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Reviews for mature women in entertainment and cinema highlight a pivotal shift: while they were once historically sidelined, these performers are currently reclaiming the spotlight through complex, leading roles . Major 2024 and 2025 productions like The Substance , starring Demi Moore , and Babygirl , featuring Nicole Kidman, explicitly challenge long-standing industry ageism by focusing on the "inner lives and agency" of older women rather than treating aging as a punchline or a tragedy. Modern Industry Trends

In 2024, approximately 68% of viewers reported a preference for stories featuring complex, mature female characters, signaling a significant market for "age-positive storytelling".

Recent commentary highlights a "new era of visibility" where aging is being redefined on screen. Reviews for mature women in entertainment and cinema

“The new year will also bring back several franchises with middle-aged female protagonists... 2022 may even bring performances from relatively unknown actresses. However, despite this progress, changing the tide of sexism and ageism in Hollywood remains an...” Women’s Media Center · 4 years ago

There is a growing critical push for films to pass the Ageless Test , which requires at least one female character over 50 who is vital to the plot and not reduced to a stereotype. Recent commentary highlights a "new era of visibility"

Research and reviews from sources like the Geena Davis Institute and Forbes India identify several key themes in the current landscape:

Despite progress, men over 50 still significantly outnumber women in the same age bracket on screen (80% vs 25.3% in some film samples), and older women are still four times more likely to be portrayed as "frail" or "unattractive" compared to their male counterparts. Perspectives on Representation However, despite this progress, changing the tide of

“When voices are given to older women, we can appreciate their rich inner lives.” PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov) · 3 months ago Women Over 50: The Right to be Seen on Screen

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