The Matrix has you (again) Neo... Lana Wachowski, Keanu Reeves, and Carrie-Anne Moss return to the Matrix franchise for a remix of a beloved story. But does the remix work? Kevin discusses with Sarah Welch-Larson. Plus, an exciting announcement about the future of the podcast! Check out the Seeing & Believing Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Jan 14, 2022•38 min•Ep. 317
Kevin and critic/author Sarah Welch-Larson reconvene to discuss their favorite movies of 2021. Along the way, they contemplate the state of the movie industry and of criticism at the end of a very strange year. Check out the Seeing & Believing Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jan 07, 2022•1 hr 46 min•Ep. 316
Seeing & Believing sends 2021 out with a bang by reviewing one of the biggest movie musicals of all time, remade by one of the biggest American directors of all time. Kevin is joined once again by Sarah Welch-Larson to talk about the new version of West Side Story , releasing 50 years after the original film brought the Sondheim/Bernstein/Laurents stage musical to the big screen. Steven Spielberg—at long last getting to fulfill his dream of directing a musical—has some new tricks on this go-...
Dec 24, 2021•39 min•Ep. 315
Kevin is joined this week by critic/author Sarah Welch-Larson to chat about a film that is on both of their most-anticipated lists for the year: Mike Mills's C'mon C'mon . The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as a radio journalist who finds himself unexpectedly charged with taking care of his precocious nephew (Woody Norman) when the mother has an unexpected emergency. Naturally, life lessons are learned and Phoenix and Norman have the chance to turn in some interesting performances, but how interesti...
Dec 17, 2021•41 min•Ep. 314
How do you imprint a memory onto celluloid? Kenneth Branagh attempts to answer that question with his latest film, Belfast , based on his own memories of growing up as a young boy during the Troubles in 1960s Northern Ireland. Kevin is joined once again by Chris Williams of We're Watching Here to examine whether Branagh succeeds. Together they discuss the performances from heavyweights like Judy Dench and Ciaran Hinds, the black-and-white cinematography, and the religious undercurrents of the fi...
Nov 19, 2021•44 min•Ep. 313
Put on your dapper clothes and be seated in the geometrically perfect room of your choice, because we're looking at a Wes Anderson film this week! Delayed due to COVID, Anderson's The French Dispatch is finally enjoying its theatrical release, and Kevin is joined by See/Hear Brother cohost and critic Joshua Wilson to talk about it. Framed as a series of stories in a fictional magazine modeled after The New Yorker , Anderson's latest explores art's place in our lives as it revels in the visually ...
Nov 12, 2021•46 min•Ep. 312
Halloween is receding into the mists of the past, but it's never too late to enjoy a spooky movie, and this week's episode offers a doozy: Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho . Thomasin Mackenzie ( Leave No Trace , Jojo Rabbit ) stars as a young woman nostalgic for the bygone era of the 1960s, who allows herself to be transported in her dreams back to that time only to find that the past has its share of darkness and horror. Allow yourself to be transported back into spooky season this week, as Ke...
Nov 05, 2021•52 min•Ep. 309
After myriad COVID-related delays, it's finally here: the long-awaited adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi opus, Dune . Director Denis Villeneuve ( Arrival , Blade Runner 2049 ) returns once again to the sci-fi genre with this new film starring Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, and Rebecca Ferguson as the leaders of House Atreides, the noble house that vows to tame the desert planet of Arrakis and control the most valuable natural resource in the galaxy. If that sounds complicated, buckle up, as ...
Oct 22, 2021•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 310
takes some time out to review another Patron Pick, the newly released indie drama Mass . The Cabin in the Woods star Fran Kranz makes his writing and directing debut with this film, which takes place almost entirely inside a single room in a small community church. As four grieving parents sit down in this room to sift through the wreckage left behind by a tragedy that affected them all, the film explores themes of grief, forgiveness, and the struggle to find meaning in the midst of pain and evi...
Oct 15, 2021•44 min•Ep. 309
that's the way things have been for twenty-four films and nearly sixty years. The twenty-fifth film in the Bond franchise, No Time to Die , aims to shake up the Bond formula even as it serves as Daniel Craig's swan song portraying the iconic British superspy. Kevin is joined by special guest Don Shanahan to discuss Bond in general, Daniel Craig's Bond specifically, and whether this film is an effective close to the Craig saga that began with 2006's Casino Royale . Does this latest film leave the...
Oct 08, 2021•55 min•Ep. 305
The day has unfortunately arrived: Wade is donning his hat and riding off into the sunset. We pull out all the stops to see Wade off in style, with a retro review of one of Wade's all-time favorite films, some reminiscences about memorable theatrical experiences and fun podcast moments, and even Wade's manifesto of art and moviegoing. Tune in for a fun extravangaza like none other the show has ever seen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...
