sabato 4 luglio 2026

Film 2474 - Sinners

Intro: It was only a matter of time before I gave this one another go. Especially after I spent months listening to the "Rocky Road to Dublin” song from its soundtrack.

Film 2474
: "Sinners" (2025), Ryan Coogler
Watched: From the projector
Language: English
Watched with: No one
Thoughts: I like it the first time around, but this time I loved it.
There's a lot to take in when you watch "Sinners". It's a vampire story, a horror movie, a musical, it's set in a historical setting, and it focuses on racial issues (of the African-Americans mainly, but the Irish as well). In many ways, this film reminded me of "Get Out": a social commentary of the African-American experience framed in the horror movie genre, where the scary elements of the plot are hightened by the horrors of reality. And interesting enough, both movies won the Oscar for Ogiginal Screenplay.
On top of a great story, "Sinners" fetures an amazing cast of talents: Wunmi Mosaku gives possibly her best performance so far and Jack O'Connell is delisiously evil, while Delroy Lindo finally get his first Oscar nomination as the old town harmonica player. Leading them all, Michael B. Jordan plays both twins Elijah and Elias, in a dual performance that secured him the Oscar for Best actor. Now, don't get me wrong, I think it was about time Jordan finally got some award recognition and he 100% deserved the win, but I can't not awkclnoledge the fact that Timothée Chalamet's strange Oscar campaign definitely worked in his advantage. It's possible that, without the theater and ballet controversy, Chalament could have won instead as he was predicted as the favourite to win in the category for at least half of the award season. That said, I'm glad Jordan won instead: it might look like a "quieter" performance in a way - especially compared to Chalament's on in "Marty Supreme" - but it is indeed a great one. Playing twins, there was definitely a challenge there in differentiating both characters in a way that would make them both stand out and Jordan absolutely succeded. Especially watching the movie this second time around, I noticed the different mannerisms, the different way he carries himself depending on which character he's playing, details I didn't notice before as I was more focused on following the overall story and keeping up with the dialogues (yes, I struggled a bit with all the different accents).
All in all, I think "Sinners" is the perfect example of what great movies can do: transport you to somewhere different you've never been before, tell you a compelling story you can fully immerse in, trascend you into someone else's life for a couple of hours making you feel what they feel and go through. It's magical. And that's why I love movies so much.
Film 2377 - Sinners
Film 2474 - Sinners
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, Delroy Lindo.
Box Office: $370 million
Worth a watch?: Look, it might not be your cup of tea and it's absolutely fine. Personally, I loved it: it's a feast for the eyes and ears (the soundtrack by Ludwig Göransson is crazy good), it's an original story full of creativity and meaning that goes beyond the expected and seens before "it's a vampire story". There's so much more to this film, it's shot beautifully, all the performances are top notch and Ryan Coogler's vision really comes to life here.
Give it a go and see how you feel!
Awards: The movie received so many accolades, I'll list them like this for convenience. In
bold the wins.

Oscars
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor (Michael B. Jordan)
Best Supporting Actor (Delroy Lindo)

Best Supporting Actress (Wunmi Mosaku)
Best Original Screenplay
Best Casting
Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing
Best Costume Design
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Original Score
Best Original Song (for "I Lied to You")
Best Production Design
Best Sound
Best Visual Effects

BAFTAs
Best Film
Best Director
Best Actor in a Leading Role (Michael B. Jordan)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Wunmi Mosaku)
Best Original Screenplay
Best Cinematography
Best Production Design
Best Costume Design
Best Makeup and Hair
Best Editing
Best Original Score
Best Sound
EE Rising Star Award (Miles Caton)

Golden Globes
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (Michael B. Jordan)
Best Director
Best Screenplay
Best Original Score
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Best Original Song (for "I Lied to You")

Actor Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (Miles Caton, Buddy Guy, Michael B. Jordan, Jayme Lawson, Delroy Lindo, Omar Miller, Wunmi Mosaku, Jack O'Connell, and Hailee Steinfeld)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Michael B. Jordan)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Miles Caton)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Wunmi Mosaku)
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Grammy
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Score Soundtrack Album for Visual Media

Best Song Written for Visual Media (for "I Lied to You")
Best Song Written for Visual Media (for "Pale, Pale Moon")
Best Song Written for Visual Media (for "Sinners")
Best Instrumental Composition (for "Why You Here / Before The Sun Went Down")


Key word: Blues.

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