has become a bona fide box office phenomenon, passing multiple major milestones and breaking a variety of records. The 2025 period piece horror movie reteams director Ryan Coogler with star Michael B. Jordan after they previously collaborated on Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Jordan plays a dual role as identical twins Smoke and Stack, who return to their hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi in 1932 to open a juke joint, only to discover that they must fend off an evil menace. Sinners also stars Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, and Delroy Lindo.
The movie has proven to be a massive critical success. Out of the 366 critics' Sinners reviews that have been tabulated by the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, only 10 gave it a negative rating, and making it one of their highest-rated theatrical releases of 2025. Audiences have given it similarly glowing reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 that have earned the movie a Verified Hot Popcornmeter score of 96%. This enthusiasm has extended to its commercial performance, as the movie has broken multiple box office records.

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The Sinners release, which is kicking off its seventh weekend in theaters at the time of publication, has already reached an enormous cumulative total at the global box office. As of Wednesday, May 28, which is the last day to have box office actuals at the time of writing, it has grossed $261 million in domestic theaters and $79.9 million in international markets,. That total makes it the sixth highest-grossing movie of 2025 so far, behind Thunderbolts*, Lilo & Stitch, Captain America: Brave New World, A Minecraft Movie, and Ne Zha 2.
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Because movies typically need to earn back at least two and a half times their price tags in order to turn a profit in theaters, the unusually high budget of Sinners gave it a huge hurdle to overcome. It reportedly cost around $90 million, which , which is a massive milestone that only 28 other horror movies have surpassed throughout cinema history. While its budget meant that it would have to become a generation-defining hit just to earn its money back, it has actually done so, surpassing that milestone with relative ease.

In its opening weekend alone, the Sinners box office broke a number of notable records. The movie made $48 million at the domestic box office, which earned it the best Easter debut for an R-rated movie (beating 2002's Panic Room), the best opening weekend for an original R-rated horror movie since 2021's Halloween Kills, and(beating 2023's Scream VI). Its global debut of $63 million also gave it the best opening weekend for an original movie of any genre in the entirety of the 2020s so far.
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However, the opening weekend of Sinners was just the tip of the iceberg. During its sophomore weekend at the domestic box office, it dropped 4.8%. In addition to beating the horror genre's curse of typically having huge week 2 drops of 50% or more, this was for an R-rated horror movie behind Heart Eyes (+19%), which had an added boost that Sinners lacked because Valentine's Day took place during its sophomore weekend. In addition to being a popular night for movie dates, Valentine's is the holiday on which Heart Eyes is set.

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In its sophomore weekend at the domestic box office, the Michael B. Jordan movie earned the best second weekend ever for a non-Marvel Ryan Coogler movie and the second-best sophomore weekend for an R-rated horror movie (behind 2017's It). As Sinners' theatrical release continued, it broke additional records, becoming Coogler's highest-grossing non-Marvel movie of all time and (which is a movie's total box office divided by its opening weekend). While Sinners' final multiplier remains to be seen, it has already surpassed Creed's previous high of 3.7, hitting roughly 5.44 by the time of writing.
In addition to breaking box office records, Sinners has sped past a number of notable milestones both at the domestic box office and worldwide. For instance, in North America,. It followed that by crossing the $150 million milestone on day 15 and the $200 million milestone (which only 22 R-rated movies had ever crossed before) on day 23. While it is slowing down enough that it may never hit $300 million, it recently crossed the $250 million domestic milestone on day 36, which was Friday, May 23.
Sinners was the 136th fastest movie in history to pass the $200 million milestone at the domestic box office.
While the Ryan Coogler movie's international grosses have consistently trailed behind its domestic performance, potentially because of the specificity of its period American setting, overseas territories have still contributed to it hitting a robust series of milestones at the global box office. After surpassing the $50 million milestone worldwide during its opening weekend, it passed $150 million by the end of its second weekend and $200 million in its third. It finally crossed the $300 million milestone at the beginning of its fifth weekend in theaters, and .
In the wake of all its box office success both at home and internationally, has also landed on a number of notable box office charts. At the time of writing, per The Numbers, it is in the Top 500 highest-grossing movies of all time, at No. 488. It is also ranked as the 65th highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time worldwide and . On that latter chart,it is the second highest-ranked horror movie, behind only the 2017 Stephen King adaptation It, which grossed $701 million worldwide.
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Two brothers return to their hometown in the Jim Crow-era South seeking a fresh start, only to find that an even greater evil, including the Ku Klux Klan, has taken root. Michael B. Jordan stars as twins in this vampire thriller directed by Ryan Coogler, blending supernatural horror with historical tension.