“Frances Ha” is the utterly charming, often hilarious and surprisingly moving new film from writer-director Noah Baumbach. The effervescent Greta Gerwig, both as co-writer and performer, gives the ...
I got the chance to see Noah Baumbach’s new movie Frances Ha a few weeks back and, along with Richard Linklater's Before Midnight, it’s my favorite film so far this year. Both stories have beautifully ...
If “Frances Ha” is what nepotism looks like, let’s hear it for family trees. Consider: The writer-director of this small, gemlike coming-of-age comedy is Noah Baumbach, son of former Village Voice ...
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A slight and largely charming portrait of post-college woes, Noah Baumbach‘s deceptively simple “Frances Ha” is breezier than any of his previous ventures and indeed features considerably less ...
Brecken Hunter Wellborn (he/him) is an educator and critic based in Dallas, Texas. He holds a Master of Arts in Critical Media Studies and teaches film studies. His writing and research areas include ...
Comedy-drama. Starring Greta Gerwig and Mickey Sumner. Directed by Noah Baumbach. (R. 86 minutes.) Noah Baumbach keeps making his own kind of movie and getting better at it each time. His latest, ...
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Filmmakers are the parents of their characters in more ways than one; artists don’t just give birth, they also have to guide their creations through life. Some filmmakers are too quick to punish flaws ...
Although her trio of Academy Award winners as a director have propelled her career to new heady heights, Greta Gerwig's work as an actress is also worthy of immense praise. Out of a selection of ...
Everyone is excited about their respective Golden Globes nominations, but Frances Ha star Greta Gerwig can be forgiven for being even more excited than most. “I’m sorry if this is incoherent, I’m just ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. In talking about the film in an interview with me the other day, Gerwig noted, “You realize, ‘Well, I love it and if I love it ...