
Sinners Review: A Masterclass in Black Storytelling (+ Trump's deranged politics)
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Is it possible for a horror movie to teach you history? In this episode, Becky and Taina dive deep into the viral new film “Sinners,” unpacking its cultural, political, and emotional power. From Ryan Coogler’s revolutionary copyright deal to the legacy of Jim Crow and Chinese immigration in the South, they explore how this southern gothic, vampiric allegory reveals the truth about American racism, resilience, and black joy. With plenty of irreverence and a little lipstick talk to start, this episode is one for your brain *and* your heart.
Discussed in this episode:
- The movie “Sinners” and its allegorical brilliance
- Ryan Coogler’s unheard-of copyright ownership deal
- The Mississippi Free Press review of Sinners
- How horror can offer historical and cultural education
- Depictions of Black life, trauma, and joy on film
- The Chinese Immigration Act and racial context in the South
- America’s myth-making and white savior complex
- Trump’s military parade and the “No Kings” rallies
- The reality of what’s happening in Palestine
- Taina’s former life as an evangelical Republican
Resources mentioned:
- Mississippi Free Press: https://www.mississippifreepress.org
- No Kings Rallies: https://www.nokings.org
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