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Michael B. Jordan in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners

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17 year-old Karolina reviews Ryan Coogler’s multi Oscar-nominated picture

Sinners premiered in March 2025 and quickly gained a lot of attention in the film industry as it went beyond typical storytelling, smoothly blending horror with culture, and history with mainstream cinema. Ryan Coogler’s film was very positively reviewed by critics.

In what is the director’s signature style – earlier explored in Creed (2015) and two Black Panther films (2018, 20202) set in the Marvel universe – Sinners discuss the themes of individual identity against the background of African American heritage.

In 1932, in a small town of Clarksdale, Mississippi, two brothers explored secrets of their hometown – and in Sinners, the plot is weaved in between Black culture of the Depression-era American South, with its music, traditions and race conflicts. Surprisingly, the film also offers a fresh take on the vampire and gothic horror genre, mixed with historical commentary – for Coogler, the spiritual is a reflection of the generational trauma that lives in a population fighting to survive.

A good prognostic for the film is that it has already achieved some success during the Golden Globes ceremony – it received seven nominations and won two awards (Best Score and the newly created Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category, recognising that the film earned US$368 million with a budget of less than 100 million).

Although the film was passed on in most prestigious categories, the creators of Sinners are approaching the Oscar ceremony in the glory of receiving 16 nominations, which established a new record, surpassing such iconic movies as Titanic or La La Land.

There are several aspects that make this film difficult to forget – especially the music and cinematography.

The film is dark, its color palette dominated by heavy shadows, and recorded with frequent close-ups supporting the emotional tension and building the suspense. When music is added – frequently underlined as the most powerful aspect of the film – the result is fantastic. The music in Sinners is one of the stars, much more than the typical background – Blues connects past with present, represents the connection, resilience and perseverance of the African American community. Raw vocals are authentic and remind the audience of the historical context of the story.

This is not where the list of strengths ends – outstanding acting, especially from Michael B. Jordan, who stars in a dual role of Smoke and Stack, twin brothers trying to rebuild their community and push back against the system.

Critics were delighted by a powerful message that Sinners presented by portraying the nuanced life of the Black community, influenced by segregation, music a shared language of fellowship. The film illustrates everyday struggles of the society based on prejudice and social inequality, counterbalancing it with underlining the importance of the sense of belonging.

Some critics argued that development of the story feels slow and dragged because of the challenges of character development – others, however, praised it as an important part of the storytelling. The downsides are that the movie is considered to have a somewhat predictable plot which focuses more on the emotional weight of the decisions taken by protagonists, which might leave the audience with a feeling that not much actually happened. Some controversies arose from the portrayal of supernatural forces that conflict with Christian beliefs – blending religion with horror elements and demonic visuals.

Sinners is definitely not a light film to relax your mind, but one that’s meaningful and thought-provoking – the film forces the viewer to maintain a deep reflection on personal identity, discussing issues of significance and leaving with a lasting impression.

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Karolina Jasiówka

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Warsaw, Poland

Karolina, born in 2009 in Warsaw, Poland, has been writing for Harbingers’ Magazine since February 2026.

She is keen on arts, film industry as well as music, all of which she plans to cover in her articles for the Film & Book Club. Karolina wants to study Economics in the future which gives her a strong viewpoint on today’s modern issues; she is also interested in politics, which she aims to explore through her writing reports.

Karolina loves to share her passions with others, such as singing and dancing, which she does in her free time. She clears her mind by windsurfing and running.

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