Sinners Review: Unique Yet Flawed Vampire Musical
Vampire movies often fall into a pattern of recycling the same narratives and tropes. Despite this, โSinners,โ a Southern Gothic horror musical, deserves credit for its audacious approach to the genre. The filmโs ambitious vision is evident in its unique twist of settings, from Eastern Europe to an American urban locale, or a sweltering desert. However, the execution often misses the mark, resulting in a messy picture that haphazardly throws everything at the viewer all at once.

โ The film โSinners,โ despite its inventive attempt of combining the vampire subgenre with a Southern Gothic musical narrative, fails to break past the conventions of vampire movies. Itโs a movie that is truly Ryan Cooglerโs, filled with African folklore, Americaโs racial history, and diverse talents, yet its technical execution often feels off.
โ Despite its shortcomings, filmmaker Ryan Cooglerโs ambitious strides to depict a multifaceted story of Black survival and existence in a Southern setting are commendable, particularly his effort to cinematically bring to life the genreโs well-known tropes in a distinct manner.
Filmmakers often face challenges when creating vampire films due to this subgenreโs inherent stereotypes and established elements. Typical vampire movie features include holy water, garlic, exposure to sunlight, and wooden stakes being used to subdue the undead. Vastly, the biggest variation across different films is the location setting, whether itโs in Eastern Europe, an American city, or a desert. Despite these constraints, I commend โSinners,โ a Southern Gothic horror musical filled with gore, for its audacious efforts. Although it employs a โkitchen sinkโ approach towards the genre, the outcome often falls short.
The movie โSinnersโ is directed by Ryan Coogler and stars Michael B. Jordan as Smoke and Stack โ World War I veteran brothers turned Chicago bootleggers, returning home to the Mississippi Delta to open up a juke joint. They are accompanied by their young cousin, Sammie (played by Miles Caton), and they are hopeful of his help in their endeavors. However, the situation goes awry as they are unsuccessful in creating a safe environment, free from the racial discrimination prevalent in the society of 1932.
Cooglerโs approach to direction in Sinners is analogous to his previous film, โBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever. โ In both films, Coogler aims for grandeur when simplicity would suffice and exhibits the influence of American racism. Depositing Jordan, yet again, in a role that requires him to be both charming and heroic is a downward spiral as Cooglerโs ambitious ideas morph and comply with genre conventions.
The movie takes time to build the settings and the cast, a tactic used by Coogler to ensure audience immersion. He leans on continuous long takes to provide views of the main streets, and also focuses on the lavish attire of the characters and the uneasy Southern heat. Coogler chooses to shoot this film using IMAX cameras. While this decision results in breathtakingly beautiful scenes, it also produces a shallow focus which separates the characters from their surroundings, a major flaw since the setting is a critical factor in the charactersโ realities.
The film addresses multiple themes that are integral to Cooglerโs body of work including racial history, Black freedom, importance of family and ancestors, and the power of music. Despite the varied themes, the storyline seems disjointed, often held together by the character of Sammie โ a talented blues musician who serves to connect the different eras and elements of the film.
The climax of the film is triggered by Sammieโs music which draws three Irish folk-singing vampire characters to the juke joint. The violence and chaos that ensue offer an exciting spectacle but fail to add any innovative element to the traditional vampire narrative, especially since it feels disconnected from the Southern setting of the film.
While Cooglerโs far-reaching vision and strong direction are admirable, the film ultimately feels disjointed and unbalanced. There is a lack of clarity about whose story is being told, with several loose ends that leave the viewer unsatisfied. Despite these weaknesses, Coogler must be commended for his audacity, given the conservative climate in Hollywood that often restricts directors, particularly black filmmakers, from taking daring risks. Consequently, the excessive scale of the movie could be forgiven.
RATING: 3 out of 5 stars.
Sinners is in theaters on April 19th, 2025.
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