the most sam raimi film not directed by sam raimi ever made. loved every minute, despite a lot of it not making a lick of sense.

a sweeping epic unlike any i've ever seen in the cinema. please please please catch this in theaters if you can, while you can.
this studio must have recieved a fat check from the PRC to pull this off, because there's NO WAY they made enough from the first film to finance this nearly 2 1/2 hour magnum opus. and that's shocking to me due to the blatant anti-fascist revolutionary messages presented here... and i can't imagine good ol' pooh…
best MCU project since wakanda forever???
really wasn't expecting this film's main conflict to be so personal and relatable to every single person out there currently struggling with depression and suicidal ideation. 'the void' being the personification of the emptiness so many of us feel on a daily basis, drifting through the motions of life, clocking in at our minimum wage jobs to pay for food/rent/tuition/etc. endlessly scrolling social media after a hard day's work just to divert our minds…
ryan coogler's sinners, in addition to being so wonderfully campy, is a deepy thought provoking examination of religion, love, oppression, and heritage. i'm not able to articulate my thoughts very well on here, so i'll simply leave it to the more experienced reviewers to deep dive into everything that makes this film the astounding achivement that it is.
one word: music. music transcends past, present, and future. it endures through centuries of deliberate cultural erasure, reuniting us with pieces of…