Bank holiday Monday I went to the cinema
I went to see the oddity Sinners by Ryan Coogler. A film which , I understand resonates with black audiences in America, in a similar way Black Panther did.
I liked it even though it was two distinct films
One, an historical look at the roots of 1920s Black music and culture in rural Mississippi
And one bonkers vampire movie.
Obviously based on Quentin Tarintino’s From Dusk From Dawn , we follow the tale of twins Smoke and Stack ( Both played with gusto by Michael B Jordan) and their wish to build a nightclub in the middle of the cotton fields. They recruit a motley group to help them and the opening night arrives with so much attention to detail that the audience is caught up with the sheer power of the mise en sence of the time and place.
As the singers and dancers strum and sing and tap dance, one pivotal scene changes this historical study into a nightmarish horror second half and that is a magical appearance of modern day rappers, street dancers and ancient African and even Irish folk dancers who appear on the dance floor .
The vampires have arrived and they are not only killers but musical loving ones who use music to charm and feed.
It’s bonkers
Bit it works
The final half hour is pure 30 Days Of Night with our heroes battling the vampires with stakes and garlic water and fire.
I loved one buxom , sexy resourceful black character called Annie ( Wunmi Mosaku below)great to see a hero with curves and brains for a change
I’ve get down to my paperwork today( I’m in the middle of it )
This evening I’m going to my sister’s home for supper
It’s nice to be pampered
My arm isn’t any better














