Last week we reviewed Sinners. Now we need to talk about what it MEANS. Karen and Spilled Tea return to Ryan Coogler’s genre defining horror masterpiece for a deep dive into its cultural significance with our friend Michael W. Collins. We cover the sacred roots of the blues, what the vampires are REALLY representing, why the juke joint matters more than you think, and what it means for horror to be the one telling this story right now. From Robert Johnson’s crossroads mythology to the music industry’s long history of cultural theft to Sinners place in the Black horror canon. This is the conversation the film was made to start.
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