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Spike Lee isn’t just one of the most beloved directors of all time, he's also a true fan of cinema. The filmmaker has been ...
Ryan Coogler has changed Hollywood forever by reimagining the legacy of comic book films. Widely known for directing Black ...
Coogler focuses on strong character building in his movies, and the same is visible in Black Panther. Characters such as ...
Denzel Washington, after making too much of a fuss about the confirmation of 'Black Panther 3', now prefers to keep a low ...
A moment from the film that’s truly injected with those two aforementioned elements is the “Rocky Road to Dublin” scene. I’ve ...
Traci A. Curry's five-parter looks back at the lessons learned, and why we can't forget the tragic aspects that were man-made ...
Netflix is unsurprisingly claiming that Happy Gilmore 2 was a massive hit, saying that the sequel to the beloved 1996 Adam ...
Denzel Washington recently commented on his Black Panther 3 role during an interview, giving a short and guarded answer about ...
Whoever put together Ryan Coogler’s press tour for ‘Sinners,’ you’re doing amazing, sweetie! It’s very rare that I encounter people who genuinely inspire me to want to be "a better ...
Ryan Coogler is explaining how he pulled off a magic trick. He’s not talking about convincing Warner Bros. to greenlight “Sinners,” a $90-million blues-steeped thriller about vampires descending on a ...
The rights to "Sinners" will revert to the film's director, Ryan Coogler, in 2050. Veteran entertainment and technology attorney Jonathan Handel explained how Coogler could cash in.
Coogler could score a major licensing deal if new technology changes how we consume movies after 2050 Delroy Lindo, Michael B. Jordan, and Ryan Coogler on the set of "Sinners." Eli Adé/Warner Bros.