What I think I learned from working on 'Moonlight' is you see what happens when you persecute people. They fold into themselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The 'Moonlighting' tension of the couple that obviously never can get together, there's an innate sort of fun and tension in that.
I studied a truckload of true crime, praying for illumination, but most true crime relies on luridness and voyeurism for effect.
'Moonlight' is a project that resonated with me more than anything else. I wouldn't have done 'Luke Cage' if they hadn't made time for 'Moonlight.'
Inside you there's an artist you don't know about. He's not interested in how things look different in moonlight.
I just love what Nicholas Britell did with 'Moonlight.'
I moonlight as a singer.
I think if you look back at some of the stuff that we broadly label as the crime 'ouvre,' there are certainly elements of the supernatural at work.
Every murder turns on a bright hot light, and a lot of people... have to walk out of the shadows.
Moonlight is sculpture.
Follow your inner moonlight; don't hide the madness.