Mature women in cinema are not a "trend." They are a correction.

The Silver Screen is No Longer Silver-Haired: The Rise of the Mature Woman in Cinema

When we allow women to age on screen—with their wrinkles, their wisdom, their libidos, and their rage intact—we stop fearing our own mortality. We stop airbrushing reality.

Why Hollywood is finally realizing that a woman in her 50s, 60s, and 70s is just as compelling (if not more) than a man with an explosion budget. The Opening Scene

Gone is the stereotype that a woman over 50 cannot be a lead action hero, a romantic interest, or a complex anti-hero.

While the leading ladies are winning Oscars, the background statistics are still ugly. According to San Diego State University’s annual report, women over 40 still represent less than 20% of leading roles. Ageism is rampant, particularly for women of color.

We are currently witnessing a seismic, long-overdue shift. Mature women are not just surviving in entertainment; they are dominating it. And they are rewriting the script on their own terms.

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