As it continues to make waves this awards season, Sinners is once again returning to theaters. A new interview with cast members Michael B. Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku, and Miles Caton on CBS Mornings confirms that the Chainsaw Award-winning film will be returning to cinemas starting January 23, just ahead of the anticipated timeframe for Oscar nominations being announced.
This should come as little surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention to the film’s performance this awards season. After winning Best Wide Release at this year’s Chainsaw Awards, among many other accolades, the film was named one of AFI’s Top 10 films of 2025, and won numerous other awards, including Best Score and Best Original Screenplay at the Critics’ Choice Awards, Best Score at the Golden Globes, and Outstanding Supporting Performance for Mosaku at the Gotham Independent Film Awards. The film’s soundtrack is also nominated for six Grammy Awards.
“That replay value, the fact that [fans] wanted to see it again and again, just means the world to us as a crew and a cast,” Jordan told CBS host Gayle King.
Also starring Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O’Connell, Lola Kirke, Delroy Lindo, and more, Sinners earned just over $274 million domestically, with an international haul of $85 million, launching it over $361 million globally. In addition to winning over audiences, the film’s Rotten Tomatoes score — for as much as anyone can put credence in an aggregator — remains high, earning a clean 97 percent, as well as an A on CinemaScore, the highest rating for any original horror film ever.
FANGORIA’s own BJ Colangelo praised the film, calling it a “sweaty, sexy, blood-soaked success,” a tale that “boldly examines the impact of what happens when the Other is not a misunderstood outcast but instead a genuine threat whose corruptive infiltration only leads to death and destruction.” If that’s not a rousing endorsement to check out the film if you haven’t already, I don’t know what is.
Sinners returns to theaters on January 23. Stay tuned to FANGORIA for more information on the film’s awards presence as it arrives.
