It’s been 25 years since Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon hit the desert highway in “Thelma & Louise,” Ridley Scott’s rollicking road flick that dared to put women in the driver’s seat — and kept them there to the iconic end, soaring into the open maw of the Grand Canyon in a turquoise Thunderbird convertible. Finally! said feminists, excited to see complex, stereotype-busting female characters. Read More…
25 years ago, ‘Thelma & Louise’ was a radical statement. Sadly, it still is.
April 21, 2016