
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
Yao
Bo Chow
Lola Kirke
Joan
Peter Dreimanis
Bert
Buddy Guy
Old Sammie
Saul Williams
Jedidiah
Andrene Ward-Hammond
Ruthie
Tenaj L. Jackson
Beatrice
David Maldonado
Hogwood
Aadyn Encalarde
Teenager
Helena Hu
Lisa Chow
Sam Malone
Terry
Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson
Second Thief
Percy Bell
Incarcerated Worker #1 / Smoke & Stack Body Double
Emonie Ellison
Therise
Kai Thompson
Young Girl in Annie's Shop
Nathaniel Arcand
Chayton
Mark L. Patrick
Mississippi Choctaw Horseback Scout
Gralen Bryant Banks
Patterson
Nicoye Banks
Jacob
Christian Robinson
Chris
Justin William Davis
Jeff
Deneen Tyler
Partygoer
Michael A. Newcomer
Bartender
Theodus Crane
Bouncer
Kendalyn Dene Breakfield
Dancer
Airelle Brooks
Dancer
Gabriel Cavallini
Dancer
Jeremy Denzel
Dancer
Le'Andre Douglas
Dancer
Akeem J. Edwards
Dancer
Arouna Guindo
Dancer
Jarrell Hamilton
Dancer
Leroy Harris Jr.
Dancer
Jeoffrey Harris Jr.
Dancer
Alex Huynh
Dancer
Ritho Johnson
Dancer
Donald Jones Jr.
Dancer
Breonna Jordan
Dancer
Trinity Jaden Mitchell
Dancer
Ian Monroe
Dancer
Cuso Mora
Dancer
Winnie Mu
Dancer
Jahaira Myers
Dancer
Andrea Peoples
Dancer
Phyouture
Dancer
Faith Rockward
Dancer
Ahmari Vaughn
Dancer
Tyler Wilson
Dancer





































































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en
$90,000,000.00
$365,878,513.00
- #chicago, illinois
- #capitalism
- #ku klux klan
- #musician
- #immortality
- #vampire
- #surrealism
- #sin
- #alcoholism
- #vampire hunter (slayer)
- #church
- #twins
- #blunt
- #estranged wife
- #dual role
- #cousin relationship
- #death of daughter
- #blues music
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #klansmen
- #1990s
- #1930s
- #salvation
- #assimilation
- #chinese immigrant
- #brother brother relationship
- #southern gothic
- #afro-descendants
- #cousins
- #supernatural horror
- #playful
- #train station
- #mississippi
- #frightened
Reviews
**_Anima Vestra._** What you crave will soon be yours; what I crave is already mine. Equilibrium in desire, halved in all else that matters.
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.
**Capitalism as the Real Monster: How "Sinners 2025" Uses Vampires to Critique America** The movie takes place in the United States during the era of racial segregation, when problems between whites and blacks were escalating. Films about this era depict an important part of American history, an aspect America tries to hide and avoid discussing. The film features two twin characters, "Stack"

It's a reboot of 'From Dusk til Dawn'. But... From Dusk til Dawn is a much better movie! As a period piece it's pretty good... but the storyline is a total snore-fest.

this movie is absolutely beautiful. i was hesitant to watch it because i don’t care for vampire stories, but this is way more than just a “vampire story.” it shows the beauty of black culture while also discussing the very real aspect of oppression, especially back in the jim crow era, where this movie takes place. the scary scenes were scary, the sad scenes were sad, and everything in between did

ALERT: might be spoilers lurking here. Thankfully I didn't see any film trailers but I did glance over a few magazine covers to see it was a movie about twins and vampires. What I didn't know was that it was also a period piece so that was a surprise. How the vampires appeared was also a surprise. I thought one of the twins was already a vampire and had somehow hidden it from his brother
Full disclosure, I've been to Clarksdale and it is the best. This film is like Morgan Freeman's juke joint. I liked the compact, intimate nature of Red's more. Middle of this is draggy. Parties aren't that fun to watch. There are a lot of quick and intense action bits to wake up for but at the same time...it's long. Why do movies have to be so long? Why does the ending of this have to be even l

Sinners (2025) – A Spiritual, Sonic, Soul-Shaking Masterpiece There are films that claim to echo with heart, with history, with heritage—and then there is "Sinners," Ryan Coogler’s audacious, transcendent blend of Gothic folklore, musical soulcraft, and cultural reclamation. It doesn’t just echo. It sings. It howls. It bleeds. From its first frame to its devastating final image, Sinners is a fu

It's a vampire movie. They really hate White people. Sick of this proud to be racist crap.

Michael B. Jordan is “Smoke” and twin brother “Stack” in this classy drama of a pair who’ve lived on the wrong side of the tracks for most of their lives, but have determined to go home and try to go straight. To that end, they buy an old barn and hope to set up their own speakeasy - with only a nominal nod to prohibition - pumping to the rafters with dancing and blues music. On the way, they ally
Sinners started off similar to a gritty drama in the Deep South, every character felt so built and I was fully invested. Then the vampire elements started twirling in. That first fade into the moon, the guitar riff, unbelievably hard Mr. Coogler. It gave a feeling I haven’t felt since watching dune 2. Oh and the scene where we go through the history and future of music, best scene of the decade m
I don't think I liked it as much as most people seem to, and definitely not as much as the critics, but think this movie nailed about 85% of what it tried to. The setting, music, costumes, makeup, gore, and effects were exceedingly well done. The film is well-acted (Delroy Lindo was the standout) and it was definitely worth seeing in the theatre. My only complaints are that the ending felt

<em>'Sinners'</em> is a fair load of fun. It admittedly didn't fully knock my socks off, but there isn't any doubt that it is a very good film. It's stylish with impressive music and visuals, whilst all of the acting talent give good performances. It's paced astutely too. Michael B. Jordan is as entertaining as he usually tends to be, I do like seeing him act. The dual role is done well here, t
It’s always gratifying to see a filmmaker take a big step up in his or her career, and that’s precisely what writer-director Ryan Coogler has done in his latest offering, a project that reflects a significant jump in the depth, artistry and sophistication of his creative output. Coming on the heels of his successes in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” (2022), “Creed” (2015) and “Fruitvale Station”
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2025/review-sinners-is-one-of-this-years-most-daring-ambitious-films/ "Sinners is living proof that major studios can still produce artistic, provocative, and emotionally resonant movies. With Ryan Coogler's confident and creatively daring direction, an unforgettable, award-worthy score, a strong ensemble cast, and a thematically rich e
Set in 1932 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sinners takes place throughout one night in the middle of October. Sammie Moore (the feature film debut of Miles Caton) is at a crossroads in his life. He is torn between being the son of a preacher and the blues-driven nightlife where he gets to sing, play guitar, and feel alive. Sammie submerges himself in the blues seemingly having little desire to return












