has been a huge success with critics and audiences alike, and fans will be grateful to know that the box office hit is about to land on streaming services after releasing in cinemas just last month. A collaboration between writer-director Ryan Coogler and , Sinners sees the Creed star in a thrilling new film.
The story follows their journey back to their Mississippi home town to have a fresh start, however the plans take a terrifying turn when they have a run-in with a travelling band of vampires.
Since its release in cinemas at the beginning of April, alongside Marvel's latest release Thunderbolts and the sixth instalment in the Final Destination franchise.
But now as it finishes up its nearly two-month-long theatrical run, anyone who didn't have time for a trip to the cinema will be able to watch it from the comfort of their own home as it is reported to launch on streaming platforms such as Prime Video and Apple TV on Tuesday, June 3.
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After its first launch, the film was an instant success with critics, skyrocketing to an incredible 99% on the critic's website Rotten Tomatoes. Having dropped just two points in the last few months, it also impressed audiences on the website who gave it a very impressive score of 96%.
One reviewer who rated the film five stars heaped on the praise: "Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is a cinematic triumph that blends gripping storytelling with raw emotion, and at the heart of it all is a powerhouse performance by that will be remembered for years to come."
While another particularly added: "What a beauty! Michael B. Jordan delivers a career-high performance in his double role as twin brothers Smoke and Stack. Miles Caton as Sammie, the blues guitarist, steals every scene he’s in with a soulful, electric presence. Everyone else is great in their roles too. The film pulls you into its universe, and you become completely immersed."
Despite critics typically panning horror films, the film even scored an A rating on CinemaScore, becoming the first horror film in its 47-year history to achieve the score.
Haillee Steinfeld plays Mary in the film, a "white-passing" character who helped her explore her own heritage. Speaking to, Haillee said: "This movie in general, and this role specifically, pushed me to, I guess, include as part of my research digging into my family history... something I've done here and there throughout the years, but never like I did when I took on this role.
"I love the research period for what we do, and the fact that this was something I got to walk away with, feeling closer to myself and closer to my family, was the most incredible thing."
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