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    SHIRLEY (Sundance 2020 Premiere)

    February 7, 2020 /

    The lighting & coloring of the film adds an atmosphere of unpredictability. The second lead Rose (Odessa Young) imbues her character with an off kilter sensuality; and of course Elisabeth Moss is just crazy watchable in anything and everything, remember she was the only saving grace of “The Kitchen”. Despite these favorable things, on the whole, I’m not crazy about SHIRLEY, as it takes too long to build to a dissatisfying ending.

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    Elisabeth Moss of Hulu’s Original Series The Handmaid’s Tale Speaks on Feminism

    May 3, 2017 /

    The wave is coming back as we’re faced with things being taken away from us that we thought we would always have – reproductive rights and all that. For me I’ve definitely become more aware and more active in the last few years.” stated Elisabeth Moss during TheWrap’s Power Women Breakfast, an all-female panels discussion held on Wednesday April 19, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

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