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Beneath the spectacle of an action-packed vampire movie, the film has plenty to say about what is sacred and what is profane.
The constraints of the Jim Crow economy drive every event in the film. This article contains light spoilers for Sinners.
Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster horror period piece sets out to reinvent the creature feature—for better and for worse.
In its musical moments, Ryan Coogler's vampire blockbuster makes a powerful statement about Black culture, ancestry, and art.
Researchers estimated that smoke ... white, represented 16% of the population but incurred 75% of the damages. Nonetheless, within most age groups, Native American and Black communities ...
Sinners” opens with ancient lore, “There are legends of people with a gift of making music so true, it can conjure spirits ...
Some experts suspect that a series of aviation incidents traces back to Russian aggressors. The sophistication only rivals ...
When Mary, Stack’s old flame and ... Whatever Black people acquired, white people could take by force. The final conflict between Smoke and the Klan ends in a satisfying Western-style shoot ...
Mass in Soldotna paid special attention to the death of Francis, who Father Patrick Brosamer says was sometimes referred to ...
So “Sinners” is part gangsterish period drama, part vampire horror, with a grenade’s-worth of action movie thrown in. But it ...
Rebecca’s Take In “Sinners,” writer/director Ryan Coogler sinks his teeth into his first original blockbuster, a masterful exploration of the Black experience with a supernatural slant. Featuring ...
Flagboy Giz tracks the entire history "We Outside," a song that began as a Mardi Gras hit and turned into a New Orleans ...