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'Sinners' Will Stream on Max in July. Here's When to Watch
'Sinners' Will Stream on Max in July. Here's When to Watch

CNET

time19 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • CNET

'Sinners' Will Stream on Max in July. Here's When to Watch

It doesn't matter if you're going to watch Sinners for the first time or 21st time, the Ryan Coogler-penned original film is worth all your time, and it's coming to Max next month. Rich in blues music, culture, metaphors and Southern gothic vibes, the vampire flick stars Michael B. Jordan as a pair of twin brothers -- Smoke and Stack -- who come back to their Mississippi hometown with big plans. But they encounter a supernatural malevolence unlike anything they've ever seen, and it's threatening to break, take and destroy. The movie also features Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Hailee Steinfeld, Delroy Lindo and Omar Miller. Sinners sank its fangs into the box office to the tune of $360 million worldwide since its theatrical release in March, and soon you can catch the must-watch film on streaming. Scroll on to find out when, and make a note to yourself to watch the post-credits scenes. 'Sinners' streaming release date on Max Mark your calendar for Friday, July 4 to watch Sinners on Max (soon-to-be HBO Max, again) over and over when it premieres globally on the streaming service. For those of you who have HBO as a cable subscription, the movie will debut on Saturday, July 5 at 8 p.m. ET.

Bogieville review – trailer-park vampire thriller is filled with prosthetic fangs
Bogieville review – trailer-park vampire thriller is filled with prosthetic fangs

The Guardian

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Bogieville review – trailer-park vampire thriller is filled with prosthetic fangs

Something has definitely gone awry when the best acting in a film comes from a little kid playing a supporting vampire. In this case, it's Poppie Jae Hughes, having the time of her life hissing and snarling, caked in makeup and rocking some evil looking prosthetic fangs. Perhaps Hughes outclasses the adults so easily because her role doesn't require much in the way of dialogue. The rest of the cast are mostly British actors hamming it up with absurd sounding 'southern' American accents that range widely across the territory below the Mason-Dixon line. Compelled to deliver way more dialogue than they can feasibly handle given their meagre performing skills, it's not pretty. Otherwise this is a cheap as chips but not unamusing farrago that unfolds in a wee vampire community known as Bogieville, a trailer park where visitors either become lunch or never leave. The latter seems to be the fate of unlucky couple Ham (Arifin Putra) and Jody (Eloise Lovell Anderson) who stumble on Bogieville accidentally, and are chosen by the sole non-vampiric resident, caretaker Crawford (Hanathan Hansler), to look after the community after he dies someday. While the young lovers are subjected to vast wodges of verbal exposition and clunky flashbacks from Crawford, the film occasionally cuts away to the police and a doctor (Angela Dixon) who have cottoned on to the bloodsuckers' presence in the vicinity and are out to hunt them down. Director Sean Cronin also plays Bogieville's undead leader; every line of his dialogue is rendered in a subsonic, incomprehensible growl, which sort of goes for his directing style too. At least the makeup and the gore effects are competently executed, making the ensemble look like blood smeared meat-puppets on a rampage. Bogieville is on digital platforms from 9 June.

Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter tribute show coming to Ringwood
Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter tribute show coming to Ringwood

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter tribute show coming to Ringwood

A tribute show to Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter is coming to Ringwood. Sweet and Sour will bring its "electrifying energy" to The Barn on Thursday, July 24. The show will celebrate the "most iconic voices in Gen Z pop." The tribute show will feature a live band and dancers. The songs will also be accompanied by "captivating choreography and striking visuals." A spokesperson for the show said: "From viral heartbreak anthems to fierce, feel-good bangers, Sweet & Sour brings the best of Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter to the stage in an unforgettable night of music, drama, and girl-power energy. "This explosive tribute show features a powerhouse live band, dazzling dancers, and pitch-perfect vocals that capture the emotional highs and lows of young love, self-discovery, and unapologetic expression. "Audiences can expect to belt out chart-toppers like 'drivers license,' 'vampire,' 'nonsense,' and 'please please please,' with every lyric brought to life through captivating choreography and striking visuals." Tickets for the show are on sale now and can be purchased at More information about the show and the tour can be found at

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