Sinners


2:05 pm - 4:25 pm, Today on HBO (West) ()

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Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.

2025 English Stereo
Drama Horror Fantasy Mystery Music Suspense/thriller Troubled Relationships

Cast & Crew
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Michael B. Jordan (Actor) .. Elijah Smoke/Elias Smoke
Hailee Steinfeld (Actor) .. Mary
Jack O'Connell (Actor) .. Remmick
Wunmi Mosaku (Actor) .. Annie
Lola Kirke (Actor) .. Delroy Lindo
Delroy Lindo (Actor) .. Delta Slim
Omar Benson Miller (Actor) .. Cornbread
Li Jun Li (Actor) .. Grace
Jayme Lawson (Actor) .. Pearl
David Maldonado (Actor) .. Gralen Bryant Banks
Gralen Bryant Banks (Actor) .. Patron
Deneen Tyler (Actor) .. Denise
Theodus Crane (Actor) .. Christian Robinson
Christian Robinson (Actor) .. Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy (Actor) .. Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson
Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson (Actor) .. Miles Caton
Miles Caton (Actor) .. Sammy
Percy Bell (Actor) .. Robert Perry Bierman
Peter Dreimanis (Actor) .. Yao
Yao (Actor) .. Emonie Ellison
Emonie Ellison (Actor) .. Therise

