We've thought about it.
We've played hard to get.
But there we go: we give in to the blues.
'The Sinners' has been around for a while. You've probably heard about it, read a review, or thought, "I've got this one coming." Well, this Friday it arrives at CineCiutat. And yes, we know: it's not a premiere-premiere. But there are films worth seeing at certain times. And this one, for what it tells, how it tells it, and who tells it, deserves a spot at CineCiutat.
'The Sinners' addresses two themes that touch us at CineCiutat: community—that invisible fabric that forms between people, sometimes unintentionally—and how cultures observe, imitate, and blend.
Directed by Ryan Coogler, it stars Michael B. Jordan in a double role, and it sounds like Deep South blues and smells of genres in turmoil: drama, horror, politics, hooded vampires, and cinema with a capital C. A story of brothers, wounds, and monsters who are monsters inside and out. One of those that makes you think "this shouldn't work"… but it does.

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