Ryan & Zinzi Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Earns #1 Spot & Highest-Grossed Opening for Original Film Since Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ - Because of Them We Can
- Ryan Coogler's supernatural horror film Sinners debuted at No. 1, earning $45.6 million domestically, exceeding initial projections of $35 million.
- Sinners features Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers battling a powerful evil in the 1930s American South, confronting themes of cultural appropriation and the legacy of blues music.
- Wunmi Mosaku praised costume designer Ruth E. Carter, calling her an alchemist for her thoughtful and masterfully crafted designs in the film.
- The film raises questions about the music industry's exploitation of Black artists, depicting supernatural elements intertwined with the struggles of the protagonist, Sammie.
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The Internet Offers Condolences To Josh Allen After Watching Hailee Steinfeld’s Intimate Scenes In ‘Sinners’
The fiancée of Josh Allen, actress Hailee Steinfeld has a new movie out called Sinners, and it has the internet talking. It premiered on Friday, April 18 and blew past A Minecraft Movie in its opening weekend.The horror movie reportedly earned more than $45 million in North America during its opening weekend. Fans and critics have given the movie favorable reviews.OutKick's own David Hookstead enjoyed the movie and highlighted Steinfeld's strong…


Ben Stiller Defends ‘Sinners’ Over $48M Box Office Success Criticism
Ryan Coogler’s already had success with Fruitvale Station, Creed, and the launch of the Black Panther franchise, but now his first original film, Sinners, has him reaching new heights. The vampire action flick has been hailed as a must-see and is a box office winner, bringing in $48 million during its opening weekend. And that’s not even counting the $15 million from international markets, which, as Vulture reports, means the movie only needs t…
Ryan & Zinzi Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Earns #1 Spot & Highest-Grossed Opening for Original Film Since Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ - Because of Them We Can
It was a big weekend for The Cooglers! When Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan team up, history tends to follow—and their latest collaboration is no exception. Sinners, a bold, genre-blending vampire drama set in the 1930s South, just topped the Easter weekend box office, earning a staggering $45.6 million domestically, more than $60 million globally, and rewriting what’s possible for original films along the way. With this opening, Sinners now …
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