#448: Top 5 Contemporary B&W Movies / Frances Ha

Filmspotting - Un podcast de Adam Kempenaar & Josh Larsen - Les vendredis

In 1979, Diane Keaton was the quirky star of Woody Allen’s B&W love letter to New York City, "Manhattan." 35 years later, the city is the same -- and so is the black and white photography -- but the quirky star is Greta Gerwig, in director Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha." Plus, the Top 5 Contemporary Black & White Films... Your analyst Donnie really wants you to listen. :00-1:12 - Billboard 1:12-21:32 - Review: "Frances Ha" Music: She & Him, "I've Got Your Number, Son" 22:44-31:34 - Massacre Theatre 31:34-37:54 - Polls / Notes Music: She & Him, "Turn to White" 39:00-47:41 - Donations 47:41-1:15:52 - Top 5: Contemporary B&W Movies 1:15:52-1:18:58 - Close MUSIC - She & Him NOTES - Massacre Theatre winner: Sean McDonnell LINKS - Josh's review of "Frances Ha" - Letterboxd: "Behind the Candelabra" - Johan's movie blog PARTNERS - MoviePass - Fandor.com/Filmspotting - The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith- iTunes

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