Therapist Reacts to SINNERS with guest Joshua Doss

From Cinema Therapy.

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What is the power of community and culture? How does art open your mind?

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker, filmmaker Alan Seawright, and special guest Joshua Doss react to Sinners. They talk about art as education and an introduction to tough topics, and Joshua shares why Sinners being “fun” is so important. Alan raves about how Sinners nails multiple genres, covers heavy topics, and is badass and joyful.

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Written by: Megan Seawright, Jonathan Decker, and Alan Seawright
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