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Oakland rapper Mistah F.A.B. hosted award-winning director Ryan Coogler for a powerful and vulnerable conversation on mental health at his latest 'T.H.U.G. Therapy' session.
Ryan Coogler Confirms He Wrote a Part for Denzel Washington in ‘Black Panther 3’: ‘There’s No Fiction Out There’ However, Coogler was "surprised" that Washington let the news of their ...
We Publish News 24/7. Don’t Miss A Story. Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler Photo / Jamie McCarthy/WireImage *Director Ryan Coogler has firmly stated that a sequel to his hit vampire thriller ...
About That ‘Sinners’ Sequel, Ryan Coogler Said He “Never” Planned On It, X Is Fine With That Written by Bernard "Beanz" Smalls Published on June 3, 2025 ...
Ryan Coogler explains how he thought about hip-hop, dance, commodification, Black lineage, and his own family as he created ‘Sinners’ ...
Ryan Coogler has no interest in making a “Sinners” sequel. In a recent interview with Ebony Magazine, Coogler, who has helmed mega-franchise blockbusters like “Black Panther” and “Creed ...
Ryan Coogler has no interest in making a “Sinners” sequel. In a recent interview with Ebony Magazine, Coogler, who has helmed mega-franchise blockbusters like “Black Panther” and “Creed ...
Clarksdale, Miss. (AP) — Hundreds of people packed inside a local auditorium Thursday to see the hit film “ Sinners,” set in their community and steeped in Mississippi Delta culture.
Ryan Coogler wrote and directed the horror film, which stars Michael B. Jordan stars as twin gangsters opening a juke joint in Mississippi in 1932. Their club is besieged by vampires led by ...
Ryan Coogler celebrates his 39th birthday, and what a journey it’s been from his humble beginnings in Oakland to reshaping the entire landscape of modern cinema.
Actors Hailee Steinfeld, left, Michael B. Jordan, center, and filmmaker Ryan Coogler pose for a photo promoting the supernatural horror film “Sinners.” The film screens at the Lincoln Theatre in Mount ...
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.