Finding Nicole, inspired by Nicole Beverly’s true story, intimately follows Nicole and her children as they grapple with and triumph over the harrowing realities of domestic violence. Following the twists and turns of the court case and how Nicole eventually got free. An incredibly well thought out film that keeps you hooked from beginning to end -even if, sometimes, you need to look away.

Based on the true-life story of Nicole Beverly as seen on “Inside Evil with Chris Cuomo,” “Til Death Do Us Part,” and the top-selling book with the same title. Nicole and her children survive and overcome domestic violence.
–Finding Nicole, IMDb–
Starring Richard Tyson (Black Hawk Down, Blooming Sisters), Sean Whalen (Never Been Kissed, The Bold and the Beautiful). Shawntay Dalon (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Detroiters), Debra Lamb (Blood Covered Chocolate, The Devil’s Disciples). Blanca Blanco (Tale of Tails, Betrayed), and Kaiti Wallen (Ash and Bone, Beneath Us All) as Nicole.
Finding Nicole Review Conclusion
An incredibly moving story: From the beginning you’re invested, you want to know what happens. It’s intense, dramatic, and disturbing in places. It has its feel good moments, and shows the way people can come together, supporting each other even when there are still those who disbelieve the victim. But this story shows the damage domestic violence can do, whether that’s physical or mental abuse, and how it’s still something that needs more attention.
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