Por: Time Entertainment October 28, 2022
With the Roe v. Wade, dramas about the old days of illegal—and dangerous—abortions are no longer just shivery recollections about how things used to be. They’ve become for women in America. You could certainly say that of Phyllis Nagy’s Call Jane, a drama inspired by a real-life network of activists: the Janes, a group of women in late-1960s and early-’70s Chicago who organized in secret to provide safe abortions for women in need. But... + full article
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment October 27, 2022
In the beautifully filmed, single-shot opening to the period-piece drama “Call Jane,” we follow Elizabeth Banks’ elegantly attired Joy in a “Mad Men” type setting as she makes her way through the lobby of a downtown Chicago hotel where her lawyer husband’s firm is... + más
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Review: The characters in timely pre-Roe abortion drama 'Call Jane' never feel like people | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Entertainment October 27, 2022
In Phyllis Nagy's “Call Jane,” Joy (Elizabeth Banks) is a 1960s housewife married to a defense attorney (Chris Messina) with a teenage daughter (Grace Edwards) and a baby on the way. A heart condition, though, threatens her life in childbirth. The only treatment, her... + más
Review: A 1960s underground abortion network in 'Call Jane' | Associated Press
CNN USA Entertainment October 27, 2022
CNN — “Call Jane” is a good example of how a few questionable choices can muddle an otherwise-powerful story, with the recent HBO documentary version of these events, outshining this fictionalized dramatic account. The portrait of an underground abortion network... + más
Associated Press USA Health October 27, 2022
In Phyllis Nagy’s Joy (Elizabeth Banks) is a 1960s housewife married to a defense attorney (Chris Messina) with a teenage daughter (Grace Edwards) and a baby on the way. A heart condition, though, threatens her life in childbirth. The only treatment, her doctor tells her, is... + más
Review: A 1960s underground abortion network in 'Call Jane' | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 26, 2022
“Are you Jane?” It’s a question that Chicago housewife Joy (Elizabeth Banks) repeatedly asks, as she calls a number from a flyer, is picked up in a car, blindfolded, driven to a nondescript office where she receives an illegal but safe abortion from an unfeeling doctor... + más
Forbes USA Life October 25, 2022
Cannabis e-commerce platform Jane Technologies Inc. launched a new marijuana shopping app for iPhone last week, giving consumers new options to shop for legal cannabis and discover products based on local inventory, verified reviews, effects, and personalized recommendations.... + más
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Forbes USA Life September 30, 2022
Saint Jane Hydrabloom Body SilkSaint Jane During her lifetime in 16th century France, St. Jane was devoted to healing women. In many ways, Casey Georgeson is the modern-day St. Jane, whom she named her beauty brand after. “I've always had a passion for supporting women,... + más
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