In light of all the bad faith noise that’s been made about Ryan Coogler securing a very good contract with Warner Bros. for Sinners, the director stopped by Democracy Now! to point out how odd (and telling) it is that he’s being singled out for his deal when a number of other filmmakers have been able to do the exact same thing.
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There’s no word on whether she’ll be playing Zoe or Mio, but Variety reports Sydney Sweeney has been cast in the upcoming Split Fiction film adaptation that will be directed by Wicked’s Jon M. Chu and written by Deadpool & Wolverine scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick.

To bring Sinners to life, director of photography Autumn Durald Arkapaw had to focus on the big picture.






In addition to dropping a new trailer for Wednesday’s upcoming second season, Netflix has confirmed that the series’ next chapter will be split in two with the first half debuting on August 6th, and the second on September 3rd.
Summer is still a few months away, but there’s a new trailer for director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson’s I Know What You Did Last Summer, which looks fine save for the conspicuous lack of Brandy Norwood’s Karla Wilson. The movie’s out July 18th.
Instead of selling Sinners-themed popcorn buckets, IMAX theaters are giving out commemorative film strips, which is feels like a stroke of genius.