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‘Love, Brooklyn' Review: André Holland, Nicole Beharie and DeWanda Wise Charm in Tender but Overly Broad Debut FeatureIn her endearing debut feature Love, Brooklyn, the director Rachael Abigail Holder observes New York through the eyes of a cyclist. The perspective is refreshing for its relative novelty ...
“Love, Brooklyn” is also a showcase for the talents of its three attractive lead actors. In this entry at Sundance’s US dramatic competition, Andre Holland, Nicole Beharie and DeWanda Wise ...
André Holland is bringing Black romance to Sundance with his latest independent film “Love, Brooklyn.” Directed by Rachael Abigail Holder (in her feature debut), it’s a charming story about ...
In this edition of our Cosmo Couples series, we’re highlighting some adorable pairs (and one throuple!) from NYC.
Sundance: Rachael Abigail Holder discussed the "timeless" quality of Brooklyn during a visit to the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox. For her debut feature “Love, Brooklyn,” director ...
In our final daily newsletter out of Sundance, your bleary-eyed correspondents recommend two new twists on horror, the team behind “Love, Brooklyn” stops by the studio and we preview a panel ...
The film, set for Monday at the festival, is the feature directorial debut of New Jersey director Rachael Abigail Holder. Holder, who has been living in Jersey City for a decade, says the premiere ...
Rather than price, proximity to dining, shopping and nightlife are at the top of wishlists, according to agents ...
“Love, Brooklyn” is dedicated to multiple passions — though by the end of this soulful indie romance, it’s clear where her heart truly lies. Like many a Brooklynite, Roger (André ...
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