Sinners

2025

Action / Drama / Horror / Music / Thriller

364
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 97% · 428 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 96% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.5/10 10 403022 403K

Director

Top cast

Jack O'Connell as Remmick
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by KevinT-631

Why Critics Won't Say This Movie Isn't Very Good

Sinners is not a bad film so much as a protected one-and that distinction matters. It exists inside a critical ecosystem that has grown increasingly unwilling to say when a movie is merely adequate, undercooked, or conceptually thin, so long as it arrives carrying the right symbolic freight. The result is a work that mistakes moral seriousness for artistic rigor, and is rewarded for doing so.The film operates in a now-codified genre: social horror as cultural commentary, dread as metaphor, symbolism as proof of depth. From its opening moments, Sinners announces its themes with confidence and clarity, and then proceeds to circle them without complication. What should be tension becomes repetition. What should be ambiguity becomes instruction.The problem is not that the film has something to say. It's that it says it once, loudly, and then never finds a way to dramatize it. Characters are reduced to allegorical functions, their psychology flattened in service of an idea the film is anxious not to dilute. Horror depends on specificity, on fear that arises from human behavior, contradiction, desire. Sinners offers none of that. Its figures exist to signify, not to surprise.Formally, the film hides behind the familiar language of prestige horror: long pauses, ominous compositions, deliberate pacing meant to signal gravity. But gravity is not the same as weight. Without narrative propulsion or emotional risk, the film becomes inert -- handsomely framed, carefully lit, and curiously lifeless. Mood replaces momentum; atmosphere stands in for drama.What's most striking is how little resistance Sinners has encountered from critics. Reviews bend over backward to praise intention, relevance, and tone, while sidestepping the far more basic question: does the film actually work? This is not generosity-it is abdication. Serious themes do not absolve a film of narrative responsibility. Cultural importance does not excuse thin writing. Representation does not require lowered standards.The irony is that this kind of critical deference ultimately does a disservice to the very filmmakers it claims to protect. By refusing to distinguish between ambition and execution, critics help normalize mediocrity wrapped in meaning. The bar becomes symbolic alignment rather than artistic success.Sinners is competent. It is controlled. It is respectable. What it is not, however, is frightening, revelatory, or particularly memorable. And the longer critics pretend otherwise, the longer this cycle of solemn, overpraised, underpowered horror will continue, mistaking earnestness for excellence, and silence for depth.
Reviewed by smrocktown 7 / 10

Ok to watch. Just ok...

Sinners impresses early with its stunning cinematography and solid performances. The film sets a moody, atmospheric tone and builds tension with a deliberate, slow-burn approach that hints at something truly impactful. Unfortunately, that promise is never fulfilled. When the vampires finally appear, the film takes a sharp downturn. Their behavior is nonsensical, lacking any real menace or intelligence, and they end up feeling more like a parody than a threat. It's a baffling creative choice that undermines everything the first half works so hard to build. Despite its strong technical elements, the film stumbles badly at the finish line. A stylish misfire-watchable, but disappointing. 6 out of 10.
Reviewed by vonkaviddys 7 / 10

Should've been two movies

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