The action genre, long the bastion of young men, has been colonized by mature women. Michelle Yeoh won the Oscar for Everything Everywhere All at Once at 60, performing her own stunts and delivering a multiverse-defining performance about a laundromat owner reconciling with her daughter. Simultaneously, Jamie Lee Curtis (64) became a scream queen again in the Halloween reboot trilogy, while Angela Bassett (65) delivered a regal, ferocious performance in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever , earning a historic Best Supporting Actress nomination for a Marvel film.
The song itself becomes a form of prayer, a cathartic expression of emotions and thoughts. The title "MiLFUCKD" - with its messy, human emotions - is transformed into a kind of liberation, a release of the burdens that weigh us down. In this moment, the boundaries between the sacred and the profane dissolve, and all that remains is the pure, unadulterated expression of the human experience.
Actresses are increasingly founding their own companies to bypass ageist casting. Reese Witherspoon