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This week we deconstruct Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS from a Latino and Black perspective. It’s a film that is creating deep cultural conversations about Black originality and the business of Black culture globally. We explore its cultural symbolism, audience reactions, Variety’s media bias, and the troubling Asian release rollout that may hint at anti-Black bias in Asian markets.
Episode Summary (2:00) – White audiences, Black movies: The paradox (4:00) – Ryan Coogler enters director-auteur status (7:00) – Layers of Black culture, not just horror (10:45) – The Sammy blues scene decoded (13:00) – Genre as a Trojan horse for truth (20:00) – Variety’s bias box office framing (26:00) – Why Asia skipped Sinners release (30:00) – Coogler vs. Peele: next-level Black storytelling (33:00) – What ‘Sinners’ means for Brown and Black filmmakers
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British sensation ESTELLE sits down with Karlous, Clayton and DC in the trap for another classic conversation on the latest episode of the 85 SOUTH SHOW! || 85 SOUTH App: […]
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