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From references to the Chicago mob and the Pullman Company to a scene-stealing cameo by blues legend Buddy Guy, Ryan Coogler’s latest vampire horror film is an ode to the Windy City.
The rootsy soundtrack to the hit vampire film set in a '30s-era Mississippi juke joint is a streaming smash in an era of ...
Vampires come to Clarksdale, Mississippi – the birthplace of the Blues – in director Ryan Coogler's most recent film, 'Sinners.' ...
Their cousin Sammie, a pastor's son known as Preacher Boy (played by newcomer Miles Caton), is an aspiring musician; his ...
If you haven't seen "Sinners" yet, you might want to put your newspaper down for later reading. Because there's an aspect of ...
Coleman attributes the word-of-mouth success of “Sinners” to one simple fact: It’s a good movie. Combine that with Coogler’s ...
Warning: This review contains spoilers!  There is always a price to pay. A thrilling introspective on the impacts of blues, American evangelical values and Black perseverance, “Sinners” (2025) has ...
The audience, specifically Black members of the audience, made “Sinners” a fun movie experience. Audiences gasped, loudly commented, and talked to the screen. They also laughed, screamed during ...
"As long as American music survives, so will the blues." You can read the throughline of Sinners — in which Sammie, the lone human survivor of Remmick's vampire horde, abandons his father's ...
Blues isn't simply the mother of sin; it is a nexus point along the continuum of Black music, birthing so many modern forms. In Sinners, vampires are the ultimate culture vultures, with the "soul ...