Sinners

Sinners
1930s. Brothers "Smoke" and "Stack" Moore return home to Mississippi after working for the Chicago Mafia. They buy a sawmill and a juke joint and use their experience as gangsters to ensure that their businesses flourish. Things appear to be going well but trouble has just hit town, trouble in supernatural form.
Really good movie. Lighting was a bit dark which for a movie chiefly at night is a problem. Had a lot of good humor i particularly loved the moments of B movie horror prosthetics. Very horny in every direction in a good way mostly. The ending was a bit long in the tooth. Acting was great. I enjoyed the pacing but i could see someone feeling it began slowly and i wouldnt be surprised.
The Oldest Vampire being Irish REALLY hit for me in a way i struggle to put to words. I think if someone complains about the vampires being white they need to understand historical context. Its not just that theyre white its that hes irish hes especially at the time its set a minority but it doesnt matter its all the same. The distinction itself is to underline that theres no difference.
My friends dad who i saw this with thought the movie was religious propaganda but i dont think its as simple as that. Its a movie with deep religious trauma running through its core and its not a movie that has a conclusive answer and i think its stronger for that.
Really good movie. Lighting was a bit dark which for a movie chiefly at night is a problem. Had a lot of good humor i particularly loved the moments of B movie horror prosthetics. Very horny in every direction in a good way mostly. The ending was a bit long in the tooth. Acting was great. I enjoyed the pacing but i could see someone feeling it began slowly and i wouldnt be surprised.
The Oldest Vampire being Irish REALLY hit for me in a way i struggle to put to words. I think if someone complains about the vampires being white they need to understand historical context. Its not just that theyre white its that hes irish hes especially at the time its set a minority but it doesnt matter its all the same. The distinction itself is to underline that theres no difference.
My friends dad who i saw this with thought the movie was religious propaganda but i dont think its as simple as that. Its a movie with deep religious trauma running through its core and its not a movie that has a conclusive answer and i think its stronger for that.



















