‘Love, Brooklyn’ Review: André Holland, Nicole Beharie, & DeWanda Wise Make For A Winning Trio In Lowkey Dramedy [Sundance]
PARK CITY – An understated yet still thoughtful drama about three people navigating their lives, relationships, and futures, director Rachael Abigail Holder’s “Love, Brooklyn” is one of those works that could easily be overlooked in the hustle and bustle of a film festival even though it very much shouldn’t. Without ever flagging up its more significant ideas, it gradually works its way into your heart and mind while remaining deeply attuned to the rhythms of its characters. Continue reading ‘Love, Brooklyn’ Review: André Holland, Nicole Beharie, & DeWanda Wise Make For A Winning Trio In Lowkey Dramedy [Sundance] at The Playlist.
PARK CITY – An understated yet still thoughtful drama about three people navigating their lives, relationships, and futures, director Rachael Abigail Holder’s “Love, Brooklyn” is one of those works that could easily be overlooked in the hustle and bustle of a film festival even though it very much shouldn’t. Without ever flagging up its more significant ideas, it gradually works its way into your heart and mind while remaining deeply attuned to the rhythms of its characters.