Dying to Divorce: an interview with director Chloë Fairweather Ellen Thomas·22 December 2021This film isn’t about tragedy, reports Ellen Thomas. It is about fighting. Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Jill and the female carer Pippa Sterk·8 February 2021It’s a Sin doesn’t offer a recognition of care work but rather an idealisation of it Film & TV·0 Comments·0
The Wilds is a brave new world Alessia Galatini·14 January 2021Have you ever wondered what society would be like without men? Film & TV·1 Comment·0
Why we’re showing our support for transgender people this Transgender Day of Remembrance Fliss Alma·20 November 2020For Transgender Day of Remembrance 2020, Fliss Alma shares how and why the F-word collective will always stand in support of transgender, non-binary and gender-diverse peopleLife·0 Comments·0
Women make films about women at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2020 Ania Ostrowska·6 July 2020From launderettes to abortion, Ania Ostrowska compiles a nuanced selection of documentaries from women filmmakers Film & TV·0 Comments·0
Did yet another movie forget about intersectionality? Ashleigh Riseley·10 May 2020Ashleigh Riseley is disappointed by Misbehaviour’s unwillingness to offer black women the centre stage Film & TV·0 Comments·0
The burning questions of Little Fires Everywhere Sojourner McKenzie·26 March 2020Sojourner McKenzie discusses the often-uncomfortable intersectional feminism of Hulu’s latest releaseFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
Intersectional feminist icons to celebrate this International Women’s Day Ciara Garcha·5 March 2020Ciara Garcha rounds up intersectional feminists who deserve to be celebrated this International Women’s DayPolitics·0 Comments·0
What to watch for LGBT+ history month Pippa Sterk·7 February 2020Pippa Sterk lists her film recommendations for exploring queer history this month Film & TV·0 Comments·0
A decade of the female gaze: TV edition Alessia Galatini·31 December 2019Alessia Galatini rounds up the feminist binge-worthy shows of the last ten yearsFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
The paradox of Phoebe Waller-Bridge Sojourner McKenzie·2 December 2019Sojourner McKenzie analyses the dynamics of talent versus privilege in the work of Phoebe Waller-BridgeFilm & TV·0 Comments·0
The F-Word stage blog: November 2017 Lissy Lovett·12 November 2017The F-Word's round-up of what's happening in the world of comedy and theatre in NovemberStage·1 Comment·0
The F-Word stage blog: September 2017 Lissy Lovett·22 September 2017The F-Word's round-up of what's happening in the world of comedy and theatre in SeptemberStage·0 Comments·0
And our new editor is… Joanna Whitehead! Holly Combe·27 July 2017The rotating editorship passes from Holly Combe to Joanna WhiteheadLife·0 Comments·0
Wonder Woman wouldn’t fight for the IDF Andrea Marks-Joseph·12 July 2017Andrea Marks-Joseph responds to the mainstream feminist movement's reaction to the 2017 Wonder Woman filmFilm & TVLifePolitics·0 Comments·0
“We would die for our activism” Joanna Whitehead·9 July 2017Joanna Whitehead grills “London’s most badass scream queens”, Skinny Girl DietLife·0 Comments·1
The downfall of Lena Dunham Sophie Lloyd·23 March 2017Sophie Lloyd explores how Lena Dunham’s careless statements might preclude her from being a women’s rights iconLife·0 Comments·0
The comic strip: Women’s March Guest Blogger·6 February 2017Our resident cartoonist, Silvia Carrus, tackles criticism of the Women's MarchPolitics·0 Comments·0