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Sinners: Redefining the Horror Genre

People think that horror movies need a haunted house, vengeful ghosts or jump scares around every corner. However, Sinners challenges this notion by using the blues and an Irish vampire with a dark history and a darker purpose.

Set in the Jim Crow-era, the film follows twins Smoke and Stack, both played by Micheal B. Jordan, as they return home to open a juke joint, only to find a vampiric evil awaiting.

The film opens with Sammie, played by Miles Caton, riding up to a church in bloodied clothes, clutching his broken guitar as he interrupts his father’s sermon.

Christianity is an extremely prevalent theme throughout the film
, serving as a source of hope but also a repressing tool.

The church offers Sammie sanctuary, but also pushes him into a corner, highlighting the complexities of faith and redemption.

Author's summary: Sinners redefines horror with blues and vampires.

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