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Which Celebrated Female Movie Director Are You?

From Meg Ryan’s brilliantly faked orgasm in When Harry Met Sally  to the heart-pounding explosions in The Hurt Locker, women directors are responsible for some of the most iconic moments in film history. Yet the vast majority of movies are still directed by men. According to a recent report from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, women directed only 7% of the highest grossing films in recent years. The entrenched discrimination against women in Hollywood is so dire that the ACLU just filed a grievance with state and federal agencies to help boost representation of them behind the camera.

In celebration of the incredible women directors who’ve created cinematic masterpieces despite the odds, we bring you this quiz. Find out whose style, subject and voice most match your own sensibilities, and maybe you’ll discover your next favorite movie, too.

(Please select one answer for each of the following six questions…)

 

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One-take Wonders: 6 Incredible Music Videos Shot in a Single Take

Action movies and reality TV depend on quick cuts to heighten what’s happening on screen. But sometimes, one continuous take can pack an even bigger punch. Here are six music videos that push the limits physically, emotionally and technically of what’s achievable in a single take. No editing required.

 

Call Your Girlfriend, Robyn (2011)

 


With the stamina of a world-class athlete and the fashion sense of a dystopian teddy bear, Robyn dances her heart out for three-and-half minutes straight in an empty soundstage. Perfectly timed lighting changes and 360-degree camera moves bring out the triumph and heartbreak in Robyn’s vocals and elbow thrusts.

 


 

 

No Surprises, Radiohead (1997)

 

This one will leave you breathless. Thom Yorke stares straight at you from inside a diver’s helmet as it slowly fills with water. His literal suffocation excruciatingly echoes the metaphorical suffocation in the song’s lyrics. You can get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the video in the classic Radiohead documentary, “Meeting People Is Easy.”

 


 

 

Two Weeks, FKA twigs (2014)

 

What’s better than FKA twigs? A giant FKA twigs surrounded by a handful of miniature FKA twigs dancing. Here, the multi-talented Brit presides as a golden goddess over a bevy of mini-twigs in one glorious panning shot. Though she typically directs her own videos, this one was directed by Nabil.

 


 

 

Hunter, Bjork (1997)

 

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It took one day of shooting in a studio and months and months of post-production to put together this uncanny and futuristic video. In a pure white environment, a purely bald Bjork shifts shapes between her human body and that of a translucent blue polar bear. She’s alternately the hunter and the hunted, beautifully underscoring the song’s lyrics and her own struggle to find creative expression. Her longtime creative collaborator, Paul White, directed the video.

 


 

 

Blood Brothers, Ingrid Michaelson (2012)

 

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Although technically only the first couple minutes of this video were shot in one take, we’re including it because time-lapse makeovers are such fun to watch. This one came out a couple years before Cut Videos’ wildly popular “100 Years” series. Through hair, makeup, costume and set changes, Ingrid Michaelson transforms herself into seven music superstars before your very eyes. She proves her lyrics right: “we’re all the same under a different name.”

 


 

 

This Too Shall Pass, OK Go (2010)

 

Leave it to OK Go to dress a marching band in ghillie suits and get them to dance in a swamp. This exuberant and flawlessly executed video is actually the second one for “This Too Shall Pass.” The other one features an elaborate Rube Goldberg machine and was also shot in one take, the band’s now signature visual hook.

6 Actors You Didn’t Know Were Great Singers

It’s not news that some of our favorite actors are good at more than one thing; most successful people are. While you may expect that most actors would have at least some singing ability, you’d be surprised by how many have pretty phenomenal voices. Here are six TV and film stars who are also pretty great singers and musicians.

 

Jeff Bridges

In Crazy Heart, Bridges played a country music singer (and won an Academy Award for it). In real life, Bridges is actually a country music singer; proof below.

 

Kristen Bell

Whether you have kids or not, you’ve probably heard every song from Disney’s Frozen, and you might already know that Kristen Bell provided the voice of Anna. Hear Kristen Bell sing “Love is an Open Door” below.

 

Zooey Deschanel

Most of us know that Zooey has a voice from her cotton commercials, but did you know she’s also in an Indie band called She & Him?

A note for the holidays: if you liked her rendition of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” in the movie Elf, you’ll love She & Him’s fun version of it from the album A Very She & Him Christmas, which has plenty of other Christmas favorites, too.

 

Anna Kendrick

That voice you’ve heard in Pitch Perfect and Pitch Perfect 2 is real. So are the crazy cup stacking skills.

 

Harry Connick Jr.

My favorite Harry Connick Jr. movie is Hope Floats with Sandra Bullock. My favorite Harry Connick Jr. song is: all of them.

 

Emily Kinney

Kinney played the beloved Beth Greene on AMC’s The Walking Dead. The show also featured some of her music, which can be found on the official soundtrack.