Everything about Black Panther filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s latest film Sinners is getting plenty of attention, and even the end credits are no exception. According to reports, Coogler mentioned filmmaker Christopher Nolan in the end credits of the film, thanking the latter for his advice on the use of IMAX technology. It is reportedly the first film to use both IMAX 65 and 70 mm cameras for a feature film. Nolan often champions the use of 70 mm film camera, especially the IMAX one. Nolan is shooting his next film The Odyssey with new Imax cameras.

Coming back to Sinnersthe film stars Coogler’s Creed collaborator Michael B Jordan in a double role, besides Hailee Steinfeld, Delroy Lindo, Omar Benson Miller, Jack O’Connell, and Lola Kirke, among others. It tells a story about two brothers (Jordan) who come back from Chicago to their hometown in Mississippi to start a juke joint with their cousin Sammie (Miles Caton). However, a vampire attack throws a spanner in the works. The film has layers of Black history and racism, and it works as a ballad for blues music. According to reports, it has minted $61 million at the global box office.

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