Barbie director Greta Gerwig revealed why she and longtime partner Noah Baumbach finally tied the knot after 12 years together.
The latest movie from Noah Baumbach and Netflix sounds like quite a doozy.
Indie director Noah Baumbach has been making raw and quirky movies for decades. Here are his 10 best films, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Netflix, for whatever reason, is not a big believer in creating special features for their movies and TV shows. If you want to go deeper into a movie, that’s just too bad because for whatever reason (and I’m sure they have plenty of research and data to back up the decision), they don’t include extras on the service, which is a shame. Instead, if you want to go a little deeper on a movie like Marriage Story, you have to hop over to Netflix’s YouTube channel where you can find two new videos. While neither video …
A movie's marketing campaign can make or break a flick. Even after an award-winning cast and crew has been assembled and months to years of planning and production wraps up, you've still got to get butts in the seats and eyes on the screen (and secure clicks / watch-hours in the modern mode of media consumption.) In this era of big-name franchises and "you're gonna watch it anyway" mentalities, a lot of marketing campaigns have slacked off, so it's nice to see some attention to detail here with the dual trailers for Noah Baumbach'…
Noah Baumbach made a huge impact with his 2005 film The Squid and the Whale, which drew from his experiences as a child watching his parents’ divorce. Now he’s revisiting the subject matter with Marriage Story having personally gone through a divorce himself back in 2010 from actress Jennifer Jason Leigh. While there’s obviously an autobiographical reading for the film—Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver play artists who want to live on opposite coasts and go through a legal custody battle—Baumbach tells Indiewire that he went beyond his own experiences to get into the nitty-gritty of …
It looks like the big-screen Barbie movie is going to be a whole lot more mumblecore than expected. Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach—who teamed together on films like indie staple Frances Ha and 2015's Mistress America—have been tapped to co-write the script at Warner Bros., THR reports, while Gerwig is being eyed to direct. The film, based on the iconic Mattel doll, will see in-demand leading woman Margot Robbie stepping into the fully posable title role. [caption id="attachment_641142" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Netflix[/caption] It's certainly a surprising choice, given …