Sinners 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
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Score: 90
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Sinners delivers outstanding 4K video, reference audio, and ample bonus features, making it a technically impressive and rewarding release.
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Video: 98
Sinners delivers a visually striking 4K UHD presentation—exceptional detail, robust contrast, and both HDR10 and Dolby Vision support—though its intentionally dark imagery and shifting aspect ratios can catch viewers off guard yet remain uncompromised in quality.
Audio: 98
The Dolby Atmos audio track for 'Sinners' delivers an immersive soundstage with crisp vocals, dynamic use of front and surround channels, and impactful effects that place viewers in the midst of the action—demonstrating reference-quality room-shaking performance.
Extra: 68
The extras offer in-depth features on filmmaking, music, makeup, creature effects, and Southern folklore, with a strong technical focus on practical effects and Delta Blues; packaging stands out with unique Steelbook art and solid disc presentation.
Movie: 83
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners arrives on 4K UHD Blu-ray with strong collectible appeal and robust technical presentation, blending historical drama and supernatural horror into an engaging, well-acted film that entertains regardless of its factual basis.

Video: 98
The 4K UHD Blu-ray presentation of "Sinners" stands out for its dual aspect ratio implementation—transitioning between a cinematic ultra-wide format reminiscent of classic epics and an “Academy Standard” ratio, offering viewers an engaging and occasionally surprising visual tapestry. This technique, often employed in IMAX releases, adds a dynamic layer to the viewing experience, though it may catch some audiences off guard by shifting perspectives throughout the film.
From a technical standpoint, the native 2160p transfer presents the film with remarkable clarity. The image is exceptionally detailed, utilizing HEVC encoding to its fullest, which allows for pronounced sharpness across complex textures and scenery. The application of both HDR10 and Dolby Vision results in superb contrast and an impressively wide—albeit restrained—color gamut. Despite the film’s notably dark aesthetic, neither shadow detail nor color accuracy suffer: shadow delineation is handled deftly, preserving fine gradations even in the most challenging low-light scenes. Overall, "Sinners" demonstrates how careful mastering can maintain visual integrity and immersive quality across demanding cinematography.
Audio: 98
The Dolby Atmos audio presentation on the 4K UHD Blu-ray of "Sinners" is exceptional, delivering a highly immersive and dynamic listening experience. Dialogue is rendered with outstanding clarity—pure and crisp across the front channels—ensuring that vocals remain intelligible even amidst intense action sequences. The soundstage exhibits impressive depth and precision, with both front and surround speakers working in tandem to create a cohesive and engaging sonic environment. Effects are panned with accuracy, allowing gunshots, ambient details, and directional cues to travel smoothly and convincingly through the listening space.
Low-frequency effects are robust and well-integrated, providing impactful room-shaking bass without overwhelming the finer details of the mix. The Atmos height channels add a substantial sense of dimensionality, further placing the listener in the center of the film's world. The audio mix consistently maintains balance between subtle environmental elements and more bombastic action moments, never sacrificing dialogue or nuance. Overall, this Atmos track stands as a testament to high-quality sound design—engaging, technically proficient, and essential to the overall impact of the film.
Extras: 68
The extras section on the "Sinners" 4K UHD Blu Ray provides a comprehensive and technically informative suite of supplements that delve deeply into the film's creative and production processes. The package includes several documentary featurettes that cover behind-the-scenes development, musical composition, character construction, and the film’s supernatural mythology. Notably, these extras offer extensive insights from director Ryan Coogler, composer Ludwig Göransson, and key cast members, as well as specialist contributors in creature effects and folklore. The deleted scenes deliver nearly 20 minutes of additional footage, complementing the robust main presentation. Each featurette is accessible across both discs in the set, ensuring complete availability regardless of format.
Extras included in this disc:
- Dancing with the Devil: The Making of Sinners: Documentary on the film's production, with input from director Ryan Coogler and the cast.
