Just a week into its release, Sinners is already shaping up to be the movie event of the year.
The film, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan alongside Hailee Steinfeld, has taken Hollywood by storm—pulling in $63 million at the box office against its $90 million budget, and scoring an impressive 98% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Set in the Mississippi Delta during the early 1930s, Sinners dives deep into Southern Gothic territory. The story follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack (both played by Jordan), two WWI veterans who return home after years hustling in Chicago.
Armed with cash from their criminal past, they build a juke joint for their community, only to have their new venture threatened—first by old rivals, then by a crew of hungry vampires.
Hailee Steinfeld delivers a standout turn as Mary, Stack’s lover, while Miles Caton impresses in his feature debut as their prodigy musician cousin, Sammie “Preacher Boy” Moore.
What sets Sinners apart isn’t just its supernatural twist. Coogler uses the vampire genre as a lens to explore Black history, culture, and the high price of freedom.
The film’s chaotic, blues-soaked atmosphere is matched by a score from Ludwig Göransson (fresh off his Oppenheimer Oscar win), mixing gritty juke joint blues with heart-pounding horror. Critics and fans are already calling the soundtrack one of the year’s best.
The cast’s performances are drawing widespread praise. Jordan skillfully brings Smoke and Stack to life, giving each twin a distinct voice and emotional weight. Steinfeld impresses with her range, shifting seamlessly from grieving lover to a mesmerizing, dangerous vampire.
Miles Caton’s portrayal of Sammie is a breakout moment, and Wunmi Mosaku’s Annie leaves a lasting impact in every scene.
Sinners isn’t just a story about battling monsters—it’s a layered tale about community, music, and the meaning of freedom in the face of history. The film doesn’t shy away from tough themes, blending action, horror, and cultural commentary in a way that has audiences buzzing.
Ryan Coogler, reflecting on the movie’s early success, told Forbes, “When I take my feelings out of it, I’m not surprised.”
He credits the film’s impact to its roots in personal and cultural history, explaining that the characters and their struggles are drawn from real stories and experiences.
With record-breaking box office numbers and critical acclaim, Sinners has already cemented its place as the year’s must-see film.
For moviegoers looking for something bold, original, and emotionally powerful, Coogler’s latest is a ride that demands your attention—and just might leave you wanting more.