Ryan Coogler | Good Hang with Amy Poehler
From Good Hang with Amy Poehler
Ryan Coogler discusses his acclaimed film work, including "Black Panther," "Creed," and "Fruitvale Station," while also sharing insights on various topics such as football, pop culture, and the cinematographic qualities of his recent film "Sinners." The conversation features composer Ludvig Göransson, highlighting their collaborative history and bringing a personal touch to their creative relationship.
Key Takeaways
- Ryan Coogler's collaborations are a symphony of friendship, proving creativity thrives in familiar spaces.
- Sitting at the intersection of film and music, Ludvig highlights how passion cultivates cinematic magic.
- From college pool games to award-winning films, true connections can turn youthful whims into Hollywood dreams.
- Jurassic Park vs. vampires? Only in entertainment can we debate primal fears and primal instincts so stylishly.
- Nespresso's coffee revolution has turned morning rituals into artful experiences; who knew brewing could be so chic?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Ryan Cougler (person)
- Sinners (concept)
- Black Panther (concept)
- Fruitvale Station (concept)
- Ludvig Yurensson (person)
- Sagal (location)
- Sacramento State (company)
- Fresno State (company)
- Autumn (person)
- Akaman Jones (person)
- Chadwick Boseman (person)
- Lupita Nyong'o (person)
- Deny Guerrera (person)
- Buddy Guy (person)
- Ludvig (person)
- Black Panther (book)
- Sinners (book)
- Clarksdale (location)
- Nespresso (sponsor)
- Visible (sponsor)