Ryan Coogler's film Sinners, set in Jim Crow-era Mississippi, has received critical and audience acclaim since its debut, surpassing $250 million in box office earnings. The film follows twin brothers who return to their hometown with stolen goods to open a juke joint, only to encounter supernatural challenges. The film's evocative 1930s setting, designed meticulously by Hannah Beachler, is central to its horror elements. Interestingly, while the story unfolds in Clarksdale, the actual filming took place in Louisiana, showcasing the production team's efforts to recreate the authentic atmosphere of the period.
"The initial inspiration came from Ryan [Coogler] telling me about the people in the story-who they are, what they want, what they wish for..."
"Sinners has surpassed $250 million at the global box office, far over-performing its projected gross and driving pop culture conversation."
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