The director's most buoyant movie yet wows the festival crowd at its debut. By Tim Appelo Telluride Film Festival Frances Ha Still - H 2012 All the authentically awkward comic lines cowritten by ...
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Reviews: ‘Frances Ha’ By Alexandra Heeney May 24, 2013, 12:35 a.m. Courtesy of IFC Films “Frances Ha” is the utterly charming, often hilarious and surprisingly moving new film from writer-director ...
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, ...
“Sorry I’m so slow. I have trouble leaving places,” says Frances (Greta Gerwig), a 20-something New Yorker who’s having trouble leaving her giddy youth behind. She’s the lilting lead character in Noah ...
Aiming for lightness but landing with a thud, “Frances Ha” is a well-meaning blunder. Director Noah Baumbach‘s ode to Brooklyn twentysomething life is a flibbertigibbet fable that, like a ...
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 ...
Out this weekend is Mistress America, the latest collaboration from filmmaking power couple Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig, whose contribution to the art of cinema was cemented with 2012’s release of ...
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 ...
So, I have this theory. Protagonists Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson of the 2017 film, “Lady Bird” and Frances Halladay of the 2012 film “Frances Ha” are the same character. If you’ve seen both of ...
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 ...