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    'Sinner's and the Sound of Survival: How the Music of a Haunted Juke Joint Carries the Wounds of Three Continents

    Director Ryan Coogler's movie 'Sinners' has earned praise for its eerie atmosphere and devastating performances. But it's the music—composed by Oscar winner Ludwig Göransson and enhanced by field recordings, blues legends, and rising artists—that binds the film's emotional core to centuries of trauma, resistance, and cultural memory.
  • WATCH: ‘Black Panther’ Star Letitia Wright Freestyles On Set As MC Baby Underbite

    Letitia Wright and Lupita Nyong'o recently proved that they are not only good actresses, but also good rappers. The 'Black Panther' co-stars rapped while in the car.
  • LISTEN: 'Black Panther' The Album Features Kendrick Lamar, The Weekend, SZA, And More

    Kendrick Lamar's 'Black Panther'-produced album was just released. The singer collaborated with SZA, Jay Rock, Future, James Blake, Travis Scott, and The Weeknd in five songs.
  • Black Panther Is The Most Anticipated Marvel Film To Date, As Proven By Advanced Ticket Sales

    Upcoming Marvel movie 'Black Panther' stormed out of the gate with a record number of advance tickets sold. The movie has already beaten 'Captain America: Civil War' as the best-selling MCU title in the first 24 hours of sales.
  • Black Panther Soundtrack Is Produced By Kendrick Lamar

    Kendrick Lamar will curate and produce the soundtrack album for the Marvel film 'Black Panther.' Film director Ryan Coogler handpicked the rapper to work on the album.
  • J. Cole Married to College Sweetheart, 'Creed' Director Ryan Coogler Reveals

    On Monday night, some very shocking news was revealed to fans after 'Forrest Hill Drive' rapper J. Cole participated in an MLKDay live stream, where the famed director of critically acclaimed film, "Creed," (Ryan Coogler), spilled the beans on him secretly wedding his college sweetheart
  • 'Creed' Sylvester Stallone Apologizes to Michael B. Jordan & Ryan Coogler After Golden Globes

    On Sunday (Jan. 10), actor Sylvester Stallone won big at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards for his work in 'Creed.' Many viewers reacted negatively after the actor forgot to thank the star and director of the film in his acceptance speech. Early Tuesday morning (Jan. 12), Stallone took to his Twitter account to apologize to Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler for the mistake.
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