Sinners (Blood & Sinners)
Black Horror Cinema: Michael B. Jordan in einer Doppelrolle im Horror-Thriller von Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed). Jetzt im Kino Intimes.
Darsteller: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku , Jayme Lawson, Omar Miller, Miles Caton, Delroy Lindo • USA 2025, 138' • Musik: Ludwig Göransson • Drehbuch & Regie: Ryan Coogler • FSK 16 • Kinostart: 17. April 2025
Ryan Coogler bringt uns mit SINNERS (Dt. Titel: BLOOD & SINNERS) eine neue Genreperle des Black Horror Cinemas, in dem sich in den letzten Jahren vor allem Jordan Peele mit GET OUT (2017), US (2019) und NOPE (2022) hervortat.
Michael B. Jordan spielt eine Doppelrolle als die Zwillingsbrüder Stack & Smoke, die in 1930er Jahren zurück in ihre Heimat im Süden der USA reisen, wo sie neben dem Blues auch den Horror finden.
“You keep dancing with the devil, one day he’s gonna follow you home.”
The night belongs to sinners. Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers Smoke & Stack (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
History, horror and the power of the blues: SINNERS, starring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role, is a period supernatural horror film, set in the 1930s in Southern US. Written, directed & produced by Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed).
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I don’t foresee ten other movies coming out this year to knock Ryan Coogler’s Sinners out of the top lists of 2025. It’s the kind of film that makes you believe we can tell serious stories, even in the realm of horror. Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton deliver incredible performances in this soulful, bloody tale that masterfully marries blues, vampires, and the vibrant spirit of New Orleans.

Ryan Coogler enters the horror realm and nails it in Sinners, which drops vampires into a deeply personal, heartfelt, emotional, sexy, and bloody story that’ll stick with you. Michael B. Jordan wows in a dual performance as twins Smoke and Stack, and other frequent Coogler collaborators like cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw and costume designer Ruth E. Carter do remarkable work bringing the brothers’ world to life. Sinners also puts music to beautiful use, as we’re reminded that vampirism is but one way to achieve immortality.

Coogler doesn’t reinvent the vampire movie with Sinners, but in a current era of American cinema where messages are force-fed, a thoughtful social satire which gives viewers time to dissect––and never lets its loftier thematic aims get in the way of its junky thrills––is a breath of fresh air. I can’t remember the last time I had this much fun, nor felt so reinvigorated by, a major studio genre movie.

Finally free from the Marvel machine, Ryan Coogler delivers the goods and then some with his music-powered, genre-splicing latest. Sinners elegantly walks a line between enjoyable mayhem as well as a sense of tragedy around this safe haven being ripped apart – but also leverages the classical allure of the vampire for motivations inspired by its reflective first half. You can see the temptation: of a prolonged life in a time and place where security is never guaranteed as well as the power to live free of the repression of the church and the oppression of white hegemony, without fear of demonisation from either.
