Furthermore, the "mature woman" is often defined as 45+. The truly elderly woman (75+) remains largely invisible outside of horror ( The Visit ) or saccharine family dramas ( The Intern ). We need more stories of 80-year-old women as protagonists, not punchlines. Rating: 8/10 (Transformative, but unevenly distributed)

The mature woman is no longer waiting for the phone to ring. She is writing the script, directing the scene, and stealing the movie. For the first time in Hollywood history, growing older on screen looks less like an ending and more like a third act worth staying for.

Cinema has finally discovered what theater and literature always knew: that the interior life of a mature woman is a rich, dark, hilarious, and thrilling landscape. The success of films like Licorice Pizza (giving Alana Haim a breakthrough) and Tar (giving Cate Blanchett a monstrous, genius anti-hero) proves that audiences are hungry for complexity over youth.