Ryan Coogler, writer and director of "Sinners," describes its showstopping six-minute musical sequence as "maybe the most important scene in the movie." (Bexx Francois / For The Times) Ryan Coogler ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Writer/director Ryan Coogler understands that, just as every language has words that are untranslatable or very hard to express ...
A new report from Redanian Intelligence has revealed that the upcoming season will include a musical sequence that is inspired by a beloved moment from the book. That moment will be a delightful scene ...
The writer and director Ryan Coogler narrates a sequence from his film. By Mekado Murphy See more of our coverage in your search results.Encuentra más de nuestra cobertura en los resultados de ...
Writer/director Ryan Coogler understands that, just as every language has words that are untranslatable or very hard to express any other way, there are things that cinema can say like nothing else.
LOS ANGELES — Ryan Coogler was deep into writing "Sinners" when he realized the movie was missing something: He needed a moment that would jolt the audience and plunge them into a different space.
Writer/director Ryan Coogler, cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw, and composer Ludwig Göransson tell IndieWire about traveling across space and time in one virtuoso live performance.
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