daughters courageousBy Paige Smith Orloff
IT’S NO SECRET THAT WE TSP SISTERS love movies. Over the last few months, we’ve again updated (with loads of your suggestions) a feature we’d like to think of as the definitive list of sisterly cinema. But just like the fine folks at Webster’s, we know that definitions change, so keep your suggestions coming, and let us know what we should be adding to our queues for winter viewing, and beyond. The list, Version 3: [click to continue…]

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Sister Flicks: Our Updated List

by paige on July 14, 2009

By Paige Smith Orloff
mysistereileenIT’S NO SECRET THAT WE TSP SISTERS love movies. Over the last few months, we’ve put together (with the help of loads of reader suggestions) a list we’d like to think of as the definitive list of sisterly cinema…but just like the fine folks at Webster’s, we know that definitions change, and we love to keep revising. So keep your suggestions coming, and let us know what we should be adding to our queues for summer viewing, and beyond. The list, Version 2: [click to continue…]

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Sister Flicks: The Master List

by margaret on November 23, 2008

INDIE OR CLASSIC, funny or weepy, the goal here in Sisterpedia is inclusion, and with films it’s no exception. We want every sister flick worth sharing with any manner of sister to find its way to this page. Let it be Hannah, and beyond…way beyond. Sure, you can just grab a title from our work-in-progress below, get the popcorn (the wine?) and the remote, and you go, girl. But wouldn’t it be so much more sisterly to visit the comments before hitting “play,” and leave behind word of your own favorites? [click to continue…]

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IT SEEMS that any Thanksgiving movie is also, without fail, a sister movie: two sisters, brothers and sisters, or mothers of sisters with their girls. When family gathers, siblings of every stripe are part of the picture, and hilarity (or desperation) tends to follow. For those making any version of sister connection this holiday, we’re serving up an order of films that might make you appreciate your own family’s brand of dysfunction. Somebody please pass the DVD. [click to continue…]

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