Hailee Steinfeld - a multi-media entertainer and Josh Allen's fiancee - is the female lead in the film, which understandably is one of the reasons the QB calls the movie "fantastic.''
Maybe horror movies aren’t usually your preferred film genre.
But the new release “Sinners'' might just be the movie to change your mind - and not just because you are a fan of "The Queen of Buffalo'' and her Bills Mafia-king QB Josh Allen.
Just this week, “Sinners” grossed $45 million at the box office, and has now made a total estimated $161.6 million.
What do those numbers say?
That the showing seems to be reaching past non-horror fans and general audiences.
Michael B. Jordan plays as a pair of twins and is getting great reviews for his work in the Ryan Coogler gem.
Reviewers say “Sinners” has clever been able blend drama, action and music into its Deep South vibe.
Of course, Hailee Steinfeld - a multi-media entertainer and Allen's fiancee - is the female lead in the film, which understandably is one of the reasons Josh calls the movie "fantastic.''
But the rest of the moviegoing audience seems to agree.
Warner Brothers earlier in the year accomplished another win for the studio when “A Minecraft Movie” reached fourth place with $22.7 million, breaking expectations by reaching $380 million.
The “Minecraft” and “Sinners” movies have been serious wins for the studio as they have been a huge financial boon at the box office, which is up 102 percent from last year at this same time.

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A wide-angle view? Here are the top 10 movies by domestic box office, according to Comscore:
1. “Sinners,” $45 million.
2. “Revenge of the Sith,” $25.2 million.
3. “The Accountant 2,” $24.5 million.
4. “A Minecraft Movie,” $22.7 million.
5. “Until Dawn,” $8 million.
6. “The King of Kings,” $4 million.
7. “The Amateur,” $3.8 million.
8. “Warfare,” $2.7 million.
9. “Pink Floyd at Pompeii -- MCMLXXII,” $2.6 million.
10. “The Legend of Ochi,” $1.4 million.
That's right. Not even a replay of a classic "Star Wars'' movie can compete with Bills Mafia's favorite flick ... with the hope in Buffalo being that the football team in 2025 is about to do the same.