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Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.

Release date
2025-04-16
Original title
Sinners
Adult
No
Average rating
7.5

MARV Review

Alright, alright, settle in, folks. This one’s a bit of a mess, honestly. It’s got a vibe, a certain… brooding, like a shadow, but it’s kinda lost in the shuffle. The visuals are alright, they’re kinda trying to be atmospheric, but they just feel a little… stuck. The soundtrack, it’s a bit too heavy on the blues, like they're trying to emulate a feeling of melancholy, but it just doesn’t land. It’s like they’re trying to be soulful, but the soul feels a little… muted. The story, it’s a bit convoluted, like a maze. They’re talking about ghosts, and this whole “vampire” thing, it feels a little tacked on. It’s trying to be a story about redemption, but it’s kinda heavy-handed, like they're trying to tell you the whole thing. The twins, Michael B. Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld, they’re alright, but they don't really sell the chemistry. It feels like they’re trying to create a whole world around them, but it’s just… a little too much. The ending, though, it's kinda bleak. It’s like they’re trying to deliver a powerful message about the darkness of America, but it feels a little… forced. It’s like they’re trying to be profound, but they just end up with a really messy, confusing conclusion. It’s a decent film, I guess, but it doesn’t quite hit the mark. It's like a beautiful shadow, but it's not a shining one.