by Andy Nowicki
In the latter years of the "oughts," many film critics noted the sudden glut of movies about young women facing crisis pregnancies. No fewer than four such movies were released in 2007, all achieving moderate to considerable financial success: the estrogen-soaked chick flick "Waitress," the raunchy gross-out comedy "Knocked Up," the low-budget New York multiculturally flavored "Bella," and the hip, indie gabfest "Juno."
