Greta Gerwig

“I knew I wanted to end on a joke,” the director said.
“They were, I’m not kidding, really bummed they couldn’t do it,” Allison Jones said of the actors, including a Broadway star and an "SNL" cast member.
“If I cut that, I don’t know why I’m making this movie,” Gerwig recalled telling studio executives of the scene.
The cachet of pink has ebbed and flowed since becoming fashionable in 18th century French court.
The "Barbie" director is set to make at least two movies based on C.S. Lewis' "The Chronicles of Narnia" for Netflix.
“I wake up, every hour to 90 minutes, and just hover,” the director said. “You just keep wanting to look at the baby. So I’m slightly in a twilight state.”
The breathlessly anticipated blockbuster has a lot going for it. But it also struggles to contend with audience and corporate expectations.
The line didn't make it into the final cut of "Barbie," but it sealed the deal for the former "Saturday Night Live" star.
Greta Gerwig said using CGI for the highly-anticipated moment would have been a “nightmare.”
The tag line for the film has two meanings -- one much dirtier than the other.