Sinners
"Dance with the devil."
Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
"Dance with the devil."
Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
Michael B. Jordan
Smoke / Stack
Hailee Steinfeld
Mary
Miles Caton
Sammie Moore
Jack O'Connell
Remmick
Wunmi Mosaku
Annie
Jayme Lawson
Pearline
Omar Benson Miller
Cornbread
Delroy Lindo
Delta Slim
Li Jun Li
Grace Chow
Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
This was alright, decent vamp flick, but I don't really get the super high praise for this movie. I liked the lighting in the final scene. Ham on face.
**_Anima Vestra._** What you crave will soon be yours; what I crave is already mine. Equilibrium in desire, halved in all else that matters.
Movie Review: Sinners (2025) A gripping and refreshingly original addition to the vampire genre, Sinners fuses its blood-soaked mythology with a rich musical sensibility that feels deeply tied to its era. There’s a hint of the Cornetto trilogy’s off beat charm, but the film ultimately leans into a more grounded exploration of family, artistry, and social division. The cinematography is superb stylish yet controlled and the direction brings a confident rhythm that complements its thematic depth. Strong performances across the board elevate the drama, making Sinners a standout genre piece. Review: 8/10
Horror films well done are supposed to leave you scarred and weave their way into your conscience, for they represent the worst of what we don't want to acknowledge in our societies. And that is Sinners for you, too, not just a story of racial tensions with music and mythic creatures: it brings forward many questions about race, class, capital, reconstruction and assimilation. By the hand of an incredible cast and a format that has you mourning beginning to end.
I'm not sure how this movie can get such great reviews. The acting isn't particularly good, and the plot is about as deep as a beer can. It might be okay to watch once, but it's not really good.
“Sinners” (2025) is a bold, blood‑soaked Southern gothic that fuses period drama, blues musical, and vampire horror into a single, swaggering vision. Set in the 1930s Deep South, it follows twin brothers returning home to start over, only to find their town haunted by both supernatural predators and all‑too‑human racism. Visually, the film is stunning: long, fluid shots and richly textured production design make the juke joints and chain gangs feel painfully alive, while the music all but becomes a character, driving both emotion and plot. Michael B. Jordan and the supporting cast deliver performances that carry the film through its tonal pivots. The second half’s abrupt lunge into full‑on horror won’t work for everyone, and some viewers may feel the anti‑Klan climax sacrifices subtlety for catharsis. But “Sinners” never pretends to be apolitical; it uses genre fireworks to reframe American history as a struggle against literal and figurative vampires. Whether you come for the politics or just for the ride, this is one of the rare studio horror films that feels genuinely alive, angry, and unforgettable.
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