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My 17th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “Nina's Heavenly Delights”, the 2006 romcom directed by Pratibha Parmar. Starring Shelley Conn, as Nina, who wants to save the family’s Indian restaurant after the death of her father. Laura Fraser plays Lisa, Nina’s romantic interest

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My 16th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “See You Soon”, the 2025 film directed by Alexandra Swarens. The film stars Swarens on a layover in France while traveling to her sister’s wedding where she has a chance encounter with Juliette played by Clementine Pinet. On Tello

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Would you get a wrist implant to know the exact moment you’ll meet your soulmate? My 15th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “TiMER”, the 2009 science fiction romcom written and directed by Jac Schaeffer. The film stars Emma Caulfied, John Patrick Amedori, and Michelle Borth.

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@MovieKessler The hem of her dress getting caught in the car door is so real.
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My 14th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “In the Summers”, the 2024 drama written and directed by Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio. The film’s POV is the two children who visit their divorced father during four summers in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Another watch on Hulu.

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Every time I watch ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, its spreadsheet score moves up a notch as I appreciate its structure and detail all the more. #MovieMarqueesInMovies




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I don't know about you, but I've always called it Nordstroms.... A rewatch of "Life Partners" the 2014 American film directed by Susanna Fogel and starring Leighton Meester, Gillian Jacobs, and Adam Brody was my 13th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025. Streaming now on Peacock.

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My 12th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “Late Bloomers”, the 1996 romcom directed by Julia Dyer and starring Dee Hennigan and Connie Nelson. You can tell this one is from the 90s, but it’s a cute fun watch. Streaming on Amazon & Netflix.

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A rewatch of “Almost Adults” was my 11th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025. The 2016 film was directed by Sarah Rotella and stars Natasha Negovanlis and Elise Bauman. I thought it was an okay watch, but it does seem to have a lot of less than 3 star letterboxd reviews.

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My 10th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “The To Do List”, the 2013 comedy directed by Maggie Carey and starring Aubrey Plaza as Lucy, a recent high school grad who realizes she needs to accomplish a few things before starting college. Hence the To Do List. Rental on Fandango

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My 9th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “The Broken Hearts Gallery”, the 2020 romcom directed by Natalie Krinsky. Starring Geraldine Viswanathan as an art gallery assistant, and Dacre Montgomery who’s trying to renovate an old YMCA into a boutique hotel. On Hulu.

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A rewatch of the fabulous “Orlando” was my 8th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025. The 1992 film was directed by Sally Potter and stars Tilda Swinton as Orlando. Unfortunately, the bluray is out of print and the 4k disc is trapped in Sony Pictures 4k box set. Rent at usual places.

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My 7th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “Babes”, the 2024 comedy film directed by Pamela Adlon and starring Ilana Glazer, from one of my daughter’s favorite TV shows Broad City, and Michelle Buteau. Streaming on Hulu. Who knew I’d be watching so much on Hulu.

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“Is that how you see me?”... A rewatch of “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” was my 6th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025. Written and directed by Céline Sciamma and starring Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haenel. Available on Criterion bluray and streaming on Hulu and Kanopy.

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My 5th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025 was “Girls Will Be Girls”, the 2024 film directed by Shuchi Talati and starring Preeti Panigrahi, as Mira, a high school student at a boarding school located in the Himalayan foothills of India. Available to rent on Amazon.

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“She just reached in, put a string of lights around my heart.” A rewatch of “Desert Hearts” was my 4th film of #52FilmsByWomen for 2025. Directed by Donna Deitch, and starring Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau. Available on Criterion bluray, the Criterion Channel, Max, & Hulu

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@kategabrielle I'm glad this is over for you. I hope things start getting better for you. My daughter loves your purses and I love your drawing of Audrey Hepburn on my office wall.

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My house finally sold today! 💕
Zillow Gone Wild 🏡@zillowgonewild
Wouldn’t change a thing in this Hamilton, NJ home, would you? Currently listed for only $500,000
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