Ahead Of Ryan Coogler’s Horror Movie Sinners, One Of The Stars Shared A Tease That Has Me Pumped

Ahead Of Ryan Coogler’s Horror Movie Sinners, One Of The Stars Shared A Tease That Has Me Pumped

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When it comes to horror movies, the first element that most prospective viewers likely want to know about is the scares, which makes sense. As a horror movie fan, you can only be spooked by the loud boom sound effect and a two-second jump scare so many times. Many recent entries in the genre have been testing the waters with more creative storytelling that flips the script a bit. I’ve been hoping that’ll be the case with Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan’s Sinners and, now, cast member Omar Benson Miller is sharing a tease for the film that has me pumped!

Ryan Coogler is best known for helming flicks like Black Panther and Fruitvale Station. Given his work on that, I’m curious as to what we can expect from his scary flick, Sinners. During an interview with Deadline at the Red Sea Film Festival, Omar Benson Miller revealed that he was able to see a ten-minute first look at the movie after production wrapped. And what the Ballers star specifically had to say about the footage should make fans happy:

I’ve been doing it for a little bit, and you can usually feel when you have something. On the night of wrap, the editors put together just an assembly of ten minutes, and I could’ve watched the whole two-hour movie, just standing there with my feet hurting. I was like, ‘Wow, this looks crazy.’ And so it’s really exciting, and it’s not safe. [Ryan’s] making something creative, and in that, it’s multi-genre. It’s either gonna be, ‘Wow, that was brilliant,’ or it’s like, ‘Hmm, what were they going for?’ … I’m betting on it being the former. Ryan is as good as anybody behind the camera today.



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