So here is the new trailer for the upcoming film The Women. It has an all female ensemble consisting of Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Carrie Fisher, Candice Bergen, Jada Pinkett Smith, Debra Messing, Cloris Leachman, and Bette Midler starring in the first feature film from Emmy-winning director, Diane English.
English, who is best known for her work in television, wrote and directed the film. The Women centers around Mary Haines (Ryan) a wealthy clothing designer who discovers that her husband is having an affair with Crystal Allen (Mendes) a perfume salesgirl working at Saks Fifth Avenue. The situation becomes a hot topic among her close friends Sylvia Fowler (Bening), Edie Cohen (Messing), and Alex Fisher (Smith), and puts their loyality to each other to the test. The film is set to be released in the U.S.A. on September 12.
Now of course this films comes with a lot of red flags. Messing hasn't done anything on film worth mentioning since the end of her show Will & Grace. (Although I have not yet seen Purple Violets, which looks watchable.) Meg Ryan hasn't done anything worth watching since... well... actually, she hasn't done anything worth watching in the last decade. However, this film does have Annette Bening, so that probably means I will be there in the theatre on opening weekend to bask in all the glory that is the Bening. Respect the Bening. Tame Meg Ryan.
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English, who is best known for her work in television, wrote and directed the film. The Women centers around Mary Haines (Ryan) a wealthy clothing designer who discovers that her husband is having an affair with Crystal Allen (Mendes) a perfume salesgirl working at Saks Fifth Avenue. The situation becomes a hot topic among her close friends Sylvia Fowler (Bening), Edie Cohen (Messing), and Alex Fisher (Smith), and puts their loyality to each other to the test. The film is set to be released in the U.S.A. on September 12.
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Now of course this films comes with a lot of red flags. Messing hasn't done anything on film worth mentioning since the end of her show Will & Grace. (Although I have not yet seen Purple Violets, which looks watchable.) Meg Ryan hasn't done anything worth watching since... well... actually, she hasn't done anything worth watching in the last decade. However, this film does have Annette Bening, so that probably means I will be there in the theatre on opening weekend to bask in all the glory that is the Bening. Respect the Bening. Tame Meg Ryan.
[Source JoBlo]
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