Tanya Mosley
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You saw Boys in the Hood at four years old?
You saw Boys in the Hood at four years old?
You saw Boys in the Hood at four years old?
Five years old in the theater watching Boys in the Hood. Do you remember the scenes that like were seared into your brain that stuck with you? Because that's a real powerful movie for a five-year-old.
Five years old in the theater watching Boys in the Hood. Do you remember the scenes that like were seared into your brain that stuck with you? Because that's a real powerful movie for a five-year-old.
Five years old in the theater watching Boys in the Hood. Do you remember the scenes that like were seared into your brain that stuck with you? Because that's a real powerful movie for a five-year-old.
You noted in the moment that like, wow, my dad is sitting in that same row. Absolutely, man.
You noted in the moment that like, wow, my dad is sitting in that same row. Absolutely, man.
You noted in the moment that like, wow, my dad is sitting in that same row. Absolutely, man.
You and Michael B. Jordan, you guys have worked on Fruitvale Station and Creed, Blank Panther and now Sinners. In Sinners, he plays twin brothers. Why twins?
You and Michael B. Jordan, you guys have worked on Fruitvale Station and Creed, Blank Panther and now Sinners. In Sinners, he plays twin brothers. Why twins?
You and Michael B. Jordan, you guys have worked on Fruitvale Station and Creed, Blank Panther and now Sinners. In Sinners, he plays twin brothers. Why twins?
So you saw that intimacy of twins up close.
So you saw that intimacy of twins up close.
So you saw that intimacy of twins up close.
So I was talking to filmmaker Rommel Ross a few months ago about his basketball career. Oh, yeah, Rommel. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He relayed how hard it was for him because, you know, he played basketball from the time he was a kid all the way through college. And then he got an injury. And it took him a long time to, like, sit in this role as filmmaker. And you have a similar story.
So I was talking to filmmaker Rommel Ross a few months ago about his basketball career. Oh, yeah, Rommel. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He relayed how hard it was for him because, you know, he played basketball from the time he was a kid all the way through college. And then he got an injury. And it took him a long time to, like, sit in this role as filmmaker. And you have a similar story.
So I was talking to filmmaker Rommel Ross a few months ago about his basketball career. Oh, yeah, Rommel. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He relayed how hard it was for him because, you know, he played basketball from the time he was a kid all the way through college. And then he got an injury. And it took him a long time to, like, sit in this role as filmmaker. And you have a similar story.
You played football in college. You suffered a shoulder injury. What was that process of transition like for you, especially when there's so much of your identity tied to, like, being a ballplayer?
You played football in college. You suffered a shoulder injury. What was that process of transition like for you, especially when there's so much of your identity tied to, like, being a ballplayer?