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Stars Talk About Their Celebrity Idols - POPSUGAR Posted: 11 Mar 2020 12:31 PM PDT Whether it's a celebrity or a loved one, we all have someone that we admire and draw inspiration from and that doesn't change just because you're famous. Stars like Storm Reid, Demi Lovato, Kim Kardashian, and Harry Styles have all been open about their celebrity idols, and some have even been lucky enough to meet them and forge friendships. I mean, can you imagine being friends with Beyoncé? Keep reading to see what your favorite stars had to say about their celebrity heroes. |
Netflix Launches Because She Watched Collection for International Women's Day - Collider.com Posted: 04 Mar 2020 01:33 PM PST Netflix is teaming with the United Nations and putting the spotlight on women and femmes across the world for International Women's Day. Thanks to the release of the trailer for the "Because She Watched" collection, which is narrated by To All the Boys I've Loved Before star Lana Condor, on Wednesday, viewers can now dive into a carefully and thoughtfully curated intersectional collection of movies and television shows which focus on female stories and characters. For those who didn't know, International Women's Day is March 8. The theme of this year's special holiday is "I Am Generation Equality: Realizing Women's Rights." As such, the "Because She Watched" collection is meant to share stories that have inspired the women who inspire us. A respected group of female writers, actors, directors, and producers from around the world were called on to contribute their picks for this special Netflix collection. Among the incredible list of folks who contributed are Ava DuVernay, Sophie Loren, Mindy Kaling, Salma Hayek, Laverne Cox, Janet Mock, and Netflix faves Condor, Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things), and Logan Browning (Dear White People). And for every major celebrity, there is an equally notable title selected to be included in the collection. The titles picked run the gamut of genres, from historical drama to comedy to documentary to sci-fi thriller and beyond. Some eye-catching picks include Miss Americana, Hannah Gadsby's Nanette, Roma, Bird Box, Sex Education, Marriage Story, She's Gotta Have It, Paris Is Burning, Orange is the New Black, The Crown, and Beyoncé's Homecoming. What the list indicates is that time and care was taken in selecting movies and television shows which depicted the female or femme experience across all socio-economic, political, racial, and sexuality categories. In a statement on this special collection's announcement, Anita Bhatia, UN Women Deputy Executive Director, shared,
Longtime Netflix favorite Cox also shared her thoughts on this collection and what it means to come to fruition:
The "Because She Watched" collection will be available to stream through 2020 and you can access it here. Watch the "Because She Watched" announcement trailer below and check out the complete list of titles curated by film and television creatives for the collection, too. Netflix's "Because She Watched" Collection Alejandra Azcárate (Colombia) – Vis a Vis Alice Wu (United States) – Frances Ha Andrea Barata Ribeiro (Brazil) – Sex Education Anna Winger (Germany) – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Ava DuVernay (United States) – A Wrinkle in Time Barbara Lopez (Mexico) – Scandal Beren Saat (Turkey) – Bird Box Bruna Mascarenhas (Brazil) – Quien te cantará Cecilia Suárez (Mexico) – Marriage Story Chris Nee (United States) – Orange is the New Black Christian Serratos (United States) – The Goop Lab Cindy Bishop (Thailand) – Anne with an E Elena Fortes (Mexico) – Atlantique Esther Acebo (Spain) – Chef's Table: Bo Songvisava Fadily Camara (France) – How to Get Away with Murder Fanny Herrero (France) – Je Parle Toute Seule Fatimah Abu Bakar (Malaysia) – Babies Francesca Comencini (Italy) – What Happened, Miss Simone? Giovanna Ewbank (Brazil) – The Most Beautiful Thing Hanna Ardéhn (Sweden) – Silence of the Lambs Hazar Erguclu (Turkey) – House of Cards Hend Sabry (Egypt) – Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold Ida Elise Broch (Norway) – RuPaul's Drag Race Janet Mock (United States) – Paris Is Burning Joyce Cheng (Hong Kong) – Queer Eye Juliana Vicente (Brazil) – When They See Us Kemi Adetiba (Nigeria) – King of Boys Kiara Advani (India) – Lust Stories Lali Espósito (Argentina) – Notting Hill Lana Condor (United States) – Grace and Frankie Lauren Morelli (United States) – Julie & Julia Laurie Nunn (England) – The Keepers Laverne Cox (United States) – A Call to Courage Liz Garbus (United States) – She's Gotta Have It Logan Browning (United States) – Someone Great Lynn Fainchtein (Mexico) – 2001: A Space Odyssey Marcela Benjumea (Colombia) – Dead to Me Mercedes Morán (Argentina) – Aquarius Mika Ninagawa (Japan) – In the Realm of the Senses Millie Bobby Brown (United Kingdom) – Miss Americana Mina El Hammani (Spain) – ¿Qué Co#o Está Pasando? Mindy Kaling (United States) – Chewing Gum Mira Lesmana (Indonesia) – ROMA Mithila Palkar (India) – Hannah Gadsby's Nanette Nahnatchka Khan (United States) – Young Adult Ngô Thanh Vân (Vietnam) – Wonder Woman Nosipho Dumisa (South Africa) – Gravity Pathy Dejesus (Brazil) – Raising Dion Paulina Garcia (Chile) – Deux Jours, Une Nuit Petra Costa (Brazil) – Feminists: What Were They Thinking? Salma Hayek (Mexico) – Unbelievable Sandi Tan (Singapore) – Russian Doll Shefali Shah (India) – Delhi Crime Sophia Loren (Italy) – The Crown Yalitza Aparicio (Mexico) – Knock Down the House |
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