“Sinners” is more than a horror film, it’s a cultural, musical period piece. As a vintage-loving girly, I am living for the old-school fashion but turns out, there was so much more in store. I watched it days ago and I’m still reeling from the experience. Sharing my post-movie reaction about the film:
Initially, I thought it was just a period piece with vampires but the way they put African-American culture at the forefront and the social climate of the 1930s dust bowl era, really elevated the experience for me. There were many layers and implications on what it means to acquire freedom through any means. And the way they visualized the power of music and how it reflected the times and unified the people. I really had to stop and stare in awe. Amazing work!
Sinners comes out in the Philippines this Black Saturday, April 19 in cinemas nationwide! I think it’s very fitting that it comes out at the tail-end of Holy Week.
For more information about the critical reception, check out the official press release below.

Photo credit: Warner Bros. Pictures
“‘SINNERS’ HAS SO MANY LAYERS TO IT,” SAYS MICHAEL B. JORDAN OF HIS NEW FILM WITH RYAN COOGLER. “SINNERS,” 99% FRESH ON ROTTEN TOMATOES, OPENS ONLY IN CINEMAS SATURDAY, APRIL 19
Director Ryan Coogler’s earliest memories of movies were “while sitting in a darkened room, full of strangers, and being absolutely terrified by something that was happening on the screen,” shares the critically acclaimed writer-director of films including “Creed” and “Black Panther.” “That feeling of being with others, the unison, the horror and delight made me feel like home. That’s where it began for me…”
With his new film “Sinners,” Coogler hopes that movie audiences will have that same unforgettable experience. Starring Michael B. Jordan in his fifth collaboration with Coogler, “Sinners” tells the story of twin brothers Smoke and Stack, who return to their hometown to start again after having lived troubled lives, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/KNQCsQoyjsE?
“‘Sinners’ is so many things,” says Jordan about his longtime collaborator and friend’s latest project. “It has so many layers to it. I want people to take away everything that we intended to shoot and make and create. It’s a fun experience.
“I want them to have fun, but I also want them to think as well. On the ride home, or in the shower, or at home with their family, I want them to still be thinking about the movie and the characters, and spark conversations. That’s what I love about movies – they just make people think differently and get to know things, spaces and places that they might not have been in contact with before. But also, to have fun being a little scared. I really want them to enjoy the music… I want people to feel the musical element in their bones.”

Ahead of its opening in cinemas, “Sinners” has impressed critics and currently has a 99% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
In their review, The Hollywood Reporter writes that “Sinners” is “smart horror, even poetic at times, with much to say about race and spiritual freedom… It’s also an exactingly crafted movie that demands to be seen on the biggest possible screen, with the loudest sound system.”
“Ryan Coogler’s best movie so far is a bloody, bluesy, and throbbingly fun vampire saga,” raves IndieWire.
Deadline Hollywood also praised the movie, saying, “‘Sinners’ marks another strong reason why Coogler is at the top of his generation of filmmakers, and Jordan continues to show why he is a real-deal movie star.”
“‘Sinners’ is my love letter to all of the things that I love about going to the movies, as a cinephile, especially watching films with an audience,” says Coogler. “It’s the communal experience – and this movie was made to be seen with a crowd of people you don’t know.”
“Sinners” opens only in cinemas Saturday, April 19. #SinnersMovie
Photo & Video Credit: “Warner Bros. Pictures”