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Did You Know..
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Michael B. Jordan (Actor) .. Elijah Smoke/Elias Smoke
Born: February 09, 1987
Birthplace: Santa Ana, California, United States
Trivia: Took tap-dancing lessons as a youngster. Modelled for Modell's Sporting Goods and Toys"R"Us. Appeared in Pleasure P's 2008 music video for "Did You Wrong." Provided the voice of Jace in the video game Gears of War 3. Was homeschooled but was allowed to play on the basketball team at New Jersey's Newark Arts High School. Once received a $40,000 royalty check that was supposed to be sent to NBA great Michael Jordan, who starred in Space Jam. The catchphrase "Where's Wallace?", a reference to his teen drug-dealer role in HBO's The Wire, became popular among fans of the series. His middle name, Bakari, is Swahili and means "of noble promise."
Hailee Steinfeld (Actor) .. Mary
Born: December 11, 1996
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia: Is of partial Filipino ancestry on her mother's side. Expressed interest in pursuing acting at age 8 and began her career with roles in commercials and short films. Made her prime-time television debut in a 2007 episode of the sitcom Back to You. Was cast by the Coen brothers at age 13 to play Mattie Ross in their stirring 2010 remake of the John Wayne classic True Grit. She beat out approximately 15,000 girls for the role. Named Best Young Actress at the 2011 Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
Jack O'Connell (Actor) .. Remmick
Born: August 01, 1990
Birthplace: Alvaston, Derby, England
Trivia: The tattoo on his right bicep says it all: the nickname "Jack The Lad" ("lad" being British slang for a bad, bad boy) hovering above the laughing and frowning drama masks. That contradiction of crude yet charismatic, square-jawed yet boyish, and reckless yet disciplined has endeared Jack O'Connell to audiences who've come to anticipate his portrayals of unpolished ruffians who are nevertheless possessed with an inner core of determination.That determination was forged in O'Connell's childhood, as the oldest son of an Irish father and English mother scraping by in working class Derbyshire, England. His early life was in constant opposition to bullies and authorities at Catholic school, and he spent much time in and out of juvenile court. His parents tried to rechannel his violent energy into athletics, including boxing and football, but a knee injury disqualified him from a professional career.A future in the military -- or, possibly, in prison -- awaited this marginal student, but a required drama class at school provided an outlet where his energy (and skills in prevarication) could be put to constructive use. Training stints at the Royal Court Theatre and Nottingham's Television Workshop put him in contact with other actors willing to mentor the restless teen. After many months of traveling to London for auditions (and sleeping on park benches), the 15-year old actor landed the role of a young tough in the Thatcher-era skinhead drama This Is England.After paying his dues in many bit parts, O'Connell at last broke out of the pack after being cast as shameless party boy James Cook in the frank teen drama Skins, earning not only the admiration of many fluttery-eyed fans thrilling to his Casanova antics, but to directors who valued his authentic proletariat aura. More roles, like a British soldier stranded within a Belfast riot in '71 and a defiant young convict in Starred Up soon followed, along with a tabloid reputation for being linked with young beauties and showing up hung over for interviews.Despite his off-screen exploits, it was O'Connell's growing on-screen resume that caught the attention of fellow former wild child Angelina Jolie, who cast him as ultra-survivor Louis Zamperini in her wartime POW epic Unbroken. O'Connell threw himself into the demands of the role, which included dropping his thick Midlands brogue, subsisting on 800 calories a day for months and enduring prison camp scenes so physically demanding he blacked out on set. But the role was a perfect showcase for his indomitable temperament, and his efforts were recognized with a Rising Star award at the BAFTAs (an honor voted by the public) and a New Hollywood Award.
Wunmi Mosaku (Actor) .. Annie
Born: July 31, 1986
Birthplace: Zaria, Nigeria
Trivia: Sang with the Manchester Girls Choir for eleven years. Made her stage debut in The Great Theatre of the World. Appeared as part of the 2008 UNDEREXPOSED exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, bringing attention to of black role models and artistic talent. Won Best Female Performance at the Screen Nation Awards for her role in I Am Slave. Won the 2017 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Damilola, Our Loved Boy.
Lola Kirke (Actor) .. Delroy Lindo
Born: September 27, 1990
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Performed in an all-girl country band her senior year in college. Her mother is the owner of a boutique called Geminola, which combines the names of Lola and her two sisters, Jemima and Domino. Produced and acted in the drama-comedy Lake City in 2013. Made her big screen debut in 2014's Gone Girl.
Delroy Lindo (Actor) .. Delta Slim
Born: November 18, 1952
Birthplace: Eltham, London, England
Trivia: Whether on stage or the big screen, Delroy Lindo projects a powerful presence that is virtually impossible to ignore. Though it was not his first film role, his portrayal of manic depressive numbers boss West Indian Archie in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992) is what first attracted attention to Lindo's considerable talents. Since then, his star has slowly been on the rise and the actor has had steady opportunity to display his talent in a number of diverse films.The son of Jamaican parents, Lindo was born in London, England, on November 18, 1952. He was raised in Lewisham, England, until his teens, when he and his mother moved across the Atlantic to Toronto. Following a move to the U.S. a short time later, he became involved in acting, eventually graduating from San Francisco's renowned American Conservatory Theater. After graduation, he landed his first film role, that of an Army sergeant in More American Graffiti (1979). He would not appear in another film for a decade, spending the intervening years on the stage. In 1982, Lindo debuted on Broadway in Master Harold and the Boys, directed by the play's author, Athol Fugard. Six years later, he earned a Tony nomination for his portrayal of Harold Loomis in Joe Turner's Come and Gone.Although possessing obvious talent and the potential for a distinguished career, Lindo found himself in something of a rut during the late '80s. Wanting someone more aggressive and appreciative of his talents, he changed agents (he'd had the same one through most of his early career). It was a smart move, but it was director Spike Lee who provided the boost that the actor's career needed. The director was impressed enough with Lindo to first cast him in Malcolm X and then as patriarch Woody Carmichael in his semi-autobiographical comedy Crooklyn (1994), a role for which Lindo earned some long overdue praise. 1995 proved to be another big year for the actor, as he landed substantial supporting roles in two major films, playing a mercurial drug dealer in Barry Sonnenfeld's Get Shorty and another drug dealer in Lee's Clockers. The following year, he could be seen in yet another villainous role in Feeling Minnesota. However, he also proved that he could portray the other side of the law, in the Mel Gibson thriller Ransom, in which he played an FBI agent, and John Woo's Broken Arrow, which cast him as a colonel. He made good as baseball player Satchel Paige in the upbeat Baseball in Black and White that same year, winning himself an NAACP Image nomination in the process.Following a turn as a jaded angel opposite Holly Hunter in Danny Boyle's A Life Less Ordinary (1997), Lindo returned to a more earthly realm, further proving his talent for playing shadesters in The Cider House Rules (1999), in which he portrayed a cider house foreman who impregnates his daughter, and Romeo Must Die (2000), a loose adaptation of Romeo and Juliet that cast him as a vengeful mob boss. Following roles in Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000), Heist (2001), and The Last Castle (also 2001), Lindo re-teamed with Romeo star Jet Li for another high-kicking action opus, The One, in late 2001. Supporting roles in such high profile Hollywood films as The Core, Sahara, and Domino kept Lindo in the public eye over the course of the following decade, and in 2009 the actor lent his voice to the character of Beta in the runaway Pixar hit Up.
Omar Benson Miller (Actor) .. Cornbread
Born: October 07, 1978
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Stocky and heavyset African-American supporting player Omar Benson Miller (whose looks recalled a young Forest Whitaker) debuted onscreen in the early 2000s. Miller appeared in a host of films of varying quality, including 8 Mile (2002), the Richard Gere remake Shall We Dance? (2004), and the direct-to-video sexploitation comedy American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005). In 2007, Miller tackled slightly more somber material with a key role in the Halle Berry-Benicio Del Toro psychological drama Things We Lost in the Fire, about the relationship between a grieving widow and a heroin addict. Miller would continue to find success on screen for years to come, appearing in movies like Miracle at St. Anna and The Sorcerer's Apprentice, as well as on the TV series CSI: Miami.
Li Jun Li (Actor) .. Grace
Birthplace: Shanghai, China
Trivia: Moved from Shaghai, China to Bogota, Columbia at age 6. Spanish is her second language after Shanghainese and Mandarin. Appeared in a North American tour of Miss Saigon. Made Broadway debut at Lincoln Center in a revival of South Pacific which co starred Matthew Morrison. Co-owns pet accessories store in New York City that benefits animal charities.
Jayme Lawson (Actor) .. Pearl
David Maldonado (Actor) .. Gralen Bryant Banks
Birthplace: New Iberia, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: The youngest of four children and a twin.Did a lot of community theater in Lafayette and New Iberia.Worked as a bartender after graduating college.While attending college, focused on art and theater.Has been a national spokesman for the Olshan Foundation Company.
Gralen Bryant Banks (Actor) .. Patron
Deneen Tyler (Actor) .. Denise
Theodus Crane (Actor) .. Christian Robinson
Christian Robinson (Actor) .. Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy (Actor) .. Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson
Born: July 30, 1936
Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson (Actor) .. Miles Caton
Miles Caton (Actor) .. Sammy
Percy Bell (Actor) .. Robert Perry Bierman
Peter Dreimanis (Actor) .. Yao
Yao (Actor) .. Emonie Ellison
Emonie Ellison (Actor) .. Therise

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