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The New Women

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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The New Women (2001)
ComedySci-Fi

The New Women is a post-apocalyptic adventure about Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) and her small town group of women friends who clearly haven't come a long way, baby. Lisa spends her nights p... Read allThe New Women is a post-apocalyptic adventure about Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) and her small town group of women friends who clearly haven't come a long way, baby. Lisa spends her nights pining over the infidelities of her philandering sheriff husband who is having an affair wi... Read allThe New Women is a post-apocalyptic adventure about Lisa LaStrada (Mary Woronov) and her small town group of women friends who clearly haven't come a long way, baby. Lisa spends her nights pining over the infidelities of her philandering sheriff husband who is having an affair with her nemesis, Virginia Van Upp (Roma Maffia). A recovering alcoholic, Lisa falls off the... Read all

  • Director
    • Todd Hughes
  • Writers
    • P. David Ebersole
    • Todd Hughes
  • Stars
    • Mary Woronov
    • Jamie Tolbert
    • Sandra Kinder
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    107
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    • Director
      • Todd Hughes
    • Writers
      • P. David Ebersole
      • Todd Hughes
    • Stars
      • Mary Woronov
      • Jamie Tolbert
      • Sandra Kinder
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mary Woronov
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    • Lisa LaStrada
    Jamie Tolbert
    • Janet
    Sandra Kinder
    Sandra Kinder
    • Tabby
    Jane Ray
    • Claire
    Roma Maffia
    Roma Maffia
    • Virginia VanUpp
    Jenny Shimizu
    Jenny Shimizu
    • Lemongrass
    Cheryl Dunye
    Cheryl Dunye
    • Phaedra
    Amy Hill
    Amy Hill
    • Gaia
    Tracy Reiner
    Tracy Reiner
    • Dr. Fritzi Haller
    Mary Scheer
    Mary Scheer
    • Nancy
    Michael White
    • Jay LaStrada
    Matt North
    • Steve
    Thea Constantine
    • Koko
    Laurel Green
    • Dr. Richards
    Dana Schwartz
    • Pam
    Lisa Beezley
    • Holly
    Judy Jean Berns
    • Cora
    Linda Pine
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    • Director
      • Todd Hughes
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      • P. David Ebersole
      • Todd Hughes
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    8tinalyons

    Northern Virginia. southern dope

    Hello, out there in god-forsaken hick-ville - the dialog is intentionally stilted in that stylized old Hollywood way. The film is called The New Women - perhaps you have never seen a little picture titled The Women? I am certain that film is somewhere here on the IMDb, you should look it up. Do you reckon people really talk the way the characters do in that film? Or any of those films from the Golden Age of Hollywood, for that matter? Do real women really speak like Mildred Pierce? Do real men really speak like Welles's Kane? It's not about naturalism. The realism you seem to desire came with the 1950s, and was a reaction against the Old Hollywood style of dialog. This movie makes no attempt at realism, I mean, honestly! Unless you've been ingesting some fine Virginia-grown 'shrooms, I am going to assume you are simply a bit, um, slow.
    restless111

    What a terrific premise! What a dreadful movie!

    What could have been a brilliant satire about civilization in a post-penile society gets mercilessly crushed under the weight of a clunky, wordy screenplay (NO one talks the way these characters do), horribly amateurish direction, and some of the worst production values since the days of 50s sci-fi. You'll laugh (but not at the jokes), you'll cry (out of agony), you'll wonder if it will ever end! Mary Woronov does an admirable job of trying to rise above the drudgery, but even her wealth of talent can't save this turkey. Filmed entirely in black and white (You know... "artsy!"), it looks like it was shot on video to save money. But no matter; even lustrous color wouldn't have helped. Lines fall flat. Cuts jump awkwardly. The action rolls along like a square wheel. Odd camera angles appear for no apparent conceptual reason. And when not speaking, the actors often look desperately hopeful but cruelly embarrassed. One has to hope that neither director Todd Hughes nor the producers quit their day jobs to make this, because from this effort it appears that none of them have ever actually seen a movie before, but have had one carefully described to them by a third party. With even a passing nod to semi-professional production or writing, this could have been a gem -- but the New Women smells like old fish. Run away, run away!
    10electricbetty

    Mary Woronov is terrific in this hilarious sci-fi spoof.

    Wonderful sci-fi take on George Cukor's classic THE WOMEN. The witty script is filled with smart satire and great dialogue. Mary Woronov from EATING RAOUL and DEATH RACE 200O is brilliant in the leading role of Lisa LaStrada. She carries the movie with an inspired performance that shows off her wide range of comic and dramatic talents. Jamie Tolbert, Sandra Kinder and Jane Ray are outstanding newcomers who play Woronov's friends. Roma Maffia from PROFILER gives an exceptional comic performance as the town tramp and Amy Hill from ALL AMERICAN GIRL brings down the house as a new-age guru. If you can see this movie, DO IT!

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      Referenced in Eating Out (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      We Are The New Women
      Music by Cary Berger/Words by Todd Hughes

      Sung by Jane Ray/Theresa O'Donoghue

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2002 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Claremont, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Interzone Inc.
      • The Ebersole Hughes Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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