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.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.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.
- Beatrice
- (as Tenaj Jackson)
- Hogwood
- (as David Maldonado)
- Cornbread
- (as Omar Miller)
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It all occurs in one day, with the first hour setting the scene well, as we're introduced to ex-girlfriends - Mary (Steinfeld) and Annie (Mosaku) - plus Slim (Lindo) and Cornbread (Miller), who are brought in to help Smoke & Stack open up their "Juke" bar. Key to everything is Sammie, his guitar and the blues. We're then introduced to Remmick (O'Connell), who is a charming Irishman, hiding a sinister secret.
I won't spoil the twist, but it doesn't take long for the film to turn to a horror, and does well to start off with a bit of tension and suspense and then go full blown bloody action/fight/gore. Holding it together is the great soundtrack and score, with the music great throughout. Just over 2 hours, but never boring - solidly wrapped up, some great scenes. Stay after the initial credits, as there's a ~5min final scene.
In conclusion: This movie is too boring and slow to be an entertaining action-comedy and doesn't take the humor and fight scenes far enough to really have an impact. At the same time this movie is far too ridiculous to be a serious scary and emotional movie that reaches you on any kind of emotional level.
I would have liked it, if they would have sacrificed the humor for building a serious threat that feels genuinely scary and terrifying. The cinematography, costumes and music are fantastic but this is just not enough for me to make it a good film, when the story is not hitting. There are single parts of the movie that I absolutely loved and I would have really appreciate those scenes as standalone music videos, but it just doesn't mix well with the rest in my personal opinion.
In addition to my previous criticisms I spotted some typical clichés in the dialogue writing that made me roll my eyes and there were some moments where I found it extremely hard to believe that certain characters survived. I could go in to detail here but I want to keep my review vague to avoid spoilers.
To me watching this movie felt a bit like eating chocolate on a burger - Both elements are nice by themselves but together they don't make for a nice meal.
The cinematography is stunning, which accurately captures the 1930s western vibes. While the movie starts pretty slow and takes time for the build up, it picks up in the second half by delivering a haunting experience. The movie often feels very lively due to it's musical numbers.
The film's fascinating array of genres and tropes and ideas swirls together, whether be it oppression of race, or preaching of good and evil. Jordan gives a great performance, while the rest of the cast were terrific too.
Although the horror element was less than my expectations, however the political satire and the tense atmosphere makes Sinners a great movie.
The Geek Reviewer gives 4 stars for 'Sinners'.
Aside from the music, I could tell I was watching high-quality filmmaking within five minutes. The directing, camerawork, editing, and sound design are pristine. The entire cast does a great job, but Michael B. Jordan shines. He is a superstar.
Sinners is also surprisingly funny, without taking away from the seriousness. And the horror elements are... satisfying. This movie goes hard.
Advice: Certain scenes have an expanded aspect ratio that will only be shown in IMAX. If you can't go to an IMAX, any premium screen will do (Dolby Cinema, UltraScreen, EMX, etc). This movie benefits more than most from the larger screen and louder speakers.
Also, I missed A LOT of the dialogue, you may want to ask for a closed caption device.
(1 viewing, opening night IMAX 4/17/2025)
The standout here being the incredible soundtrack from no other than Ludwig Göransson. The sexy, bluesy tone is definitely my favourite thing of the film. It was the glue that kept the film going. The film was reminiscent of O'brother Where Art Thou with a healthy dose of From Dusk Till Dawn.
The patience in the first act to set up the thematic relationships and overall story was executed perfectly. Even though we all were expecting the "reveal" to come, the journey to get to that point was arguably the better part of the film.
What separates (and elevates) this film from your standard supernatural horror flick is the fact that the director chose to spend more time in the first act developing our and exploring our characters.
However, in saying this I do feel like the film in the end of the second and entire third act fell into the cliches that they vampire genre usually entails. The last minute sunrise for example or the character who knows all the ins-and-outs of killing a vampire.
I believe at this point the film lost a bit of spark that the first act patiently created.
I still love what Coogler did. The unique genre blend, soundtrack and setting is enough to warrant the praise.
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- TriviaRyan Coogler explained in an interview that Remmick was partially inspired by the character Death in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022), noting both his eyes and demeanor.
- GoofsWhen Smoke and Stack are waiting for Hogwood early in the movie to buy the sawmill from him, they are casting notably different shadows while standing beside their car, revealing how the scene was spliced together from two different shots of Michael B. Jordan taken at slightly different times of the day.
- Quotes
Old Sammie: You know something? Maybe once a week, I wake up paralyzed reliving that night. But before the sun went down, I think that was the best day of my life. Was it like that for you?
Stack: No doubt about it. Last time I seen my brother. Last time I seen the sun. And just for a few hours, we was free.
- Crazy creditsThere is a mid-credits scene, intersected over the start of credits before showing the full scene.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dead Meat Podcast: Upcoming Horror Sneak Peeks (2025)
- SoundtracksIrish Filídh, Choctaw Chant And West African Griot Suite
performed by Iarla O'Lionaird, Jaeden Ariana Wesley and DC6 Singers Collective
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- Pecadores
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- Budget
- $90,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $229,720,547
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $48,007,468
- Apr 20, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $303,520,547
- Runtime2 hours 17 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.76 : 1
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