- Blues in the Night: The Music of Sinners: Focuses on Ludwig Göransson’s score and the film’s Delta Blues-inspired soundtrack.
- Thicker than Blood: Becoming the Smokestack Twins: Examines the creation, make-up, and effects work behind pivotal twin characters.
- Spirits in the Deep South: Explores Hoodoo traditions and their influence on the film’s thematic landscape.
- The Wages of Sin: The Creature Effects of Sinners: Details makeup, prosthetics, and creature design for Sinners' supernatural elements.
- Deleted Scenes: A collection of seven excised sequences totaling over 18 minutes.
Movie: 83
Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” is a high-tension fusion of historical drama and supernatural horror set in the early 1930s Mississippi Delta. The story follows twin brothers, Smoke and Stack—both portrayed with striking nuance by Michael B. Jordan—as they return home after years navigating Chicago’s criminal underworld, their new fortune fueling dreams of a juke joint revival. The film creates an authentic period atmosphere, enriched by vivid supporting performances from Miles Caton as the prodigious guitarist Sammie, Delroy Lindo as the grizzled keyboardist Delta Slim, and Wunmi Mosaku as the resolute Annie. Hailee Steinfeld features as Mary, anchoring the opening act with poise. With its backdrop of Jim Crow South folklore, the narrative harnesses family anecdotes and deep-rooted regional myths, blurring the line between lived experience and chilling fiction.
Coogler crafts Sinners with deft control, balancing the impact of atmospheric horror against the resonance of lived history—although some viewers may find the supernatural elements introduce more spectacle than substance. The pacing is brisk, layering suspense amid economic storytelling, while the historical setting lends gravity to both interpersonal drama and the slow-burn emergence of horror. Michael B. Jordan’s dual performance stands out, grounding the film even as the narrative takes increasingly strange turns. While there are moments where plausibility gives way to narrative convenience, its entertainment value remains vigorous throughout, aided by well-executed twists and carefully-imagined period detail. Whether the film's lore is rooted in truth or creative fabrication, Sinners succeeds in holding attention and provoking discussion, delivering a work that is as entertaining in its drama as it is haunting in its ambiguities.
Total: 90
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners stands out as an ambitious blend of period drama and supernatural horror, punctuated by a striking musical backdrop inspired in part by Delta blues legend Howlin’ Wolf. The film is deeply personal for the director, who takes considerable creative risks. Many of these decisions result in a uniquely memorable experience, although a few narrative choices prevent the film from reaching “instant classic” status. Nonetheless, the story’s emotional and stylistic strengths lend themselves to repeated viewings, which may reveal further depths and help to smooth over any perceived shortcomings.
The 4K UHD Blu-ray release from Warner Bros. excels by delivering outstanding video and audio quality. The transfer showcases impeccable detail, faithful color reproduction, and strong dynamic range, allowing cinematography and production design to shine. Enhanced by reference-quality sound, the film’s evocative music and suspenseful audio cues are given clear, powerful presence. Supplementary features included on the disc are thoughtfully curated and provide valuable context about the film’s inspiration and production process.
In conclusion, “Sinners” on 4K UHD Blu-ray proves to be an impressive offering. Both technically and artistically, it will satisfy discerning viewers—whether they are drawn by the film’s genre-bending narrative or its high-caliber presentation. The disc’s generous bonus content further enhances its appeal, making this release an excellent addition to any film lover’s library.
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AV Forums review by Casimir Harlow
Video: 100
really quite stunning A surprise IMAX winner, Sinners' shifting aspect ratio stylisation is really quite stunning to experience, going to audacious extremes in its varying ratios and delivering a fabulously...
Audio: 100
thunderously engaging Dialogue is firmly prioritised, whilst effects ostensibly remain background for the first half, but for in some fabulous flashes of what's to come, that tear through the screen with...
Extras: 80
The extra features are relatively hefty and pleasantly feature the majority of the cast and crew as contributors, focussing on the key elements and themes of the feature, from the overview piece that looks...
