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202099 minHorror, Thriller

The Sinners

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Is The Sinners worth watching? With a rating of 5.1/10, this Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Sinners Synopsis

Seven girls start a cult where each of them must embody one of the seven deadly sins. They realize there's more to their religious town after they go missing, one by one.

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Top Cast

Kaitlyn Bernard
Kaitlyn BernardGrace Carver
Brenna Llewellyn
Brenna LlewellynAubrey Miller
Brenna Coates
Brenna CoatesTori Davidson
Keilani Elizabeth Rose
Keilani Elizabeth RoseKatie Hamilton
Jasmine Randhawa
Jasmine RandhawaStacey Rodgers
Natalie Malaika
Natalie MalaikaRobyn Pearce
Carly Fawcett
Carly FawcettMolly McIvor
Tahmoh Penikett
Tahmoh PenikettPastor Dean Carver
Loretta Walsh
Loretta WalshBrenda Carver
Karis Cameron
Karis CameronHannah Carver

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The Sinners has received average ratings (5.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

tmdb28039023Aug 28, 2022
★ 1

If Seven and The Craft conceived a child and then aborted it, it would be The Sinners. Here is a movie wherein seven high school girls form a group in which each member must embody one of the seven deadly sins, but then they sin by omission instead of by commission. For example, the girl who represents sloth “has been offered full athletic scholarships to eight [NCAA] Division I universities.” How exactly can this be? I mean, lazy people do no get full rides, athletic or otherwise. Or is the movie suggesting that ‘working out’ is not really ‘working’? Similarly, the one who has chosen to assume the sin of gluttony must be bulimic as well, because she has no visible weight issues. And then there’s the one who admits not knowing why her sin, pride, is even a sin in the first place. This is the same girl who claims to own two Bibles (“one for [catholic] school, one for home”), which enables her to know the answer to every question ever asked in class – which in turn I assume is the source of her pride, not that there would be anything really sinful in that. Now, if she – or, for that matter, co-writer/director Courtney Paige – had read either of those Bibles, she would know that “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs, 16:18), and that “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble” (James 4:6). I guess Paige is really the only one here who has been slothful.