Vampire stories are a dime a dozen but if you let Ryan Coogler explore the themes present within our vampire lore, you are destined to win. And that’s exactly what Sinners does.
Coogler’s eighth project with Michael B. Jordan takes us to the south in a post-Al Capone world. Two twins (both played by Jordan) return home to try and make a club for their community, with liquor and jazz music flowing. For the most part, Sinners is about the connection we have to each other through music and community. But it has overarching themes of racism, hatred, bigotry, and, of course, vampires.
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