourth feature is scripted by filmmaker Maria Maggenti (The Incredible True Adventure of Two Girls in Love) based on Lauren Oliver’s young adult novel. Zoey Deutch stars as a teenager reliving the day of her death over and over. Release date: March 3rd (following a Sundance pr...

    Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent — directed by Lydia Tenaglia. The directorial debut of Tenaglia, who has been a producer on such foodie shows as Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, and The Mind of a Chef, this is a documentary about the titular celebrity chef. Release date: April 14th. Unforgettable – directed b...

    Everything, Everything — directed by Stella Meghie (Jean of the Joneses). Meghie is quickly following up her directorial debut of last fall with this romantic drama based on Nicola Yoon’s young adult novel. It’s about a girl with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), which used to be known as the “bubble boy” disease. Release date: May 19th. Bue...

    Wonder Woman – directed by Patty Jenkins (Monster). Wait, there’s a movie by a female director in blockbuster season? And it’s a superhero movie? Talk about a wonder woman. It’s only Jenkins’s first theatrical feature since 2003, which makes no sense at all. Release date: June 2nd. Megan Leavey – directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite (Blackfish). When...

    Detroit– directed by Kathryn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty). Bigelow is finally following up that Best Picture nominee about the killing of Osama Bin Laden (itself the follow-up to her Best Picture and Best Director win with The Hurt Locker) with a movie about the 1967 Detroit riots. Release date: August 4th.

    Home Again– directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer. The daughter of Nancy Meyers makes her directorial debut with Reese Witherspoon in the lead role as a single mom. Release date: September 8th.

    Pitch Perfect 3 – directed by Trish Sie (Step Up: All In). For her second feature, Sie takes over the Pitch Perfect franchise, which is a rarity in having been turned over to women filmmakers and for now continuing that appropriate idea. Release date: December 22nd.

    Beaches – directed by Allison Anders (Gas Food Lodging). Indie icon Anders arrived on the scene about the time the sappy original Beaches came out. Now she’s remaking it for television. Black Dog, Red Dog– co-directed by Adriana Cepeda Espinosa, Anastasia Frank, Leonora Lonsdale, and Isabella Wing-Davey. This is a multi-filmmaker project about the ...

    • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper. 1,109 votes. Marvel's space-faring ensemble returned to the big screen in 2017 with the highly anticipated sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
    • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black. 1,219 votes. The beloved 1995 fantasy-adventure gets a modern update in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
    • Thor: Ragnarok. Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett. 1,270 votes. The Marvel Cinematic Universe took a lighthearted turn with its third installment of the Thor franchise, Thor: Ragnarok, directed by renowned New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi.
    • The Hitman's Bodyguard. Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman. 1,208 votes. In this uproarious, buddy-action comedy, The Hitman's Bodyguard pairs Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson as an elite security agent and a notorious assassin, respectively.
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  4. Dec 30, 2021 · Released in: 2015, 2017, and 2018. Starring: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle, and Marcia Gay Harden What makes it sexy: Could we do a sexy movie list without including the Fifty...

  5. 89 Metascore. Two best friends set out on an adventure, but it soon turns around to a terrifying escape from being hunted by the police, as these two women escape for the crimes they committed. Director Ridley Scott Stars Susan Sarandon Geena Davis Harvey Keitel. 6. Alien.

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