
About this episode
The episode discusses the 2025 film Sinners, focusing on its worldbuilding, themes of identity, and its impact on the film industry.
We look at the 2025 hit Sinners, it’s unique worldbuilding approach, the theme of being who you are versus who you’re told to be, and why it’s exciting for the industry. And going into our takeaways from this horror cycle. Upcoming episodes: Wake Up Dead Man, The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Check out our Patreon with bonus episodes and watchalongs: https://www.patreon.com/c/intanalysis Join our discord for free: https://discord.gg/yNE2YWdF Follow the show on Instagram @intanalysispod and on Bluesky @intanalysispod.bsky.social Follow Jelani on Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram @jelanitkelly Follow Evan on Bluesky @ev-wess.bsky.social on Instagram and Letterboxd @ev_wessFollow Angel on Bluesky @angelsarch15.bsky.social on Instagram @angelsarch15 @angelmichelli.film @serenitycinema1 and on Letterboxd @serenitycinema Our logo is by Kelsey Hendry
People in this episode
Host: Evan Wessman
Topics covered
- worldbuilding
- identity
- horror
- film industry
- thematic analysis
Keywords
- Sinners
- worldbuilding
- identity
- horror
- film analysis
- 2025 film
- thematic discussion
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Patreon, Discord
Books & works: Sinners
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