Following the big-time box office success of 'Sinners,' Michael B. Jordan is set to receive a prestigious cinema honor. Jordan, an actor, director and producer, will be honored with the 39th American Cinematheque Award on November 20th during a gala ceremony in Beverly Hills. This news comes after Jordan played twins Smoke and Stack in Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners.' So far, the film has made over $318 million worldwide.
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It's fashion's biggest night and The Hollywood Reporter chatted with celebrities like Ryan Coogler, A$AP Rocky, Doja Cat and more at the 2025 Met Gala carpet.
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At the 2025 Met Gala carpet, Ryan Coogler and Zinzi Evans talk to THR about the response to 'Sinners' and what it means for fans to want to watch the film in theaters.
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Michael B. Jordan is reacting to Tom Cruise encouraging movie fans to go see 'Sinners.' On Sunday, Cruise posted this photo of himself holding up a movie ticket for Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' on Instagram. He captioned the pic, "Congratulations Ryan, Michael, and to the entire cast and crew. Must see in a cinema and stay through the end credits." Jordan reacted by sharing the post in an Instagram story and writing, "nah this crazy…" after a mind-blown emoji.
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In a surprise upset, 'Sinners' beat 'A Minecraft Movie' and topped the domestic chart at the Easter weekend box office. Ryan Coogler's film starring Michael B. Jordan debuted to an estimated $48 million, well ahead of an expected $40 million and even higher than Sunday's estimate of $45.6 million.
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The cast of FX's, 'What We Do in the Shadows' stopped by the THR Emmys Lounge for a drop-dead funny, exit-interview style chat and reflected fondly on six seasons of vampire hilarity.
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Marissa Bode chats with THR at the THR + GLAAD Pride 2025 party and shares how she plans to celebrate pride month this year. Plus, she dishes on what the fan response has been like since the trailer for 'Wicked: For Good' dropped.
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The Hollywood Reporter's comedy actor roundtable is about to premiere, and we're giving you a special preview. The episode marks the latest installment in our signature roundtable series, Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter. This time around, the stars sitting down at our iconic table are Adam Brody, Ted Danson, John Mulaney, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel and Julio Torres.
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'The Better Sister' stars Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, along with co-showrunners and executive producers Regina Corrado and Olivia Milch sat down for a discussion about the Prime Video thriller series in a THR Q&A powered by Vision Media.
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Candace Cameron Bure says she doesn’t let her family watch scary movies inside her home due to a demonic portal. The 'Full House' alum, who has been outspoken about her Christian faith, opened up about her thoughts consuming horror during her podcast.
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This Friday, the wait is over—Sinners storms into cinemas with a pulse‑pounding final trailer that cranks the dread to eleven. Director Ryan Coogler unleashes a shadow‑drenched world where..
Ryan Coogler is reflecting on his time working with the late Chadwick Boseman and looking back at how committed the Boseman was to the role of 'Black Panther.' The 'Black Panther' director, who..
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Delroy Lindo chats with THR at the 'Sinners' premiere and explains how music plays an essential part in the film's narrative. Plus, he reveals the highlights of working with Ryan Coogler.
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