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Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku has explained the film's show-stopping, surreal musical number wasn't in the script originally.
Hardly a horror flick, it’s largely a metaphor for other issues and it plays out like an engrossing account of history, specifically music.
Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan and Wunmi Mosaku. Reader discretion is ...
The Associated Press This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows actors Delroy Lindo, from left, and Michael B. Jordan ...
In “Sinners,” writer, producer and director Ryan Coogler delivers a soul-stirring exploration of Black spirituality, set to ...
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The Associated Press This image released by Warner Bros Pictures shows Michael B. Jordan portraying two characters in a scene ...
In a spoiler conversation, the actor reveals one of the most surprising aspects of the film wasn't in her original script: ...
In its musical moments, Ryan Coogler's vampire blockbuster makes a powerful statement about Black culture, ancestry, and art.
The horror film, from writer-director Remi Weekes, follows a refugee couple (played by Mosaku and Sope Dirisu) from South ...
Rebecca’s Take In “Sinners,” writer/director Ryan Coogler sinks his teeth into his first original blockbuster, a masterful exploration of the Black experience with a supernatural slant. Featuring ...
Jordan and Mosaku, love interests in 'Sinners,' appeared in a viral episode of TikTok’s 'Meet Cutes NYC' to give each other ...