Mumblecore star Greta Gerwig collaborates with her "Greenberg" director Noah Baumbach to deliver an affectionate, stylishly black-and-white portrait of a still-unfledged Gotham gal. There’s a ...
“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 ...
USA TODAY Review%3A *** 1/2 out of 4 Stars%3A Greta Gerwig%2C Mickey Sumner%2C Adam Driver Rated R%3B runtime%3A 1 hour%2C 26 minutes%3B opens Friday in select cities In Frances Ha, Greta Gerwig's ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about entertainment and the business of television. I got the chance to see Noah Baumbach’s new movie Frances Ha a few ...
If you’re curious about where to watch and stream Frances Ha, look no further! We have all the details for you right here. The story focuses on a New York woman, played by Greta Gerwig, who ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. The first trailer for director Noah Baumbach’s ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. It’s difficult to talk about Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach’s “Frances Ha” without ...
A Noah Baumbach film has never lacked for smarts, at least the acid-tongued, angst-ridden sort that doubles as blessing and bane. From Kicking and Screaming through The Squid and the Whale to Margot ...
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Frances Ha is endearing, kind and, in many ways, Noah Baumbach’s best movie to date. One could trace his films, from his debut (Kicking and Screaming) to his most recent (Greenberg) and see a slow but ...
For 85 and a half of Frances Ha's 86-minute runtime, we only know Frances (Greta Gerwig) by first name. Which is fitting, because as endearingly eccentric and memorable as Frances may be, she's still ...