Sinners

Cinema | (15) | 138 minutes |

Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.

Sinners is a 2025 American period horror film written, co-produced, and directed by Ryan Coogler. Set in 1932 in the Mississippi Delta, the film stars Michael B. Jordan in dual roles as twin brothers who return to their hometown to start again. Only to be confronted by a supernatural evil.

★★★★ “Ryan Coogler’s sexy southern gothic horror is a blast” The Guardian

“Sinners is brilliant. It contains one of the single best sequences I have ever seen in any film, a moment that transcends time and space, that is as much poetry as it is cinematography.”  Forbes

“What Coogler accomplishes in the realm of sensuality is genuinely exciting” Vulture

“Sinners is a wildly uncommon thing: a blockbuster that’s comfortable with uncertainty.” Pitchfork

“Both a triumphant bellow and a Blues song about the American South for and by those who built it, and were simultaneously disenfranchised in it”  The Hollywood Reporter

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