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Review: Ryan Coogler makes 'Sinners' more than a vampire movie

  • Ryan Coogler directed the movie Sinners, produced by Warner Bros., which stars Michael B. Jordan as two brothers returning to 1930s Mississippi.
  • The brothers earned money working for Chicago gangsters and aim to invest in a juke joint filled with music, food, and friends, reflecting the era's cultural context.
  • Although the film features vampires, it uses them largely as metaphors tied to music history and broader issues, making it primarily an engrossing historical account rather than a horror story.
  • The cast includes a mesmerizing Mosaku and the talented young musician Miles Caton, while Coogler's storytelling sometimes loses focus but regains clarity in the closing credits.
  • Sinners demonstrates Coogler's skill at telling generational stories with a contemporary hook, suggesting themes of reunion and outsiders encroaching on the brothers' created world.
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