For her debut feature “Love, Brooklyn,” director Rachael Abigail Holder knew she “really wanted to play my own song.” But she did so with a script she came across that was a love letter to the city of ...
Pay close attention to the costume Melba Moore sports late in Brooklyn. It's the key to appreciating (or at least understanding) the whole show. Playing an up-from-the-streets diva named Paradice ...
It’s a plot straight out of a Hollywood whodunit: high-tech sleuths hunting for clues in computer disks, ballpoint ink and UPC codes. But these are plot twists in a very real courtroom drama involving ...
John Crowley is a versatile director who's directed plays on Broadway and London's West End, made movies with Colin Ferrell and Michael Caine, and shot two episodes of "True Detective." His new movie ...
Everything that does and does not work in “Brooklyn’s Finest” arrives in Scene One. A twitchy, cash-strapped detective played by Ethan Hawke is driving around with a shifty associate played by ...
The titular comma in Rachael Holder’s promising feature debut is not merely grammatical. “Love, Brooklyn” is dedicated to multiple passions — though by the end of this soulful indie romance, it’s ...
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 Rachael ...
John Crowley is a versatile director who's directed plays on Broadway and London's West End, made movies with Colin Ferrell and Michael Caine, and shot two episodes of "True Detective." His new movie ...
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