An annual tradition on WHPK Radio’s Bad Mutha Film Show with Sergio Mims is checking in with Erik Childress on the films he saw at the Sundance Film Festival. This year the fest was held virtually giving Sergio the opportunity to see some films himself. So they look in on some of the best films that Erik saw (along with some of the worst) including new documentaries about Sesame Street, Rita Moreno, Alvin Ailey and the band Sparks by Edgar Wright. They debate Rebecca Hall’s adaptation of the novel, Passing, and share praise for the Fred Hampton story, Judas and the Black Messiah. Erik is asked to convince Sergio that the big opening night award winner, CODA, is deserving of the response it received. There are also films about werewolves, video nasties, and a family in a literal hole. But they save the best for last, a film about the greatest concert you may not know ever existed.
4:34 – My Name is Pauli Murray
7:41 – First Date
11:40 – Mother Schmuckers
14:07 – Wild Indian
16:34 – John and the Hole
20:58 – Violation
23:24 - The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
38:13 – Censor
42:27 – Passing
1:03:01 – Ailey
1:09:25 – Eight for Silver
1:16:15 – Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided To Go For It
1:27:20 – Flee
1:29:25 – Coda
1:42:53 – Street Gang
1:48:59 – The Sparks Brothers
1:58:26 – Judas and the Black Messiah
2:21:14 – Summer of Soul
2:32:08 - Outro