
Blockbuster movies and award-winning films often differ greatly – the latter are usually considered more artistic. Directors known for making artistic films sometimes criticize popular, big-budget franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola are two examples of directors who have voiced such opinions.
However, one film can be both things, and Ryan Coogler has a knack for making them. Specifically, Sinners was a movie that made a killing at the box office while also being a darling of critics, and we can even add Francis Ford Coppola to that list of admirers. He took a moment recently to praise Sinners with some very strong language on Instagram, showing that he may take issue with some movies Ryan Coogler has made, but not this one. Coppola said…
Honestly, I’ve been completely blown away by SINNERS. It’s just… huge. And not just in scale, but in how deeply it connects with you. It’s an epic, and it doesn’t hold back – it’s completely audacious. You really can’t look away.
Many viewers, both in theaters earlier this year and now on HBO Max, have praised Coppola’s film, Sinners. It’s become one of the most successful original films—not part of an existing series—in recent memory.

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I’ve noticed Francis Ford Coppola’s recent films haven’t performed like the big blockbusters – nothing like the success of movies from Marvel or even something like Sinners. His latest, Megalopolis, was clearly a dream project for him; he actually funded it entirely himself to make it happen. It’s a shame, because while it was incredibly ambitious, it didn’t really connect with either critics or audiences.
Movies have a unique ability to build empathy, helping viewers connect with and understand characters’ experiences, even those different from their own. Director Francis Ford Coppola believes this is what makes his film Sinners so powerful – it explores issues of race from a perspective he, as a white man, couldn’t otherwise grasp, allowing him to gain a deeper understanding of that experience. He went on to explain…
For me, a great film transports you to a world and experience you’d never otherwise encounter. SINNERS does exactly that. It’s a sweeping historical drama, a chilling horror film, and a celebration of blues music, all rolled into one. Most importantly, it offers a raw and honest look at the African-American experience, framing slavery as a uniquely terrifying form of vampirism, and feels like a culmination of years of thoughtful filmmaking.
It’s notable that Francis Ford Coppola recently praised Ryan Coogler’s Sinners after criticizing Marvel films. This is ironic because Coogler also directed Black Panther, which many consider to be the strongest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – and one that even serious film fans often admit enjoying. However, Black Panther is still often lumped together with other Marvel movies when people argue about the declining quality of modern cinema.
Now that Francis Ford Coppola has expressed his fondness for the film Sinners, he might be open to watching Black Panther and reconsidering Marvel movies.
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2025-11-21 20:08