Sinners Is More Tarantino Fairy Tale Than Southern Gothic Horror

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is being sold as a horror film, but let’s not kid ourselves — it isn’t. Horror is supposed to terrify, to drip with dread, to make you feel unsafe. Sinners never gets there. The vampires are polite, the finale swerves into a Tarantino-style shootout with the KKK, and along the way the script spends more time joking about oral sex than it does building fear. Domestically, it’s a box office hit with nearly $280 million, but overseas it fizzled. Because here’s the truth: Sinners isn’t horror. It’s a gothic-flavored drama that mistakes style and sex talk for scares.

Jurassic World Rebirth: A Messy Start, a Thrilling Finish

There’s something inherently magical about watching dinosaurs on the big screen. From the moment the first Jurassic Park film roared into theaters in 1993, audiences have been captivated by the blend of science, spectacle, and survival. With Jurassic World Rebirth, director Gareth Edwards (Rogue One, Godzilla) brings a fresh perspective to the long-running franchise—one that … Continue reading Jurassic World Rebirth: A Messy Start, a Thrilling Finish