Where “sinners” occupy among the best blood vampire clicks in all ages

Ryan Coogler completely restores this type of vampire as we know it, as the monsters roaming in the blood out of European castles and bringing them to the back wood in Mississippi in the thirties of the twentieth century. His characters are magnetic and layer with a tense history of ethnic divisions in their small town. Michael B. Jordan greatly distinguishes for the double characters he plays – SMKE and Stack – which roams a better life. They hope to obtain cash on the loud party that they throw that night to treat cotton, maids and other black society members.
With wine, blues and sweat bodies that are wrinkled together, it is a kind of fun, freedom and sin that aims to open the life of the vampire – but in SingerIt is something that humans already reach. Singer It has a completely different type of vampire vampire. While it is threatened by familiar Trops such as garlic, risk of heart, and burning in sunlight, the leader (Jack O’Connell) is not looking for hunger; He wants to build a community of its own. Only Ryan Coogler can make a crowd of vampire dances on an Irish dance that feels upset and fun.
Singer Small all expectations for a vampire film-which is escalating as a slow historical drama before it becomes a blood-drowned scene, with all kinds of evil humor, disease, lustful, and amazing music between them.