Thank you for this. I saw Buddy Guy at his Legends blues club a few years back. He’s only there in January. Chicago winters are cold and brutal, but so worth it seeing one of the greatest of the last living blues legends.
I am sick to death of horror movies, zombies and vampires....soooo tired. But, after reading this beautiful piece by Celia Mattison I am anxious to watch this movie. And thanks Mr Beschloss for introducing me to this writer.
It was quite amazing... this 80yo Chicago gal loved the Buddy Guy piece at the end..brought back memories
This 71 yo Chicago gal also loved Buddy Guy. And we Chicago gals love our Michael Jordans. He should win tonight.
It’s worth seeing the movie just to watch Buddy Guy - he’s a true legend.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/30/arts/music/buddy-guy-sinners-blues.html?unlocked_article_code=1.TVA.Y__b.T0SGmXE5dX5h&smid=url-share
Thank you for this. I saw Buddy Guy at his Legends blues club a few years back. He’s only there in January. Chicago winters are cold and brutal, but so worth it seeing one of the greatest of the last living blues legends.
“Damn right, I’ve got the blues”
Lucky you! I first learned of Sinners from that article but didn't go see it because of the vampire horror part. Fixing that this afternoon!
You’re gonna love it!
I am sick to death of horror movies, zombies and vampires....soooo tired. But, after reading this beautiful piece by Celia Mattison I am anxious to watch this movie. And thanks Mr Beschloss for introducing me to this writer.
Nice to hear, Mike.
Excellent, Steven. Your eloquence continues to flourish and the reason I’ve “stuck” with you for years now. Thank you.
Here’s to the further success of “Sinners”, and, all those artisans who continue to put their heart and soul into their craft!
I really enjoyed Sinners, until it suddenly became a horror movie. Disappointing. Couldn’t finish it.