Critics at Large | The New Yorker

The Year of the Broken Mirror

Dec 18, 2025
The discussion dives into how recent films, like Ryan Coogler's "Sinners," reflect America's complexities and anxieties. The hosts explore the themes of history and identity intertwined with horror and music. They also analyze the chilling implications of A.I. as a distorted lens on reality and how political narratives are reshaping historical memory. Amidst these dark reflections, the conversation highlights art’s potential as a catalyst for action and grassroots solidarity, urging a transition from introspection to activism.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Artists Confront America's Fractured Mirror

  • 2025 felt like a year when artists confronted America's fractured reality head-on.
  • Filmmakers used genre and auteurism to hold a mirror up to national divisions and anxieties.
ANECDOTE

Sinners: Realism Meets Supernatural

  • Naomi Fry describes Sinners as a historically grounded tale of Black life in the 1930s that then introduces vampires.
  • Ryan Coogler blends realist period detail and supernatural elements to show America's beauty and brutality.
INSIGHT

Art Pushes Back Against Political Erasure

  • The year also revealed political gaslighting aiming to erase uncomfortable parts of U.S. history.
  • Films like Sinners act as counter-mirrors insisting those brutal truths still matter.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app