Woody Allen may be a national treasure, and his movies come and go every summer as regularly as the Perseid meteor shower. But the Woodman’s not going to be around forever. With the new comedy Frances ...
“I’m not a real person yet.” The line is a little obvious coming from the lead in a movie about a young woman lacking the conventional signposts of adulthood — a career, a stable relationship, a place ...
Frances Ha, an early standout from the 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival, deserves to be discussed and dissected. For Greta Gerwig's central character provides such a compelling portrayal of ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Frances, 27, is still working on finding her footing in life both literally and figuratively in the recently released film Frances Ha. Frances is an apprentice at a modern dance studio, though she is ...
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 ...
Since first gaining notice several years ago as the reigning queen of “mumblecore” (a film genre defined by tiny budgets and naturalistic dialog) — and up through recent roles in more mainstream fare ...
Long a darling of the New York indie scene, Noah Baumbach came to filmmaking with a solid pedigree: His father is a film theorist and his mother was a movie critic at the Village Voice (where I’ve ...
Noah Baumbach’s 2013 comedy-drama Frances Ha, follows a 27 year old directionless alternative dancer named Frances (played by the director’s wife Greta Gerwig), who is trying to figure out her life.
While the male-centric likes of “Fast & Furious 6” and (to a lesser, quite disappointing degree) “The Hangover Part III” led the overall box office this weekend, two films generally (though certainly ...