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Seeing and Believing

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Every week, Kevin McLenithan and Sarah Welch-Larson search for the sacred on screen as they review the latest films and television shows.
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Episode 257 | Gina Prince-Bythewood's The Old Guard and Elizabeth Coffman/Mark Bosco's Flannery

Whether your tastes run toward the blockbuster or the literary, there's a review for you this week. Wade and Kevin sit down with Netflix's superhero-adjacent action flick The Old Guard , starring Charlize Theron as the leader of a band of immortal, Wolverine-like warriors. They also take some time for Flannery a documentary chronicling the life and work of one of the foremost Christian fiction writers of the 20th century. Music interlude by SPELLWRKS, "Sirius." Used under Creative Commons licens...

Jul 24, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 257

Episode 256 | Kelly Reichardt's First Cow and Max Barbakow's Palm Springs

Kelly Reichardt's latest film has finally made its way to a home release, and the guys are ready for it! First Cow , a period piece about two friends trying to eke out a living in the hardscrabble Oregon Territory by milking a rich man's cow on the sly, has a lot to say about our present moment. Listen to find out why Wade and Kevin think it's one of the best films of the year! Listen to find out why Wade and Kevin also like Palm Springs , the Hulu original film starring Andy Samberg and Cristin...

Jul 17, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 256

Episode 255 | Aaron Schneider’s Greyhound and Andrew Patterson’s The Vast of Night

In any other summer, a Tom Hanks-starring, Tom Hanks-written movie about World War II would be the biggest movie of the weekend. This is not a typical summer, but Wade and Kevin are still interested to see what Hanks serves up with Greyhound , a thriller about a naval captain braving the high seas of the Atlantic while fending off a swarm of German U-Boats. The guys then turn their attention to another period piece, Andrew Patterson's 1950s-set sci-fi flick The Vast of Night , about a sleepy New...

Jul 10, 202057 minEp. 255

Episode 254 | Hirokazu Kore-eda's The Truth and David Dobkin's Eurovision Song Contest

Whether you're in the mood for a quiet family drama or a silly over-the-top comedy, Seeing & Believing has you covered for the Independence Day weekend. First up is The Truth , Hirokazu Kore-eda's follow-up to his Palme d'Or-winning Shoplifters and his first non-Japanese-language project. With a star-studded cast that includes Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke, and cinema legend Catherine Deneuve, Kore-eda continues to examine the familial bonds that people forge or are born into. On the sillier...

Jul 03, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 254

Episode 253 | Jon Stewart's Irresistible and a Retro Review of Jaws

Seeing & Believing has a seasonal special for you this week! With the presidential election looming on the horizon, Wade and Kevin take a look at the latest cinematic political satire, this time from the mind of former Daily Show host Jon Stewart. The guys also celebrate the 45th birthday of Jaws with a retro review. In case you needed another reason to avoid going to the beach, Steven Spielberg's killer-shark classic just might do the trick. Music interlude by Kalle King Kong, "Victor." Use...

Jun 26, 20201 hr 9 minEp. 253

Episode 252 | Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods and Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island

Spike Lee’s latest film for Netflix has been causing a sensation, and this week Wade and Kevin check it out. Da 5 Bloods , a sprawling look at the legacy of the Vietnam War for black Americans, is Lee’s follow-up to his Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman . The guys do a deep dive on Da 5 Bloods ‘ themes and startling spiritual vision. On the more low-key side of things, Judd Apatow’s The King of Staten Island just hit on-demand streaming. Does it make SNL’s Pete Davidson a movie star? Listen to find o...

Jun 19, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 252

Episode 251 | Netflix's Space Force and Josephine Decker's Shirley

Buckle up for terrible space puns, because they're in plentiful supply in today's episode. Wade and Kevin tackle Space Force , the new comedy series from Netflix, Greg Daniels, and Steve Carell. With Carell taking on the clenched jaw and jingoism of the first commander of America's fledgling outer-space military program, this series takes a stab at transplanting the workplace antics of The Office into a top-secret military installation. The guys also go on a voyage into the mind of famed writer ...

