'Sinners' Film Explores Racism, Horror, and Music in 1930s American South
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'Sinners' Film Explores Racism, Horror, and Music in 1930s American South

Ryan Coogler's film 'Sinners,' a blend of supernatural horror, critique of racism, and exploration of blues music, is a strong contender for year-end awards. Set in the 1930s American South, the movie features Michael B. Jordan as twins aiming to open a dance club, facing bigotry and demonic forces. The narrative involves occult practices, music that bridges life and death, and the arrival of a vampire. This film follows Coogler's previous works addressing racial injustice and Black traditions.

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