A haunted house themed around the film "Sinners," directed by Ryan Coogler, is set to debut at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights in both Hollywood and Orlando. The attraction will be inspired by the Oscar-winning movie, which features a storyline rooted in the 1930s Mississippi Delta.
Coverage of this announcement is consistent across outlets, with all four emphasizing the connection to the film's themes and its Oscar-winning status. TheWrap provides a straightforward account, while Variety and Gizmodo highlight the immersive experience. The Hollywood Reporter adds more detail about the characters and setting but does not introduce any contrasting perspectives or critical commentary.
No outlet has addressed potential concerns about the appropriateness of a haunted house based on a film that deals with serious social issues. This omission may reflect a blind spot in the coverage, particularly among the left-leaning sources that focus on the entertainment value without exploring deeper implications.
The headlines discuss the upcoming 'Sinners' Haunted House at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights, with varying degrees of excitement and metaphorical language.
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