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Love and Basketball
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From been children to when they became adults, Quincy and Monica loved and played Basketball all through.
Actors:
Glenndon Chatman, Jess Willard, Chris Warren, Kyla Pratt, Alfre Woodard, Naykia Harris, Harry Lennix, Debbi Morgan, Dennis Haysbert, Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps, ...»
Director:
Gina Prince-Bythewood
Country:
United States
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Played by:
Glenndon Chatman
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Jess Willard
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Chris Warren
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Kyla Pratt
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Alfre Woodard
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Naykia Harris
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Harry Lennix
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Debbi Morgan
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Dennis Haysbert
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Gabrielle Union
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Monica Calhoun
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Marta Bou Morera
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San Diego Metropolitan
October 21, 2002 Prince-Bythewood, a first-time feature filmmaker out of UCLA's film school, tells a story that is at once warm and heartfelt -- and often funny as well.
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Sacramento News & Review
August 07, 2008 This romantic drama from writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood is well-acted.
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Globe and Mail
December 23, 2002 An unusual but engaging mix of the overwrought and the understated, a picture that, at two hours plus, keeps threatening to overstay its welcome and yet always pulls us back into its conversational orbit.
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Film4
March 24, 2008 The surprise element here is that the film takes Monica's career, and her love of the game, as seriously, probably more seriously, than it does Quincy's.
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Time Out
June 24, 2006 Stylishly shot and bursting with visual and sexual energy, this is confident black women's film-making and an eloquent tribute to the girl with the permanently grazed knees -- and about time too.
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Chicago Reader
March 26, 2007 Told largely from the point of view of the woman, this career-versus-love story still develops the perspective of the man persuasively, as Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps reveal their characters' motives with nuances of expression that transcend the dialogue.
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Reeling Reviews
April 09, 2005 Thanks to Spike Lee's production company for giving a talented newcomer a good start.
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Common Sense Media
January 01, 2011 Good romance, but strong sexuality for a PG-13.
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