Synopsis
Dance with the devil.
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.
Directed by Ryan Coogler
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.
Michael B. Jordan Hailee Steinfeld Miles Caton Jack O'Connell Wunmi Mosaku Jayme Lawson Omar Benson Miller Delroy Lindo Li Jun Li Yao Lola Kirke Peter Dreimanis Buddy Guy Saul Williams Andrene Ward-Hammond Tenaj L. Jackson David Maldonado Aadyn Encalarde Helena Hu Sam Malone Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson Percy Bell Emonie Ellison Kai Thompson Nathaniel Arcand Mark L. Patrick Gralen Bryant Banks Nicoye Banks Christian Robinson Show All…
Monique Champagne Brian S. Freeman Angeli Earley Nathaniel Freyeisen Sam Hensen Jessica Stumpf Chere Theriot Deeneaux Varwig Jen Brunjes Jonathan Perkins Josh Anderson Stella Burke Jason Derek North Barbara Taylor
Michael Ralla James Alexander Espen Nordahl Thomas Reppen Guido Wolter Rachel Copp Pepe Valencia Nick Marshall Alun Cummins Antoine Moulineau Guillaume Raffi Albert Testani Jared Sandrew
Tim Bell Andy Gill Eric Stratemeier Jason Ament Walker Babington Ted Barba Silas Borelly Scheryl W Brown Kevin Cheatham Matt Cipro Theodus Crane Charles R. Edwards Sarah Fisher Philip Fornah Barry Hanley Angela Lynn Hollis Augie Lodholz Mike Mayhall Stephon Rodgers Tim J. Smith Dother Sykes Devante Antonio Thomas Emily Tung Rudolf Weber Hunter Baxley Sean Paul Braud Erin Z. Young Jeff Brockton Nicole Day Nathan Mulligan Mike Seal Stanley White Jr. Tobiah Ben Chris Bryant Jamal Dennis Adam Horwitz Marco Patrick Joseph Singletary Phedra Syndelle Leigh Wright Kenny Bartram Joe Dryden Khayana Frazier Jacob Kabel John Luke Pichon Jaden Spade Michael Yahn
Raphael Saadiq Ludwig Göransson Brittany Howard Miles Caton Alice Smith Alvin Youngblood Hart Rod Wave Tarkan Kozluklu Kyris Mingo Leonard Denisenko Darius Povilinus Travis Harrington
Chris Welcker Alyson Dee Moore Steve Boeddeker Brandon Proctor Benjamin A. Burtt David C. Hughes Darrin Mann Katherine Rose David V. Butler
Lauren Spencer Ken Diaz Natalie Christine Johnson Cidni Merrett Lana Mora Sian Richards Ned Neidhardt Allison Lacour Natalie Young Lauren Green Michael Fontaine Kelsey Berk Bailey Domke
罪孽者, Blood & Sinners, Syntisiä, خَطّاء, Մեղավորները, Нүгэлтнүүд, よみ:つみびとたち, Vampires of Sin, Pecadores, Günahkârlar, Грэшнікі, Blood and Sinners, 씨너스: 죄인들, Grzesznicy, חוטאים, Грешници, Грішники, I peccatori, ซินเนอร์ส, Tội Đồ, 罪人們, Los pecadores, Грешники, Grešniki, 罪人, Grešnici, Hriešnici, گناهکاران, Patused, الخطاة, Bűnösök, Pécheurs, Grēcinieki, Αμαρτωλοί, Hříšníci, सिनर्स, ცოდვილნი, Күнәкарлар, Nusidėjėliai, சின்னர்ஸ், సిన్నర్స్, 罪人たち, Păcătoșii, Els pecadors, Günahkarlar
Finally they cast Michael A Jordan in something
Nobody’s ready for how much talk there is about eating pussy in this movie
That one sequence. You’ll know it when you see it. Magnum opus type scene. Spirit awakening type scene. Inspirational, foundational, monumental.
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A horror film that spends an entire hour setting up characters, place, and time so that when people start dying you actually give a shit.
Pretty sure this entered “classic” status in my heart when the Asian characters opened their mouths for the first time in a film set in 1932 and spoke with a southern accent.
i didn't know that i was starving till i tasted you
vampires be like “ im fighting demons” and the demons be horniness
The ‘conjuring spirits’ scene is one of the boldest swings I have seen in a blockbuster produced in my lifetime. Fucking cool. First time I’ve seen a post-credits scene that feels both narratively important and necessarily placed after the credits. Always nice to get a reminder that Delroy Lindo is undoubtedly one of the best actors alive. Love Wunmi Mosaku so much. Classically Horror segment in the middle where characters are yell-at-the-screen-frustratingly-dumb but it builds to a GREAT moment where you can feel the entire theater squirm in discomfort of what we know is coming. Terrific theater experience. So fun to watch with a crowd. Impeccably paced too, the kind of movie you can watch multiple times in a weekend…
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Vampiric white boy orders in perfect Chinese, shocks entire juke joint
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Oh my god Coogler cashed in his blank check on a vampire dance battle movie about why you should never trust the Irish I’m levitating right now