Tom Cruise has expressed his excitement for Sinners, the supernatural horror-drama directed by Ryan Coogler. In a recent heartfelt social media post, the Mission: Impossible star not only praised the film’s impressive achievement but also congratulated the cast and crew, especially Michael B. Jordan for his dual roles in the film.
Tom Cruise Shares His Support for Sinners on Social Media
Taking to Instagram, Tom Cruise shared a photo of himself holding a ticket in front of a Sinners movie poster. In his post, Cruise congratulated the film’s director, Ryan Coogler, and its star, Michael B. Jordan, as well as the entire cast and crew. The actor wrote, “Congratulations Ryan, Michael, and to the entire cast and crew. Must see in a cinema and stay through the end credits!”
The post included a subtle nod to the two special scenes after the credits, a point that many viewers are eager to discover. Michael B. Jordan, who plays dual roles in the film, responded to Cruise’s support in the comments section, writing, “Thanks for the love and support!!!”
Sinners Continues to Impress at the Box Office
Sinners has turned into both a critical and commercial success, with the film surpassing $161 million worldwide. This performance is all the more impressive considering its $90 million reported production budget. The film also earned an A CinemaScore, which is considered the highest grade for an R-rated horror film.
The plot of Sinners follows Michael B. Jordan playing twin brothers who return to their hometown, only to face a terrifying supernatural force. The film’s mix of supernatural horror and suspense has captured audiences’ attention, solidifying its place as one of the biggest original films of the year.
Ryan Coogler’s Vision for Sinners
Ryan Coogler, known for his work on Creed and Black Panther, created Sinners as a standalone film with a unique vision. In an interview with EBONY, Coogler shared, “I wanted the movie to feel like a full meal: your appetizers, starters, entrées, and desserts. I wanted all of it there. I wanted it to be a holistic and finished thing. That was always my intention.”
As the film continues to play in theaters, it is clear that Coogler’s vision has resonated with both critics and moviegoers, proving that original films can still make a significant impact at the box office.