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🚨SPOILERS🚨

We are ALL Sinners

The SyFy Sistas are joined by the full crew from our SyFy Sistas Inc. YouTube channel, with special guests Tanya Scott-Thomas (Two Moons and a Microphone) and Derek Tyler Attico (Soul of the Story), for a celebration and deep-dive into Sinners, the genre-bending horror film from Ryan Coogler.
Set against the backdrop of Jim Crow Mississippi (1932), Sinners doesn’t just scare—it sings, it haunts, and it heals. Through blues, blood, and Black spirituality, this film reclaims horror to show the humanity of Black people with nuance, reverence, and power.
🔴 We honor the pain.

🔴 We celebrate the beauty.

🔴 We see the sacred in the terrifying.
This isn’t just a review—it’s a spiritual reckoning, a cinematic celebration, and a conversation you won’t forget.

*Ryan Coogler Audio courtesy of Warner Bros., used under press kit terms for the purpose of commentary and review.

Associate Producers: Sailor Marj, Karen Dramera and Stephanie Baker
Thank you Dena Massenburg for our dope logo: @blackbeanz70
Music:
“Poppin off the Rip"
Artist: RAGE
Source: YouTube Audio Library

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