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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 2H 28M

Sinners: The Blues, Religion, Colonization, and the Catholic Critics Who Can’t Agree

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In this episode of Morally Offensive, Bill and Jess are joined by horror author Ophelia Crane to dig into the Oscar-nominated film Sinners—and the very different reactions it’s sparked. The trio wades into Catholic reviews of the movie and what they reveal about how religious critics approach controversial art, while also exploring the film’s bigger ideas about religion, colonization, and the long history of cultures borrowing—sometimes stealing—stories, music, and folklore. Along the way, the conversation touches on Catholic film criticism, horror traditions, cultural ownership, and the strange moment when theology collides with awards season. It’s a lively, occasionally irreverent discussion about one of the year’s most talked-about films. *We apologize to our listeners for the slight drop in audio quality on this episode. We have been changing up how we handle remote audio, and we are still learning the ropes with our new setup for recording remote guests or co-hosts. For our upcoming series, we should have the audio quality back to where it usually is on this show. Thank you for your patience.* Support the show: Merch: https://morallyoffensive.bigcartel.com/ Buy Us a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/morallyoffensive Follow Ophelia Crane here Website and Contact info: https://www.morallyoffensive.com Follow and watch: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MorallyOffensivepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morallyoffensivepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morallyoffensivepod Threads: https://www.threads.net/@morallyoffensivepod Keywords: sinners movie, sinners film analysis, sinners movie review, sinners oscars, sinners oscar nominations, sinners themes explained, sinners religion themes, catholic review sinners, catholic film criticism, religion in horror movies, controversial religious films, colonization in film, cultural appropriation in movies, folklore in horror movies, horror film themes, movie podcast, horror movie podcast, film analysis podcast, morally offensive podcast, ophelia crane interview  

In this episode of Morally Offensive, Bill and Jess are joined by horror author Ophelia Crane to dig into the Oscar-nominated film Sinners—and the very different reactions it’s sparked. The trio wades into Catholic reviews of the movie and what they reveal about how religious critics approach controversial art, while also exploring the film’s bigger ideas about religion, colonization, and the long history of cultures borrowing—sometimes stealing—stories, music, and folklore.

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