The stakes feel especially high for this year's top Oscars prize.
It feels like every few years there are two films that really set the tone for where American culture is headed. In 2017: it was
Moonlight versus
La La Land. In 2019: it was
Green Book versus
BlackKKlansman. And now, in 2026: it’s
Sinners versus
One Battle After Another. And there’s one question that host Brittany Luse has at the top of her mind: How do these films capture what it means to live in this moment? And how does the conversation surrounding them become so contentious?
Host Brittany Luse is joined by
Nadira Goffe, staff writer of culture at Slate, and
Robert Daniels, associate editor at rogerebert.com to unpack the discourse taking the internet by storm.
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