Jamie Lee Curtis Praises ‘Sinners’ in Stunning IMAX Experience
As a passionate cinephile, I recently found myself utterly captivated by the mesmerizing Ryan Coogler masterpiece, “Sinners“. Attending a 70mm IMAX showing, I was so moved that I snapped a picture of the screen to commemorate the experience. The impact it had on me was nothing short of profound.
Since its premiere on April 18th, I’ve been captivated by the unforeseen impact of “Sinners” on Hollywood. This film isn’t just a potent cultural commentary; it’s also a chilling horror production, a genre often dismissed by industry insiders. The spellbinding allure of “Sinners” has left both critics and audiences enchanted, as evidenced by its impressive 98% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Moreover, the praise for the movie has not only been directed at Coogler but also extended to some of his peers in the film industry. Here is a quote from Curtis’ Instagram post that acknowledges Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the film’s cinematographer:
The movie I watched in 70 mm IMAX format left a lasting impression on me. It’s an extraordinary work of cinematic art, offering a deep and thought-provoking experience. Just like great art, it sparks curiosity and compels you to delve deeper into the themes presented. The layers of filmmaking techniques, from the historical context and narrative to the visuals and soundtrack, linger in your mind long after watching. I can’t wait to see it again and again, and I applaud the artists who brought this masterpiece to life, as well as the audience for appreciating its originality and artistic merit.
Directed by Ryan Coogler, who brought us Black Panther and Creed, and starring Michael B. Jordan presents a chilling new perspective: “Sinners“. Seeking to escape their past, twin brothers (Jordan) attempt to begin anew in their hometown, but find that a far more sinister force awaits their return.
Everybody’s Talking About ‘Sinners’
Curtis is among numerous individuals expressing admiration for Ryan Coogler’s vampire epic, and just recently, Tom Cruise, famously known for his roles in “Mission: Impossible” and “Top Gun,” took to Instagram to voice his praise. He shared a picture of himself standing before the movie poster, accompanied by this message:
Great job, Ryan, Michael, and the whole team behind the scenes! Don’t miss it on the big screen and be sure to watch the end credits!
The actor, who usually shares content related to Mission: Impossible on social media these days, seldom makes public appearances there.
Pedro Pascal, who stars in The Last of Us, shared an Instagram post with a movie still and wrote, “Keep quiet and go watch this film. #SINNERS #RyanCoogler.” Hollywood legend Spike Lee expressed his thoughts on Instagram too, stating, “I recently had the best cinema experience in years. My fellow artist RYAN COOGLER invited me to witness his new movie SINNERS (in IMAX).” Jamie Foxx, who worked with Michael B. Jordan on the legal drama Just Mercy, commented on one of Jordan’s posts, saying, “Outstanding job once again, my brother! It’s a pleasure to watch you deliver another remarkable performance… we’ll keep coming back… it’s effortless to support when the art is exceptional… we appreciate you… and continue to bask in this love. You truly deserve it.
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2025-05-05 02:42