'Sinners' Ending, Explained: Is There a Post-Credits Scene?

Ever since Ryan Coogler made his feature film debut with 2013's Fruitvale Station, he has been a filmmaker to watch. He's a student of film who understands that cinema is a transformative experience, and it seems that with each project, Coogler has been building to his magnum opus: Sinners. Coogler's latest is described as a period supernatural horror film, but it blends various genres and themes without missing a beat. It's a comment on African American culture and art and its everlasting influence on others who wish to appropriate it without giving those who created it the proper credit. At the heart of the film is the artistry of music – namely blues – and its power to conjure up spirits, some good and some bad.
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