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Reggie Ugwu
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culture reporter @nytimes. writing a book about the Black filmmaker in America for @bloomsburypub. @WhitingFdn nonfiction grant ‘23. this is a microblog.
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Oct 25, 2025
    I did an old-school profile of Malala Yousafzai. We ordered room service, went to a ballgame, watched a concert, gabbed on the phone. Gift link in thread
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Dec 23, 2022
    Ryan Coogler shares his original plot for the Black Panther sequel, beat by beat. nytimes.com/2022/12/23/art…
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Aug 29, 2020
    Shocked. Chadwick was a gentleman and a movie star. Radiated intelligence and resolve. Treated a stranger like a friend. A major, incalculable loss.
    Why is Boseman the go-to actor to play icons like Black Panther or Jackie Robinson? The director Brian Helgeland says, “You just have that feeling that you’re around a strong person.”
    How Chadwick Boseman Embodies Black Male Dignity (Published 2019)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Aug 29, 2020
    I wrote the Times obituary for Chadwick Boseman.
    The actor Chadwick Boseman in 2018. He was 35 when he appeared in his first prominent role, as Jackie Robinson.
    ‘Black Panther’ Star Chadwick Boseman Dies of Cancer at 43 (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Jul 3, 2019
    Last year, a source described a mystery that stuck with me: Many black filmmakers suffered from a “sophomore curse.” Unraveling it became a minor obsession, in which I’m so proud that the Times has majorly invested. Today, 6 filmmakers tell their stories:
    nytimes.com
    ‘They Set Us Up to Fail’: Black Directors of the ’90s Speak Out (Published 2019)
    Julie Dash, Matty Rich, Darnell Martin, Ernest Dickerson, Leslie Harris and Theodore Witcher on a boom that went bust, and what’s different now.
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Jan 23, 2018
    The first time I interviewed SZA was in 2013. She didn't have a manager then, or a deal, or an apartment. When I caught up with her again last month, she was the Grammys' most-nominated woman. Here she is on what that means and how she found her purpose.
    SZA was riddled with doubts as she released her debut album, “Ctrl.” The record led to five Grammy nominations.
    SZA Almost Quit Music. Now She’s a Grammys Contender. (Published 2018)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Aug 20, 2020
    Me and @kylebuchanan did some digging into the Criterion Collection. Out of more than 1,000 movies released over two decades, just 4 African-American directors are included. Only 2 are alive. Why?
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    Why Are There So Few Black Directors in the Criterion Collection? (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Jan 11, 2018
    My first proper pop music profile in the Times. It’s of Camila Cabello, who had a hard time last year, became her own boss, and made one of the biggest songs in the world.
    Camila Cabello released two albums as a member of Fifth Harmony before splitting from the group. She wrote on every song on her solo debut, “Camila.”
    How Camila Cabello Lost Some Friends and Found Her Voice (Published 2018)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Mar 4, 2021
    i went long on what daniel kaluuya does for your movie
    “I don’t feel like I’m entitled to anyone’s attention,” Kaluuya said. “I have to offer, or channel, or shape something that’s going to make you want to give it to me.”
    How Daniel Kaluuya Makes His Characters Come Alive (Published 2021)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Mar 22, 2018
    Hello. Would you like to meet Chris Evans’s new mustache? The man soon to be formerly known as Captain America (and his hardy face curtain) is an unironic tap dancer, a normal-sized human IRL and a Rebecca Solnit fanboy. My latest for the Times: nytimes.com/2018/03/22/the…
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Jan 2, 2019
    I have a new profile up of Chadwick Boseman: Man of intergalactic gravitas (you’ll want to hear his James Brown story), consummate little brother and, yes, former hip-hopera scribe.
    Why is Boseman the go-to actor to play icons like Black Panther or Jackie Robinson? The director Brian Helgeland says, “You just have that feeling that you’re around a strong person.”
    How Chadwick Boseman Embodies Black Male Dignity (Published 2019)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Sep 1, 2022
    Michael Schultz is unique in Hollywood. At 83, and still directing TV, the man behind “Cooley High,” “Car Wash” and “Krush Groove” is likely the longest-working Black director in history. We had a series of talks about his 50 years in the business.
    Among other career milestones, Michael Schultz was responsible for the film debuts of Denzel Washington, Samuel L. Jackson and Blair Underwood.
    Michael Schultz Broke the Mold for Black Directors. He’s Not Done Yet. (Published 2022)
    From nytimes.com
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Dec 23, 2022
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    I also asked him and co-screenwriter Joe Robert Cole about incorporating Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s character and their responsibility to the broader MCU.
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    Reggie Ugwu
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    Mar 20, 2019
    i spent some time thinking about and talking to Lupita Nyong'o. discussed: the brilliance of "Regulate," creating her terrifying "Us" character, and giving blackness a chance to be banal
    In “Us,” the race of the main characters is never depicted as remarkable. “It’s really not exceptional to be black, or to be African, and I think that’s a powerful statement in and of itself,” Nyong’o said.
    This Is Lupita Nyong’o. Hollywood, Please Keep Up. (Published 2019)
    From nytimes.com

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