Movie: 90
all the trappings of a future modern classic With frequent collaborator Ludwig Göransson on hand for the score, they gift Sinners an almost Musical edge to its stylisation, sweeping you up in a single...
Total: 100
one of the surprise must-see events of the year Its 4K release is righteously stunning in every way, with rich and glorious 4K rendering in shifting aspect ratios, Dolby Vision HDR, and a Dolby Atmos track...
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Blu-ray.com review by Randy Miller III
Video: 100
For details about the separate 2160p/HDR10/Dolby Vision and 1080p/SDR transfers (both of which are excellent), again please refer to both wide-release reviews linked above....
Audio: 100
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Extras: 70
The extras are identical to the wide-release versions (details at either link above) and are found on both discs....
Movie: 80
On-disc content is of course identical to those wide releases, with the deciding factors here being collectable packaging as well as having both formats in one place....
Total: 80
Curiously mixing period drama and supernatural horror tied together by unforgettable music (which the director admits was partially inspired by Delta blues legend Howlin' Wolf and his raucous song "Wang...
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Blu-ray Authority review by Matt Brighton
Video: 100
This isn’t anything new as a lot of IMAX films do this (notably with some of Christopher Nolan’s Batman films), but it’s something that simply happens and it’ll catch you off guard....
Audio: 100
Vocals are pure and crisp, but it’s the front stage and the surrounds (and their bigger brothers) that really make this film what is is on an audible scale....
Extras: 60
Ludwig Göransson explores the musical landscape of Sinners, including the iconic sounds of the Delta Blues, and the creation and recording of the unique and inspired performances written for the film....
Movie: 0
I haven’t believed a single one of them as I tend to think there’s a logical and rational explanation for everything that happens....
Total: 70
When movies are “critically-hailed”, it’s for two reasons: the movie is simply that good and the critics got it right....
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Why So Blu? review by Adam Toroni-Byrne
Video: 100
Done deliberately, the costuming and production design depends on the primary colors of the time and does not deviate....
Audio: 100
Bass delivers heavy hits in moments of music and action also!Height: Height speakers deliver the dynamic goods with the sound of busy grocery stores, train stations and that wild juke joint giving static...
Extras: 70
Featuring Michael B. Jordan and an all-star cast, filmed on location in IMAX, “Sinners” is an original genre-bending experience unlike any other.Thicker than Blood: Becoming the Smokestack Twins – featurette...
Movie: 90
Southern gothic meets horror, historical drama, and musical in a way that feels natural, seamless, and full of soul....
Total: 90
Sinners is a gothic fever dream of music, monsters, and memory — one of the best films of the decade, so far....
Director: Ryan Coogler
Actors: Michael B. Jordan, Miles Caton, Saul Williams
PlotIn a fractured Los Angeles riddled with corruption, a principled parole officer named Julian Price works to give ex-convicts a second chance amid relentless obstacles. He finds himself drawn to a troubled teenager, Jamal, recently released from juvenile detention and searching for a path forward as his community exerts conflicting pressures. Julian’s efforts to rehabilitate Jamal are complicated by the reappearance of Rashad, a passionate street poet whose activism and criminal past make him both an icon and an outsider. Tensions flare as an old murder case is reopened, with new allegations threatening to engulf everyone in suspicion and violence.
As Julian becomes entangled in Jamal’s struggle for belonging and Rashad’s quest for redemption, lines between protector and suspect blur. The city’s political elite lean on the justice system to produce quick solutions, but their hunger for results endangers those with the least power. Bonds of trust are tested and betrayals emerge, forcing Julian, Jamal, and Rashad to confront their own pasts against a backdrop of escalating unrest. As the situation intensifies and the truth draws closer, each man must weigh the cost of loyalty, survival, and forgiveness while the fate of their futures—and their souls—hangs precariously in the balance.
Writers: Ryan Coogler
Runtime: 137 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, Australia, Canada
Language: English, Chinese