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“Sinners” is incredible.
I’m not the only one who thinks so, either.
While I agree with her, that wasn’t the first thought I had while watching it.
It’s definitely my favorite movie about vampires and it might just be my favorite horror movie.
It’s certainly in the conversation.
If you’ve already seen “Sinners,” that premise might seem familiar.
Oh, and it turns out that they, too, might be running from some trouble.
The similarities go beyond that.
One brother is level-headed, the other isn’t.
There’s no deeper meaning.
“Sinners,” though, is more than just a higher-budget vampire thriller with better production values.
And it does both incredibly well.
Like Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino before him, Ryan Coogler wants to make a great vampire movie.
Salma Hayek dancing for Quentin Tarantino at the Titty Twister, it is not.
Well, nearly identical.
In fact, each side of the street in town is segregated by race.