Film Night: SINNERS at Easton Community Centre
Headfirst Editor's Pick

"Sell out warning! A smoky Delta juke joint becomes ground zero for Ryan Coogler’s sweat-soaked vampire opus Sinners. Michael B. Jordan doubles up as twin hustlers trying to outrun their past, only to attract a bloodthirsty congregation. A ferocious anti-imperialist parable steeped in antebellum blues – there’s really nothing else like it in the vast Hollywood vampire canon."

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A event on Thursday 16th April. The event starts at 19:00.


Eastside Community Trust, in partnership with Come the Revolution and DET Entertainment, presents SINNERS — an award-season standout that has captured major attention at the BAFTA Awards and the Academy Awards.

Directed by Ryan Coogler and released in 2025, Sinners is set in the American South in 1932 amidst the rhythms of the Mississippi Delta, where twin brothers Smoke and Stack return home to reclaim their future, only to confront a mysterious and ancient evil that awaits them.

Lauded by critics and audiences alike, Sinners has garnered towering acclaim for its visionary storytelling, immersive 1930s period world, an unforgettable performance from Michael B. Jordan, and its fusion of supernatural horror with cultural resonance.

Everyone is welcome for an evening of spellbinding cinema with some live blues music from 6.30pm with Robert Beckley.

Stay after the screening for a short discussion.

Popcorn and other light refreshments will be available at affordable prices.

Entry requirements: 18+

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