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According to the Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film’s Celluloid Ceiling report, 2013 marked a dismal year for women in behind-the-scenes jobs on the top 250 grossing movies. Filmmakers with XX chromosomes accounted for only 16 percent of the directors, writers, ­executive producers, producers, editors, and ­cinematographers on those films — a drop of 1 percent from 1998. And only 6 percent of the top films last year were helmed by women, down from 9 percent. Other than Kathryn Bigelow, still the only woman to win an Oscar for directing (The Hurt Locker), no female directors come close to the name recognition of Spielberg or Scorsese. The question is: Why?

We may not have all the answers — but it’s just as important to keep asking the question.

The final installment of Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series doesn’t hit shelves until May 27. The good news? That’s only a few months away. The bad news? City of Heavenly Fire is veiled in all kinds of secrecy; we can only assume the manuscript is being guarded by lock and key somewhere in Idris.

Fortunately, Cassandra Clare was nice enough to share a few non-spoilery details about the much-anticipated book with EW — as well as an exclusive excerpt from City of Heavenly Fire. So, by the angel, read on!

So this is Sexy Teenaged Jonas in the upcoming Giver movie. Huh. Okay.

Yes, there are reasons!

It’s true: The Biebs has been arrested for drag racing and driving under the influence in Miami.

Justin, oh Justin, what are we going to do with you?

Oh yes — it’s that time of year again.

Ahem, Mortal Instruments obsessives: Guess who’s posting the first excerpt from City of Heavenly Fire? (It’s us; we are.)

The stars are out at Sundance — and we’re snapping all of them at our photobooth.

Have mercy! Look who Uncle Jesse — sorry, John Stamos — is reuniting with for a Super Bowl commercial

Way to totally ruin Homeland for Jennifer Lawrence, Access Hollywood.

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