Wanda Sykes deserves all the fanfare on her new Netflix special I'm An Entertainer. Read theclaremartin's review:
started off with the mind-boggling strangeness of the Trump presidency, and Sykes breathed new life into a subject that felt utterly exhausted at that point . Likewise, Sykes’ ruminations on the pandemic inare effective, and in this instance it’s because of the specificity of her stories.
Coronavirus is just the beginning here for Sykes; she kicks off with the pandemic, moving smoothly into tough topics like homophobia, transphobia, the murder of Black people in America, the insurrection on January 6th, and white supremacy as a whole. Her points are woven together with stories about herself and her family, because for Sykes many of these subjects aren’t simply political—they are deeply personal.
. She starts off just pacing back and forth on the stage, but once she gets going, pretending to dance behind the mosquito man or doing a caricature of her French wife, there is no stopping Sykes. She even pantomimes an entire discussion between her and her spouse to a resounding chorus of laughs. Not only is her impersonation of her wife funny in and of itself, playing on American stereotypes about the French , but she does meta-commentary on the impression that elevates it to another level.
She deserves all the fanfare here, from the massive silhouette of herself adorning the back of the stage to her celebratory walkout song, “Shining Star” by Earth Wind and Fire. This is Sykes at her best.
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