
27 Hilarious Reactions To Ryan Coogler's Latest Masterpiece "Sinners"
Last Friday, Sinners was released and has taken the world by storm! Ryan Coogler & Michael B. Jordan's fifth film together is a masterpiece; the numbers don't lie.
The film has flooded social media and the reactions are hilarious, here are some of the best from the weekend:
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#Sinners pic.twitter.com/KASMOkEqQB
— Adriano Caporusso (@AdriCaporusso) April 18, 2025
Twitter: @AdriCaporusso
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The whole. Damn. Runtime. pic.twitter.com/NpNDshNguq
— Griff (@TheGrffman) April 19, 2025
Twitter: @TheGrffman
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Sinners is about how the people who spit in each other's mouths are the most evil people amongst us
— I Could've Just Sat On In With Massa (@WrittenByHanna) April 19, 2025
Twitter: @WrittenByHanna
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Just watch #Sinners and without spoiling the plot: pic.twitter.com/QqKyWOY4u3
— 🌿O.G. Botanist Johnson 🌿 (@Thugg_Speedman) April 19, 2025
Twitter: @Thugg_Speedman
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Pearline's husband while she was out getting her button pushed, cutting a rug and getting turned into a damn vampire #Sinners pic.twitter.com/hIMnrfyW6n
— Its Lyrical (@thelyrical_gift) April 21, 2025
Twitter: @thelyrical_gift
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Me when I meet Hailee Steinfeld pic.twitter.com/CosBcqZxAB
— drew. (@theotherlaser) April 18, 2025
Twitter: @theotherlaser
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the amount of times #Sinners brought up eating punani…. i know ryan wife happy as hell omg 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/uCwpZYSLLR
— єммα💫🌲вєfσяє тнє σтнєяиєѕѕ ¢αмє (@TheEmmapireNow) April 19, 2025
Twitter: @TheEmmapireNow
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Hailee Steinfield everytime someone said "white woman" and looked at her #SinnersMovie pic.twitter.com/QBQRQWGMLf
— 🚫🐼rizz-al-ghul (@killu_watt_) April 19, 2025
Twitter: @killu_watt_
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They the Future & Metroboomin of movies lol https://t.co/b0tWsKUaX7
— Bro Scarer (@Pinky_Balboaaa) April 19, 2025
Twitter: @Pinky_Balboaaa
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my sinners review: https://t.co/k1UFXxIGQQ
— chromatic. (@juhmeer) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @juhmeer
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they put hailee steinfeld's real-life 1/8th black ancestry to work in sinners
— no (@zedonarrival) April 18, 2025
Twitter: @zedonarrival
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Our lord and savior Ryan Coogler https://t.co/JPlhV4zIdI pic.twitter.com/tgffnwsqoB
— Sydney🚀 (@CountVolpe) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @CountVolpe
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If I send you this, you wasn't invited pic.twitter.com/IPetibrUJX
— Black Girl Nerds (@BlackGirlNerds) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @BlackGirlNerds
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Hailee Steinfeld anytime someone called her a white girl #SinnersMovie pic.twitter.com/HZkSfCpOOl
— SmokeStack 17 (@DineroMcLovin) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @DineroMcLovin
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My sister in Christ, is this your first vampire movie? lol https://t.co/ElVCg0co07
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @notcapnamerica
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#SinnersMovie Remmick enjoying the party he created outside since Smoke & Stack wouldn't let him inside the Juke Joint: pic.twitter.com/Ni00s4CEzj
— B. Chordial (@BChordial) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @BChordial
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The Native American vampire hunters in #SINNERS were like pic.twitter.com/s3hjByvZD0
— Drop It Low for Paimon (@wondermann5) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @wondermann5
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'I would have saw Sinners a third time if i could' pic.twitter.com/NNMgsA7WHZ
— Scary Chris (@ScaredChris) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @ScaredChris
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LeBron Daddy 1 of the most slept on actors of our time. https://t.co/k610SPXnoY
— Gatekeeper Of Out West (@larryislegend) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @larryislegend
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Should have thrown Grace's ass out #Sinners pic.twitter.com/VqfSLW00nd
— Mik (@mjtfreeze) April 21, 2025
Twitter: @mjtfreeze
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The clan of vampires at night and the kkklan of blood suckers during the day .. gimme a fucking cigarette #SinnersMovie pic.twitter.com/KNUsqmRzWr
— Kala De Pointe Du Lion🧛🏾♀️ (@__TheProphecy) April 18, 2025
Twitter: @__TheProphecy
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Preacher boy: pic.twitter.com/Kj7cE0dReO
— A Pimp Named Thickback 🍑 (@Taurus_Groove) April 21, 2025
Twitter: @Taurus_Groove
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I was in the theater like 'oh this is why he said see it in imax' #Sinners pic.twitter.com/4emz9XOnNl
— Branden (@BrandenCarter4) April 18, 2025
Twitter: @BrandenCarter4
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Black ppl in the theater during the Irish folklore scene 🤣 #sinners pic.twitter.com/CP7deHNYX7
— Sadie LaBabe (@Carlitas__Way) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @Carlitas__Way
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Annie when cornbread came to the door askin for permission #Sinners pic.twitter.com/yHjujBQNOi
— A Pimp Named Thickback 🍑 (@Taurus_Groove) April 21, 2025
Twitter: @Taurus_Groove
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Preacher Boy: 'You're beautiful. I want to taste it'
Me in the theatre: #Sinners pic.twitter.com/IEkvL8s0sc
— 𝐉𝐞𝐞𝐳𝐲'𝐬 𝐃𝐢𝐯𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐰𝐲𝐞𝐫 👨🏾💻 (@xclusivestories) April 20, 2025
Twitter: @xclusivestories
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