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Comedies have never shied away from revering the tale of a young manâs first time having sex. Kay Cannonâs new film âBlockers,â starring Leslie Mann, John Cena and Ike Barinholtz, is instead allowing women to tell their side of the rite of passage. The comedy is told through the eyes of three parents who discover their daughtersâ pact to lose their virginities on prom night. Cannon, the writer of the âPitch Perfectâ series, joined Salonâs Alli Joseph on âSalon Talksâ to discuss the importance of telling womenâs stories on screen, finding comedy in lifeâs awkward moments and the challenges facing women in Hollywood. âThereâs so many male filmmakers and they tell these stories from their point of view, so of course it comes from the guyâs side. From their point of view, the young women are objects of desire so thatâs how we see it,â Cannon told Salon. âI think young women are starving to see themselves in this kind of storyâhow they experience it and what it is like from their point of view. I think itâs about time we see that right?â Check out the full episode above to hear Cannon discuss the process of making âBlockersâ and why the Timeâs Up and MeToo movements are putting pressure on studios to produce more inclusive and diverse stories. Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [Salon]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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Swoosie Kurtz is a veteran actor who has won two Tonys and one Emmy, written a memoir â and rocked the world's greatest eye patch on the late, great ["Pushing Daisies."]( Now she's back on television, in Amazon's new comedy "The Dangerous Book for Boys." Speaking with Mary Elizabeth Williams for Salon Talks, Kurtz described the show â executive produced by Bryan Cranston and âSuperbadâ director Greg Mottola â as "a feast," and said her character "puts the role of grandma on its head." "Tiffany is a rock and roll hippie child of the sixties," she said. "[She] goes out on dates, stays out late. She's come into this household to help⦠but she is absolutely no help. She's like another teenager in the house." Kurtz also notes that show's theme of "Go out into the world, have adventures" is one "I think we all need nowâ¦. It's life affirming and so rich. It's not a kid's show, it's not an adult show that's inappropriate for kids. The whole darn family can watch." Watch the video above to see Kurtz discuss her 102 year-old mom's secret to longevity and why the busy actress says her retirement "is not going well." Tune in for SalonTV's live shows, ["Salon Talks"]( and ["Salon Stage"]( , daily at noon ET / 9 a.m. PT and 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT, streaming live on [Salon]( , [Facebook]( and [Periscope]( .
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