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Greta Gerwig

Film Review: “White Noise” — Toxic Prophecy

By drawing on the insight and humor in Don DeLillo’s novel, Noah Baumbach manages to find (at least for me) affirmation and comfort in this portrait of the randomness of contemporary existence.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Don-DeLillo, Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach, White Noise

Film Review: “Little Women” — An Ebullient Update

Director Greta Gerwig’s brilliant cast succeed in making Little Women a feel-good escapist movie with brains.

By: Erica Abeel Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Erica Abeel, Greta Gerwig, Little Women, Saorise Ronan, Timothy Chalamet

Film Review: “Lady Bird” — Coming of Age, Refreshed

With Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig has come up with what will surely be one of the best films of the year.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird, Saoirse Ronan

Film Review: Notes From the Provincetown International Film Festival

A round-up of films seen and people talked to at this year’s Provincetown International Film Festival — a moveable feast.

By: Gerald Peary Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Andre Gregory, Greta Gerwig, I am Michael, James Franco, Larry Kramer, Larry Kramer in Love and Anger, Lisa Immordino Vreeland, Mistress America, Noah Baumbach, Peggy Guggenheim-Art Addict, Provincetown Film Festival, Ten Thousand Saints

Film Review: “Frances Ha” — An Indie Classic That Celebrates Resilience

Like some of the best New Wave films of the ’60s, “Frances Ha” brims with the giddy optimism of youth.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film Tagged: Frances Ha, Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach

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