Jun 12, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 251

Episode 250 | The Dardenne Brothers' Young Ahmed and Kitty Green's The Assistant

Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, two favorite filmmakers of Seeing & Believing, have a new film out, so of course, the guys are on the case! Wade and Kevin take a close look at the Dardennes' story of a young teenager who is attracted to Islamic fundamentalism, and they discuss its spiritual underpinnings, its compassionate perspective, and where it falls in the Dardennes' body of work. The guys then turn their attention to Kitty Green's #MeToo drama, The Assistant , a riveting look at the stru...

Jun 05, 202058 minEp. 250

Episode 249 | Michael Winterbottom's Trip to Greece and Andrew Ahn's Driveways

Many people are still homebound these days, which means it's a perfect time for an escapist movie about two friends traveling to picturesque locations and eating at incredible restaurants. Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are back for a fourth go-round with the Trip to... series, this time retracing Odysseus's steps through the Mediterranean paradise of Greece as they crack jokes, verbally spar with each other, and confront the specter of aging. The guys pair this rich meal with the modest indie dram...

May 29, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 249

Episode 248 | Josh Trank's Capone

Fresh off their "2020 auteurs" series, Wade and Kevin get back to basics with a review of a freshly released film: Josh Trank's biopic of Al Capone. Trank returns to small-budget indie filmmaking by writing, editing, and directing this unconventional examination of the last year of the infamous gangster's life. Faced with his own physical and psychological deterioration, Capone has to deal with the consequences of his immoral past and his paranoia-laced present, and the audience is along for the...

May 15, 202047 minEp. 248

Episode 247 | 2020 Auteur Series - Wes Anderson

Wade and Kevin wrap up their series of director retrospectives with a look at the work of America's foremost purveyor of immaculately framed family dysfunction: Wes Anderson. The guys look ahead to the upcoming The French Dispatch by working their way through Anderson's filmography, from Bottle Rocket to The Grand Budapest Hotel . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 08, 20201 hr 33 minEp. 247

Episode 246 | 2020 Auteur Series - David Fincher

The first rule of David Fincher movies: you always talk about David Fincher movies. The second rule of David Fincher movies: you always talk about David Fincher movies. In this week's episode, Wade and Kevin look back at the career of the director of Fight Club , Zodiac , The Social Network , and more! Listen in to find out which of Fincher's films rise to the top in the guys' personal rankings. Music interlude by Logic Psychedelic, "Afternoon." Used under Creative Commons license 3.0. Theme mus...

May 01, 20201 hr 31 minEp. 246

Episode 245 | 2020 Auteur Series - Kelly Reichardt

Wade and Kevin continue their series on modern directors with upcoming new releases with a retrospective on the filmography of Kelly Reichardt. Reichardt is a powerhouse of indie filmmaking whose quiet, unassuming style belies the sharpness of her storytelling and observational abilities. From River of Grass to Certain Women , Wade and Kevin rank Reichardt's films as they look forward to the day when they can catch Reichardt's 2020 release, First Cow . Music interlude by Only August, "The Rain."...

Apr 24, 20201 hr 9 minEp. 245

Episode 244 | 2020 Auteur Series - Christopher Nolan

With the South Korean marathon in the rearview mirror, Wade and Kevin look to the future: specifically, the new movies coming in 2020 from some big-name directors! With Christopher Nolan eking out a win in the listener poll, the guys prep for his upcoming summer release Tenet by taking the long view of his career, from Following to Dunkirk . Listen in for their thoughts on Nolan's thematic concerns, signature filmmaking choices, and a ranking of his entire body of work! Music interlude by southf...

