In the pandemic's early days, a moment existed when we were all in it together. That sense of unity made an awful situation more bearable, but we weren't all experiencing the same crisis. Income inequality grew, as the ultra-rich benefited from disaster.

In 2019, ahead of COVID-19 shutting the world down, Mashable's Angie Han saw a trend of class warfare with the release of Knives Out, Hustlers, and Parasite. The cinematic stakes have only risen over the last three years as the gap has...

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