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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Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha, a black-and-white, French New Wave–influenced coming-of-age-in-New-York tale, has the earnest, wonky charm of a homemade valentine. The addressee is the 29-year-old actress ...
You’ll have to wait until the final scene to make sense of the title, a metaphor for Frances’s (Greta Gerwig) incompleteness, the sense of herself as not yet whole, not yet fully formed, a view she ...
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 ...
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 ...
She hornswoggles you, but there’s a method to Greta Gerwig’s madness. Just as she tricked us all with her ditsy-seeming blond in “Baghead” who turns out to be the smartest person in the movie, it ...
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 ...