Apr 17, 20201 hr 22 minEp. 244

Episode 243 | Lee Chang-dong's Secret Sunshine

The guys bid a sad but fond farewell to their South Korean movie marathon this week, closing with Lee Chang-dong's Secret Sunshine. It is the story of a woman who turns to evangelical Christianity after suffering a loss, it's a very appropriate film to add to your Holy Week viewing. Plus: a preview of what's next for the show and a request for feedback! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 10, 202046 minEp. 243

Episode 242 | South Korean Movie Marathon - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ... and Spring

With spring approaching full flower, Seeing & Believing reviews a movie that's all about the passage of time and the seasons. Kim Ki-duk's critical favorite Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ... and Spring is next in the South Korean movie marathon! As the film quietly unspools the story of a Buddhist monk and his young protege over the course of decades, it attempts to capture the human condition of beauty, depravity, and all. Join Wade and Kevin as they explore the film's rhythms, spiritual vis...

Apr 03, 202048 minEp. 242

Episode 241 | South Korean Movie Marathon - The Housemaid

Seeing & Believing keeps the South Korean movie marathon rolling with one of the fountainheads of South Korean cinematic history this week. Kim Ki-young's The Housemaid is often cited as one of the biggest cinematic influences on a whole generation of the nation's filmmakers. Wade and Kevin investigate a film that is simultaneously so famous in its country of origin but so little-seen in the United States. Join the guys as they experience the film's unpredictable story of an unstable housema...

Mar 27, 202043 minEp. 241

Episode 240 | South Korean Movie Marathon - Mother

Hot off the heels of Bong Joon Ho's Academy Award run, Wade and Kevin weather quarantine with the beginning of a South Korean cinema marathon. First up is Bong's 2010 film Mother , a story of murder, money, and parental obsession. The guys also offer film/TV recommendations for those who now face much more time at home. Join along with the marathon by tweeting us your thoughts about Mother and Bong Joon Ho's other work on Twitter at @SeeBelievePOD . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcas...

Mar 21, 202053 minEp. 240

Episode 239 | Dan Scanlon's Onward and Autumn de Wilde's Emma

The guys explore more family-friendly realms in this week's episode! First up is Pixar's riff on fantasy tropes, Dungeons & Dragons, and fraternal bonding, the colorful Onward . Equally colorful is Autumn de Wilde's take on Jane Austen's airy Emma , starring Anya Taylor-Joy as the matchmaking socialite who faces a romantic reckoning of sorts when a match goes wrong. Do these movies offer quality escapism for turbulent times, or do they leave something to be desired? Listen and find out! Lear...

Mar 13, 20201 hr 1 minEp. 239

Episode 238 | Portrait of a Lady on Fire and The Last Thing He Wanted

Two women filmmakers are highlighted on the show this week! First up is Celine Sciamma, whose critically acclaimed Portrait of a Lady on Fire has finally had its wide release. Do Wade and Kevin fall within the critical consensus on this one? Another acclaimed filmmaker, Dee Rees of Mudbound fame, offers her follow-up to that film with another Netflix release, an adaptation of Joan Didion's political thriller The Last Thing He Wanted . Music interlude by the Bright Skies, "Tokyo." Used under Crea...

Feb 28, 202058 minEp. 238

Episode 237 | The Top Ten Films of the Decade

After weeks of agonizingly paring their favorite films of the past decade down to a list of ten, Wade and Kevin are finally ready to share what they think are the finest examples of cinematic art to come out since 2010. Which films most closely captured the zeitgeist from this eventful decade? How did the guys weigh them against personal favorites? All those questions, and more, are answered in this long-in-the-making episode. Music interlude by Wayne John Bradley, "Blessed." Used under Creative...

Feb 21, 20202 hr 26 minEp. 237

Episode 236 | Cathy Yan's Birds of Prey and Jeff Baena's Horse Girl

The guys are back on the comic-book beat this week! Harley Quinn isn't exactly a superhero or a super-villain in Cathy Yan's Birds of Prey , but the Margot Robbie-starring film still looks to have some anarchic fun. On the more serious side of things is Horse Girl , the Sundance-featured film (written by and starring Alison Brie) about a disturbed young woman trying to find solid footing in a life filled with difficulties. Music interlude by Scurvy Rickets, "Breaks Upon." Used under Creative Com...

