Essayer OR - Gratuit

WhAT MAKES SINNERS SINg

Los Angeles Times

|

November 20, 2025

Here's how Ryan Coogler and his team created that genre-and-era-hopping musical vision.

- GLENN WHIPP

WhAT MAKES SINNERS SINg

Ryan Coogler was deep into writing "Sinners" when he realized the movie was missing something: He needed a moment that would jolt the audience and plunge them into a different space.

"Instead of watching the rest of the movie from here," Coogler tells me, pointing to his head, "you take them here," he says, patting his heart. "Like ripping you out of one movie and dropping you into another." As a moviegoer, Coogler is addicted to those perspective-shifting moments Ricky getting shot in "Boyz N the Hood," Bambi's mom meeting her demise, the housekeeper returning in "Parasite." "I remember every movie that made me say, 'Yo, what the f―," " Coogler says. "And I was feeling like, 'Man, I don't know if I've given people that feeling enough. I haven't taken enough of those risks when I'm making my movies." So Coogler wrote a scene that wound up becoming the centerpiece of "Sinners," the critically acclaimed, genre-defying blockbuster that explores the intrinsic power of American blues music and Black life in the Jim Crow South within the context of a vampire horror movie.

imageIf you've seen "Sinners," you know the moment. Nearly an hour into the movie the juke joint operated by twin brothers Smoke and Stack (both played by Michael B. Jordan) is up and running and young Sammie (Miles Caton) steps into the spotlight and starts singing. In a voiceover, we're told that some musicians have the gift to make music so powerful it can summon spirits from the past and the future. And, as the screen opens in the Imax format, we see just that happening, creating a party so popping that it sets the roof on fire.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Student loan borrowers to face wage garnishment

The Trump administration will soon begin garnishing the wages of student loan borrowers who are in default.

time to read

1 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Trump's threats to launch attacks on 5 nations rattle allies and rivals

Venezuela risks “a second strike” if its interim government doesn’t acquiesce to U.S. demands.

time to read

4 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Officers injured at Capitol on Jan. 6 are still struggling

As President Trump was inaugurated for the second time on Jan. 20, 2025, former Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell put his phone on “do not disturb” and left it on his nightstand to take a break from the news.

time to read

4 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Trump’s threats of military attacks rattle allies and foes

Trump aides warn the president’s approach risks miscalculation, alienating vital allies and emboldening U.S. competitors.

time to read

3 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Energy firms, banks lead broad stock gains

Stocks gained ground Monday on Wall Street to kick off their first full week of the new year.

time to read

2 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Vigil held for man shot dead by ICE officer

A tearful candlelight vigil was held in Northridge for a man shot to death on New Year's Eve by an off-duty immigration officer.

time to read

2 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Return of Lake could have a ripple effect

Rams hope their safety and well-liked leader can help against explosive Panthers

time to read

2 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Israel attacks Hezbollah, Hamas in Lebanon

Israel's air force struck areas in southern and eastern Lebanon on Monday, saying they are home to infrastructure for the militant groups Hezbollah and Hamas.

time to read

1 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

California-Venezuela ties stretch back more than a century with Chevron

Saturday, after U.S. special operations forces snatched Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife in Caracas and extradited them to face drug-trafficking charges in New York, President Trump said the U.S. would “run” Venezuela and open more of its massive oil reserves to American corporations.

time to read

3 mins

January 06, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Director achieves a rare feat on Broadway

Tony winner Alex Timbers sees four of his productions run simultaneously.

time to read

3 mins

January 06, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size