DeWanda Wise, André Holland & Roy Wood Jr. discuss feature debuts, connecting to their characters & having space to improvise ...
André Holland’s Sundance romance “Love, Brooklyn” almost never saw the light of day. The actor and producer recounted the long process of finding financing for the Black-led project from director ...
But he emphasized that the arrangement with Stanford ensured that the society’s collections, which include more than 600,000 items stretching back a century before the Gold Rush, would remain ...
“Love, Brooklyn” is dedicated to multiple passions — though ... Real estate is, of course, a New York obsession, and production designer Lili Teplan got the memo, too. Nicole’s townhouse is a splendor ...
About the New York of it all, I was thinking back on our obstacles. What got me through was that my whole family lives in Fort Green, Brooklyn — these past five years, my sisters and their ...
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 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 title —”Love, Brooklyn” — is stunningly vague, yes? Well, so is most of the rest of the movie, which charts the relationships between three beautiful Brooklynites played by Holland ...
By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic In her endearing debut feature Love, Brooklyn, the director Rachael Abigail Holder observes New York through the eyes of a cyclist. The perspective is ...