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We also need to retire the "Oscar Bait" trope. Too often, a "mature women's movie" is code for a depressing sickness drama. Dying of cancer is a story, but it is not the only story. We need romantic comedies with women over 60. We need heist movies. We need slapstick. We need boring, beautiful movies about nothing but friendship. The mature woman in entertainment is no longer a niche demographic. She is a cultural force. From the ferocious command of Andor’s matriarchs to the heartbreaking vulnerability of The Whale’s Hong Chau, the walls are crumbling.

That is ending. In The Undoing , Nicole Kidman (53 at the time) allowed her hands to age. In Mare of Easttown , Kate Winslet (45) famously refused to hide her "middle-aged belly" or wear makeup. She requested digital removal of a shot where her stunt double had a flatter stomach. "It’s the opposite of a six-pack," Winslet said. "It’s not weird." Milfty 21 02 28 Melanie Hicks Payback For Stepm...

For decades, the arithmetic of Hollywood was brutally simple: a man’s career aged like fine wine; a woman’s career aged like milk. Once an actress crossed the nebulous threshold of 40, she faced a cinematic death sentence. The roles dried up, transforming from complex protagonists into caricatures: the nagging wife, the wise-cracking grandmother, or the spectral "ghost of Christmas future" warning ingénues of the ravages of time. We also need to retire the "Oscar Bait" trope

Why? Because older audiences are loyal, wealthy, and starved for representation. They grew up on cinema and want to see their lives reflected. The success of 80 for Brady (a comedy about four elderly women going to the Super Bowl) earning nearly $50 million on a $28 million budget is not a fluke; it is data. We need romantic comedies with women over 60

Furthermore, the "Meryl Streep Effect" is real: we have deep, starring roles for the Janets and the Glenn Closes of the world, but what about character actresses? What about women of color, who face the double bias of ageism and racism? Viola Davis and Angela Bassett are breaking through, but they are still a rarity. The industry needs stories about a 60-year-old Korean grandmother leading a K-drama, or a 70-year-old Latina detective solving a noir.

This matters. When young girls see Sharon Stone at 64 posing topless for Vogue or Andie MacDowell embracing her natural grey curls on the red carpet, it redefines the cultural standard of beauty. It moves the needle from "eternally 25" to "radiantly authentic." The smartest people in the room have done the math. In 2020, the AARP released a study showing that movies with casts where 30% of the actors are over 40 generate higher box office returns per dollar than those with younger casts.