Sinners Review: I Don’t Know If I Love It More As A Crime Movie Or A Horror Movie. That’s Awesome

Sinners Review: I Don’t Know If I Love It More As A Crime Movie Or A Horror Movie. That’s Awesome

Movies


There is nothing inherently wrong with a filmmaker taking on franchise titles, but it has been over a decade since movie-goers have seen an original feature from writer/director Ryan Coogler. He made his breathtaking debut in 2013 with the powerful Fruitvale Station, but since then has dedicated his focus to existing intellectual properties – first with Creed and then with the two Black Panther blockbusters. Each of those titles came with certain strings attached, but Coogler nevertheless showcased himself as an extraordinary talent. And now that he’s back to making pure originals, he has successfully crafted his best movie yet in Sinners.

Sinners

(Image credit: Warner Bros. )

Release Date: April 18, 2025
Directed By:
Ryan Coogler
Written By:
Ryan Coogler
Starring:
Michael B. Jordan, Miles Caton, Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, Delroy Lindo, and Li Jun Li
Rating:
R for strong bloody violence, sexual content and language
Runtime:
137 minutes

The film is a multi-faceted period epic that is so good in so many ways that it’s actually a challenge to identify its singular best quality – which I suppose makes its greatest aspect the ability to confidently juggle so much so well. I love it as a Prohibition era gangster story, with its colorful-but-shady fraternal protagonists building the business of their dreams in their home town. I love it as a fierce and dark vampire film that sets up a horrific siege with a freaky collection of sinister bloodsuckers. I love it as a celebration of Black music, both for its incredible musical sequences and comment on its power in the culture. And I love everything that ties all those branches and more together.



View Original Source Here

Articles You May Like

Must Read: Louis Vuitton and Murakami Release Final Chapter of Their Collaboration, Losanje Wins 2025 Andam Innovation Prize
Comedian warms up Trump audience in Qatar with homophobic & racist “jokes”
Books That Get at the Angst of Unpaid Family Caregiving
US’ FIT hosts 2025 Future of Fashion Runway Show
How It Differs From Video Game