Valentine's Day, February 12th, 2010, is a film that focus' around couples on the faitful day that is, Valentine's Day. While every couple has a strugggle, Jessica will be playing Kara, a publicist
who can't seem to find a date on this Valentine's Day. After being asked out by nothing but losers, sicko's, and perverts, Kara gives up and heads to her annual "I Hate Valentine's Day" party with
Julia (Jennifer Garner). As the day unwinds, Kara finds herself being swooned by Sports Reporter Kelvin Biggs (Jamie Foxx.)
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. 02/2010 - Vogue Cover & Spread
. 02/12/10 - Valentine's Day Theatrical Release
. 02/03/10 - The Jay Leno Show
. 02/10/10 - The Late Show with David Letterman
. 02/12/10 - Live with Regis and Kelly
. 03/2010 - Marie Clarie Cover with Jennifer Garner
. 03/09/10 - Planet 51 DVD / Blu-Ray Relese
. 03/14/10 - SOTS Documentary on MTV
. 05/2010 - Nailed in the Cannes Film Market
. 06/10/10 - The A-Team In Theaters
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Character: Alice Eckle
Status: Cannes Film Market - May 2010 Info | Gallery | Site
The A-Team
Character: Carissa Sosa
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Valentine's Day
Character: Kara Monahan
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Planet 51
Character: Neera
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Easy Virtue
Character: Larita Whittaker
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Powder Blue
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I’m not the only person wondering why there is such a lack of good roles for women – Jessica Biel is too. CNN reports that the 27 year-old actress says she’s having trouble finding a good follow-up her upcoming animated film, Planet 51.
In the movie, Jessica plays a teenage girl who is fiercely independent and questions authority when the government tries to convince everyone that aliens are taking over. She really enjoyed playing such a strong women. ”I wanted to be in this movie because I liked the idea that the character was a strong woman that young girls could look up to as a role model,” she said.
Unfortunately she’s not used to reading scripts with a strong female character. “It’s rare to see good scripts that show good strong women,” she said. ”In Hollywood the number of well-written and great scripts which show women in strong positive roles are rare. On top of that there are so many talented women and there are not enough projects for everyone to really blossom. It’s so disappointing that there isn’t more material out there for actresses.”
Amen, sister. I get so annoyed that we even use the phrase “female-driven.” We never use the term “male-driven” – we just say movie! It’s also interesting that there seems to be such a huge divide between the strong women on TV versus film. Shows like The Closer, Damages and Mad Men are critically acclaimed and feature meaty roles for women. And if you argue that men don’t want to buy a movie ticket for a movie featuring a strong woman, I know it’s not just women watching those shows.
It seems that the only solution is for actresses to stay picky and demand good roles, for women writers to be encouraged to provide those roles, and for more women to try their hands at directing. It also couldn’t hurt for the men in Hollywood to think twice before writing a damsel in distress or a thinly developed love interest.