Tanya Mosley
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Appearances Over Time
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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?
Why did you make that decision?
Why did you make that decision?
Why did you make that decision?
To be a voice of a generation.
To be a voice of a generation.
To be a voice of a generation.
To be a voice of a generation, like one of the voices.
To be a voice of a generation, like one of the voices.
To be a voice of a generation, like one of the voices.
I want to end asking you about legacy because I heard there was a bidding war over Sinners. And part of the deal was that you'd retain Final Cut and you'd get share of the theatrical opening and eventually own the film outright after 25 years, which I felt like... That's such a boss move. Is that all right, first off? And why was it important for you?
I want to end asking you about legacy because I heard there was a bidding war over Sinners. And part of the deal was that you'd retain Final Cut and you'd get share of the theatrical opening and eventually own the film outright after 25 years, which I felt like... That's such a boss move. Is that all right, first off? And why was it important for you?
I want to end asking you about legacy because I heard there was a bidding war over Sinners. And part of the deal was that you'd retain Final Cut and you'd get share of the theatrical opening and eventually own the film outright after 25 years, which I felt like... That's such a boss move. Is that all right, first off? And why was it important for you?
Well, I feel like owning Sinners outright after 25 years, I mean, it is a long play. And I just wonder what you envision for this story over that kind of timeline. But is it something that you imagine expanding or revisiting or building upon in the future?
Well, I feel like owning Sinners outright after 25 years, I mean, it is a long play. And I just wonder what you envision for this story over that kind of timeline. But is it something that you imagine expanding or revisiting or building upon in the future?
Well, I feel like owning Sinners outright after 25 years, I mean, it is a long play. And I just wonder what you envision for this story over that kind of timeline. But is it something that you imagine expanding or revisiting or building upon in the future?
Ryan Coogler, this has been such a pleasure to be in conversation with you. Thank you so much for this. And thank you for this film.
Ryan Coogler, this has been such a pleasure to be in conversation with you. Thank you so much for this. And thank you for this film.
Ryan Coogler, this has been such a pleasure to be in conversation with you. Thank you so much for this. And thank you for this film.
Ryan Coogler's new film Sinners is now in theaters. After a short break, Carolina Miranda reviews a new novel by Leila Lalami. This is Fresh Air.