Dean's A-List Interview: Michael B. Jordan on playing twins in 'Sinners'
- Ryan Coogler's new vampire horror film, *Sinners*, opening April 18th, achieved a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
- High scores on Rotten Tomatoes indicate positive critical reception, though this does not guarantee box office success.
- *Sinners* brings 1930s Mississippi to life, exploring the lives of its largely African-American cast through blues music.
- Coogler said he wanted *Sinners* to feel like a song, using Metallica's "One" as his muse for its intense and melodic shifts.
- Critics are praising *Sinners* as a potential career best for Coogler and Michael B. Jordan, though audience reception remains to be seen.
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Sinners star Jack O’Connell reveals how haunting scene brought him back to his roots
Sinners star Jack O'Connell has shared his amazement that traditional music he used to "belt out in the pub" featured in the film. The 35-year-old stars alongside Michael B Jordan in Ryan Coogler's new action-horror, following twin brothers (Jordan) who return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back. O'Connell, who stars as vicious head vampire Remmick, led a haunting scene fea…
'Sinners' earns perfect Rotten Tomatoes score – but what does that really mean?
The horror film "Sinners," directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, has achieved a rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, joining an elite group of just 68 films with perfect ratings. The critical buzz has sparked questions about whether acclaim will translate to box office success. Rotten Tomatoes data shows that while strong scores can boost box office averages, they don’t guarantee success, with exceptions like "Blade Runner 2049," …
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