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Pure Fun & Entertainment => Movie Madness => Topic started by: AngelOfThyNight on May 29, 2025, 05:08:15 AM

Title: Pop culture has a 'bean soup problem'
Post by: AngelOfThyNight on May 29, 2025, 05:08:15 AM
Pop culture has a 'bean soup problem'

Online discourse has become a fun part of enjoying and dissecting big pop culture events. But after seeing all the commentary around Ryan Coogler's Sinners, our pal Brittany Luse has one question: are we in a media literacy crisis? Difference of opinion is one thing, but it feels like some viewers are missing important clues or misreading the film entirely - and it doesn't stop with Sinners. Today we've got an episode of the podcast It's Been A Minute that explores what this could mean for the way we engage with the world at large.
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Online discourse has become a fun part of enjoying and dissecting big pop culture events. But after seeing all the commentary around Ryan Coogler's Sinners, our pal Brittany Luse has one question: are we in a media literacy crisis? Difference of opinion is one thing, but it feels like some viewers are missing important clues or misreading the film entirely - and it doesn't stop with Sinners. Today we've got an episode of the podcast It's Been A Minute that explores what this could mean for the way we engage with the world at large.


Source: Pop culture has a 'bean soup problem' (https://www.npr.org/2025/05/29/1253312412/pop-culture-has-a-bean-soup-problem)