In celebration of Black History Month, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] will present its ‘Black Film ...
Valentine’s Day is coming, and since it’s smack dab in the middle of Black History Month, I’m here with a list of movies that ...
Every generation gets a handful of “coming of age” films to hold on to as they do the same. Kids of the eighties got such ...
A love letter to the the people and places of the New York borough for which it’s named, “Love, Brooklyn” is also a showcase ...
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ScreenRant on MSN"I Saw My Community In It": André Holland & The Love, Brooklyn Director & Cast Explain Cultural Importance Of Sundance Drama With 79% RT ScoreAndré Holland, Nicole Beharie, DeWanda Wise, Roy Wood Jr., Cassandra Freeman and director Rachael Abigail Holder talk Love, Brooklyn at Sundance.
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At Sundance to promote horror movie Together, Alison Brie and Dave Franco talk about their next projects The Revisionist and ...
Blackness is a wide scope of people, and I wanted them to be specific.” “Love, Brooklyn” stars André Holland, Roy Wood Jr., DeWanda Wise, Nicole Beharie, and Cassandra Freeman. The story ...
André Holland stars as Roger, a writer struggling with losing the Brooklyn he once knew. His charm and wit are matched by those of Nicole (DeWanda Wise), a single mother balancing the challenges of ...
Nicole Beharie and André Holland appear in “Love, Brooklyn” by Rachael Abigail Holder, official selection of 2025 Sundance Film Festival. (Image courtesy of Sundance Institute) Credit ...
Tom Holland made his debut in the 2013 movie "The Impossible". He then gave a stellar performance in "The Lost City of Z" released in 2017. His breakthrough role has been playing Spider-Man in the MCU ...
Love, Brooklyn stars André Holland (who was also at Sundance last year starring in the very emotional film Exhibiting Forgiveness) as Roger, a writer living in Brooklyn in his charming red brick ...
(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) This image released by the Sundance Institute shows Nicole Beharie, left, and André Holland in a scene from "Love, Brooklyn" by Rachael Abigail Holder, an official ...
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