Delroy Lindo on Sinners, scares and blues music

Delroy Lindo talks to us about his singing scenes being cut from new movie Sinners and how his appreciation for blues has increased since being part of the movie.

Creed and Black Panther director Ryan Coogler is back with a very different type of movie this week with Sinners, which sees him once more team up with star Michael B. Jordan who plays twins who find something sinister (and supernatural) when they return to their hometown.

“It was my first time experimenting with the genre head-on, and I loved it,” Coogler says of those supernatural elements of the film. “I got to dig into the films that I loved and analyse why I loved them, what drew me to them. I tried to really lean on those influences and figure out a way to tell my story in that space.

“It’s interesting because it’s a genre that’s for the people. That’s for the popular consumers of film. But it’s also a genre that comes up when people ask about great pieces of art.

“I think that it’s because it feels ancient. It feels like the first stories we probably told around a fire, but it also always feels fresh somehow, so it’s really interesting. I’m so excited to try my hand at it. ”

The movie has an incredible cast starring alongside Jordan, including Hailee Steinfeld (Hawkeye), Wunmi Mosaku (Passenger), Jack O’Connell (Ferrari) and Delroy Lindo (Da 5 Bloods).

We sat down with Sinners star Delroy Lindo to talk about his disappointment at his singing scenes being cut from the film, not judging his character, and what Sinners is really about underneath the scares.

Watch the exclusive interview here…

Indeed, Coogler encourages audiences to see the movie in the cinema: “The movie was made to be seen with a crowd and with people that you don’t know,” he enthuses. “It made sense for it to feel modern and immersive, and I thought that the IMAX and Super Panavision format really pushes it into perspective.

“I think that people want to experience something they can fall into. Even young folks. Everybody is living through their phones now but I do think people want to fall into worlds.”

Sinners is in UK cinemas 18th April