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Sinners

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Ryan Coogler film analyzed for its anti-integration, anti-Christian themes and manipulative scene celebrating property violence against black thieves

Mentions (4)
"Just watched sinners. After hearing all the rave reviews from coworkers the past two months, I was incredibly disappointed. It felt like two movies ham fisted together. Michael B Jordan was on the screen double the amount of time I prefer. I'm sure it was a tough decision whether he wanted to be cas"
Sinners. more like stinkers · u/Ok_Imagination_366 · ↑122 · 2025-07-15
"To me it was openly anti integration and overtly anti Christian which are legitimate positions to hold but very strange to find in a idiot proofed big studio blockbuster. There's a very cynical, manipulative scene in the film where the heroic black character very needlessly shoots two black men who "
Crazy Race Politics in Ryan Coogler's Sinners · u/Beneficial-Sleep-33 · ↑119 · 2025-04-27
"If you're one of those people who bemoans the lack of original movies and don't at least give this a watch you should be quiet."
"Somehow I thought sinners would be different because the reviews and word of mouth was so insanely good I think it will AT VERY LEAST be fun and its complete fucking garbage yhis dude is an absolute HACK why do people pretend his movies are incredible"
I can't believe Ryan coogler got me again ffs · u/Gary-Hooper · ↑42 · 2025-06-07
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