Sinners, the best movie of 2025 so far, is now available to watch at home if you want to savour it again.
The excellent horror movie, which is still out in cinemas if you want to catch it on the big-screen, is now available to view from the comfort of your own home.
As of today, you can buy or rent Sinners from Prime Video, Apple TV, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers in the UK.
If you're in the US, you can buy or rent the movie from Prime Video, Apple TV and more.
You can also pre-order Sinners on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD in the UK ahead of its release in the UK. Warner Bros has yet to confirm a release date for the physical home release though.
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Starring Michael B Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers, the 1930s-set vampire horror movie follows the brothers as they return to their hometown.
The synopsis reads: "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."
Written and directed by Black Panther's Ryan Coogler, Sinners stars Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Jack O'Connell, Jayme Lawson, Miles Caton, Li Jun Li, Omar Benson Miller, and Delroy Lindo.
The film, which currently has a critic score of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes from 367 reviews, was released to rave reviews with critics calling it the "the best film of the year", while praising Jordan's "effortlessly cool dual performance".
Sinners is out now in cinemas, and is also available to buy or rent from Prime Video, Apple TV, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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Harriet is a freelance news writer specialising in TV and movies at Digital Spy.
A horror enthusiast, she joined Digital Spy after working on her own horror website, reviewing films and focusing largely on feminism in the genre.
In her spare time, Harriet paints and produces mixed-media art. She graduated from the University of Kingston with a BA in fine art, where she specialised in painting. She also has an MA in journalism from Birkbeck University.
















