'Sinners' Ending Explained: Fangs for the Memories
Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" is here. And based on the early response to his 1930s-set vampire movie, which stars Michael B. Jordan as bootlegger twins who return from Al Capone's Chicago to set up a juke joint in their small Mississippi town, everybody is going to be talking about it. There will certainly be much discussion about the movie's ending, which goes all out. If Coogler eases you into the movie's horror tropes, by the end everything is turned up to 11. Let's talk about the ending of the movie, but obviously, beware of major spoilers. If you haven't seen "Sinners" . . .