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With ‘Sinners,’ Ryan Coogler and Proximity Media Want to Deliver a Michelin Star Meal to the Masses
The project code name for Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” was “Grilled Cheese.” After spending four years making “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the filmmaker said he “wanted to make something that we could make fast and that we knew we could make well.” That’s a grilled cheese sandwich. After making a few movies that grossed a couple billion dollars, he likened his pursuit with “Sinners” to that of Ralph Fiennes’ character in “The Menu,” someone who…
‘Sinners’ Eyeing $40M-$50M Opening; 99% on Rotten Tomatoes — World of Reel
After the failure of “Mickey 17,” and “Alto Knights,” Warner Bros. might finally have one of its slated non-IP originals hit big at the box office this weekend.Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” is now eyeing a 3-day opening that could land anywhere between $40–$50 million, according to projections. The film’s budget is around $100 million, and Puck claims it’ll need to end its run at $300 million to “break even.”What’s motivating these big numbers for “S…
Sinners (2025) Review: A Magnificent, Horrifying Film You Must See In Theaters
Written and directed by Ryan Coogler and produced by his studio Proximity Media, Sinners (2025) takes place in the Jim Crow-era in 1932. With hellish horrors, Coogler weaves a magnificently intricate horror story of magical realism, reflections on Black history and culture, and perseverance against white supremacist oppression. The film follows twins Smoke and Stack (Michael B. Jordan) coming home to Clarksdale, Mississippi, from Chicago, where …
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