The article discusses a growing concern about media literacy within the realm of pop culture, highlighted by reactions to Ryan Coogler's film Sinners. Brittany Luse questions whether we are experiencing a crisis in media literacy, noting that while differing opinions are expected, some audiences seem to overlook crucial narrative clues or misinterpret key elements of the film. The discussion extends beyond Coogler's work, suggesting broader implications for how audiences engage with media and the critical analysis of popular culture as a whole.
Pop culture has a media literacy problem, where viewers sometimes miss important clues or misinterpret films like Ryan Coogler's Sinners, sparking discourse.
Brittany Luse raises concerns about a media literacy crisis, questioning how audiences engage and dissect contemporary films amidst varying understandings.
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