Feb 14, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 236

Episode 235 | Gretel and Hansel and The Two Popes

It's an episode of dynamic duos this week! Director Os Perkins follows up his horror flick The Blackcoat's Daughter with Gretel and Hansel , a dark reimagining of the Grimm brothers' (already pretty dark) fairy tale about two intrepid youngsters and an evil witch. The guys also take some time to hang out with two of St. Peter's successors with their review of The Two Popes , the acting showcase that nabbed its stars, Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins, two Oscar nominations. Music interlude by m...

Feb 07, 20201 hr 9 minEp. 235

Episode 234 | Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen and Makoto Shinkai's Weathering with You

It's a new episode of Seeing & Believing, innit? The guys review The Gentlemen , Guy Ritchie's return to the "verbose Cockney gangsters" genre. Is it a triumphant return? Also on the docket: Makoto Shinkai's animated follow-up to his trans-Pacific hit Your Name . Weathering with You is another teen romance, this time centering around a runaway and his relationship with a young woman who possesses the supernatural ability to control the weather. Music interlude by Bu, "Wind." Used under Creat...

Jan 31, 202059 minEp. 234

Episode 233 | Sam Mendes' 1917 and Jay Roach's Bombshell

We round out our coverage of the big Oscar players with this week's episode. First up is the World War I epic 1917, which has been wowing audiences by presenting all of its action as one single, unbroken take. Then Wade and Kevin take on Bombshell, which netted acting nominations for Margot Robbie and Charlize Theron for their portrayal of journalists fighting back against the harassment of disgraced Fox News head Roger Ailes. Are these two films worthy of the accolades they've been receiving? T...

Jan 24, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 233

Episode 232 | The Best Films of 2019!

Wade and Kevin have spent the last year watching movies, and now they're ready to share which ones they thought were the cream of the crop. With fellow critics Jeffrey Overstreet, Joel Mayward, Sarah Welch-Larson, and Steve Norton sharing their own number-one picks, the guys close out 2019 with a bang in this can't-miss episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 10, 20202 hr 27 minEp. 232

Episode 231 | Little Women and Uncut Gems

Ring in the New Year (a couple of days late) with a new Seeing & Believing! This week, Wade and Kevin review a couple of films that had Christmas releases. Greta Gerwig's Little Women adapts Louisa May Alcott's much-adapted novel; does her perspective set her film apart from the crowd? Meanwhile, Josh and Benny Safdie's Uncut Gems casts Adam Sandler as a self-destructive jeweler who takes the audience on a tour of his attempts to score big, pay off his debts, and pull the wool over everyone'...

Jan 03, 20201 hr 17 minEp. 231

Episode 230 | J.J. Abram's "Star Wars IX: The Rise of Skywalker" and Clint Eastwood's "Richard Jewel"

It is the end of an era as Wade and Kevin visit a galaxy far, far away to see the end of the Skywalker saga with J.J. Abram's return to Star Wars with The Rise of Skywalker . Then the duo takes a short hop back in time to examine the docu-drama from director Clint Eastwood Richard Jewel . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 20, 20191 hr 19 minSeason 1Ep. 230

Episode 229 | Terrence Malick's A Hidden Life and Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story

Noah Baumbach's new film about a wrenching divorce carries the title <em>Marriage Story</em>, but the new film from Terrence Malick could be titled the same thing, with its narrative of an Austrian couple facing down burgeoning nationalism in their rural village and governmental oppression from the Nazis. Wade and Kevin tackle Malick's latest, probing at its spiritual explorations and discussing Malick's unique moral vision. They then relocate to sunny, modern-day California and its ...

Dec 13, 20191 hr 21 minSeason 1Ep. 229

Episode 228 | Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman and Trey Edward Shults’s Waves

After a few weeks in theaters, Martin Scorsese's latest magnum opus is streaming on Netflix, and the guys are on the case. They examine where The Irishman falls in Scorsese's body of work and discuss the themes that arise in its story of regretful mobsters. Another awards-season hopeful, Trey Edward Shults's Waves , gets the Seeing & Believing treatment as well. Does Shults's story of an black family dealing with ambition, tragedy, and relational pressure sink or swim? Learn more about your ...

Dec 06, 20191 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 228
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