On this episode of Reel Review, Tim Gordon and Charles Kirkland, Jr. take a deep dive into Ryan Coogler’s latest and most personal film yet — Sinners.
From the emotional weight of Michael B. Jordan’s performance to the breathtaking 65mm visuals and Ludwig Göransson’s blues-driven score, they break down every element of the film. The duo explores the layered symbolism, cultural context, and powerful themes that drive Sinners—and pose the big question:
Is this Coogler’s magnum opus? Could it be even more impactful than Black Panther?
With expert insight and passionate analysis, Tim and Charles unpack what makes Sinners a cinematic revelation.
Across Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and his highly anticipated period horror film Sinners, Ryan Coogler has established himself as a cultural force whose creative vision transcends genre.
Every since winning top honors at the Sundance Film Festival, there has been plenty of advance buzz about writer Ryan Coogler's directorial debut, Fruitvale Station. The Weinstein Company (TWC) has released the poster for the film. Coogler film was acquired by The Weinstein Company at the Sundance Film Festival in…
by Tim Gordon Ryan Coogler's film will not be the only thing surging to the top of the charts this weekend, the recently-released soundtrack, Black Panther: The Album anchored by multi-Grammy award-winning artist Kendrick Lamar is poised to make major noise. Coogler, who always wanted to work with Kendrick on…