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Sinners production designer speaks out on 'throw away apology' amid BAFTAs N-word controversy
John Davidson, the subject of the film "I Swear" who has Tourette's, used the N-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on the BAFTAs stage on Sunday.
Sinners is one of the biggest contenders for this year's Oscars, with nominations in several major categories like Best Picture, Director, Best Actor (Jordan), Best Supporting Actress (Mosaku), Best Supporting Actor ( Delroy Lindo) and Best Original Screenplay.
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BBC Apologizes for Failing to Censor N-Word Outburst While ‘Sinners' Stars Presented at BAFTAs
John Davidson, an activist with Tourette's syndrome, involuntarily shouted the slur while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage
Sinners’ production designer Hannah Beachler said BAFTAs host Alan Cumming's 'throw-away apology' over n-word slur during ceremony 'made it worse.'
Delroy Lindo said he would have liked the BAFTA Awards to handle things differently after an attendee with Tourette’s syndrome yelled a racial epithet at him and his co-star Michael B. Jordan during
How craft heads Autumn Durald Arkapaw, Hannah Beachler, Michael Shawver, Ruth E. Carter, Ludwig Göransson & Francine Maisler elevated 'Sinners'.
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Here's what the “Sinners” cast really ate in that intense garlic scene — and who got caught faking
"[Delroy Lindo] thought he was slick because he kept fake eating it," director Ryan Coogler said.
There is a growing backlash after a guest hurled a racial slur at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, which the BAFTAs aired on BBC.