Ryan Coogler tells us about the influences–be they historical, horror, or family heritage—on his new vampire movie, Sinners.
More than 40 plaques have been stolen from “The Music They Played on 7th Street Oakland” Walk of Fame in West Oakland.
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Ryan Coogler dips into horror for the first time and debuts a new trailer for "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan and a mess of vampires.
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