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Movie review: 'Sinners' is a sizzling blend of history and horror

Movie critic Patty Spitler shared her review of the new film 'Sinners". The movie is generating buzz with its unique blend of history and horror.




Set in the South during 1932, ‘Sinners’ follows two brothers, Smoke and Stack, played by Michael B. Jordan, as they return home after working for Al Capone.


Their plans to convert an old sawmill into a juke joint are disrupted by supernatural elements, including vampires


The film has received a remarkable 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating strong critical acclaim. It is rated R for strong bloody violence and sexual content, with a runtime of 2 hours and 17 minutes.


The movie is praised for its direction, acting, and cinematography, making it a must-see cinematic experience, especially in IMAX theaters. The film is not a remake, offering a fresh narrative in the horror genre.


Patty Spitler awarded the film a four out of five-star rating. ‘Sinners’ promises to be both thought-provoking and entertaining, appealing to audiences looking for a unique horror experience on the big screen.


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