Oct 01, 2021•1 hr 26 min•Ep. 307
This week's episode features a Patron Pick courtesy of James Hutton, and it's a doozy: Paul Thomas Anderson's complex, sprawling 1999 film, Magnolia . Wade and Kevin probe the depths of its spiritual undertones, discuss the film's controversial ending, and determine how kind the past two decades have been to what was one of the most critically acclaimed films of the '90s. Plus, an announcement about Wade's impending retirement, which has Kevin sadly lip-synching along to a non-diegetic Aimee Man...
Sep 24, 2021•52 min•Ep. 306
The first stirrings of awards season make themselves felt this week with a star-studded biopic, and this one is right up Seeing & Believing 's alley! The Eyes of Tammy Faye stars Jessica Chastain in the title role of Tammy Faye Bakker and follows her steps from obscure itinerant minister to the figurehead of one of the biggest televangelism programs ever to exist. Costarring Andrew Garfield as Jim Bakker, Michael Showalter's retelling of the Bakker saga digs into the lives and scandals of th...
Sep 17, 2021•47 min•Ep. 303
Back when Destin Daniel Cretton was directing critically acclaimed indie dramas like Short Term 12 , nobody would have thought to pair him with the biggest blockbuster franchise in history, but that's exactly what's happened with the latest entry in the MCU, Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings . With cinematic luminaries like Tony Leung and Michelle Yeoh and an action-style indebted to the martial arts films of China and Hong Kong, Disney/Marvel take viewers into uncharted territory for th...
Sep 10, 2021•43 min•Ep. 304
Interested in a musical starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard? How about a rock opera starring Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard, and a wooden puppet representing their child? That's what Wade and Kevin dig into this week as they discuss Annette , the Palme d'Or-nominated film from French director Leos Carax, now streaming on Amazon Prime. The guys talk opera, magical realism, the line between sincerity and irony, and the nature of sin as they dig into Annette 's bold and strange world. Learn mo...
Sep 03, 2021•49 min•Ep. 303
A common critic cliche is to say that watching a bad action movie feels like watching somebody else play a video game, but what Free Guy supposes is, “What if we treated that not just as an okay thing but as an actual goal?” Part Wreck-It Ralph , part The Matrix , part The Truman Show , Shawn Levy’s new film features Ryan Reynolds as a smiling, innocent person who finds out that he’s not a person after all but a background character in a video game. Or can he be both? Wade and Kevin log on to se...
Aug 27, 2021•40 min•Ep. 302
The guys take a turn for the roguish with this week's episode, as they talk about the latest adventure for DC's #1 band of psychos and misfits, The Suicide Squad . Erstwhile MCU director James Gunn switches teams for this reboot of the much-reviled 2016 film of (almost) the same title, and the question on everyone's mind (or least Wade and Kevin's) is "Does Gunn manage to spin straw into gold?" Given Gunn's trademark taste for off-kilter third-string comic-book characters and amoral antiheroes, ...
Aug 13, 2021•40 min•Ep. 301
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Aug 06, 2021•1 hr 12 min•Ep. 300
After his foray into creating a superhero cinematic universe, M. Night Shyamalan is back to his bread and butter — spine-tingling chillers — with Old , the movie about how seaside resorts and beach vacations are the absolute worst. A family goes on vacation, discovers a beach that causes everyone to age unnaturally fast, and encounters many other obstacles that can't be divulged due to spoilers. Wade and Kevin take a look to find out where Old fits into Shyamalan's checkered career and determine...
Jul 30, 2021•47 min•Ep. 299
A story about the spiritual realm and the souls that populate it. A quiet vibe reminiscent of Hirokazu Kore-eda. A cast including Winston Duke, Benedict Wong, Zazie Beetz, and Tony Hale. How could Seeing & Believing say no? Wade and Kevin take a look at the ethereal debut feature from Japanese-Brazilian director Edson Oda to see if these elements result in a film as wonderful as its constituent parts sound. Join them on their excursion into a world before life and death! Learn more about you...
Jul 23, 2021•46 min•Ep. 298
After a long time away, the MCU makes its return to Seeing & Believing! Wade and Kevin take a look at Scarlett Johansson's swan song as Black Widow in a prequel that takes the superspy on a globetrotting adventure to reconnect with family members, stop an evil villain from using super-soldiers to control the world, and make peace with her checkered past. The guys discuss Black Widow's place among the Avengers cast, how well this new film serves as a sendoff to the character, and what the sto...
Jul 16, 2021•41 min•Ep. 293
It wouldn't be summer at the movies without sci-fi action blockbusters. Director Chris McKay ( The Lego Batman Movie ) and star Chris Pratt fill that gap with The Tomorrow War , which imagines a near future where a near-apocalyptic conflict with an alien species forces humanity to recruit soldiers from the population of today's present. Threads of fatalism, family complexities, and hope are threaded through the film among action setpieces and time-travel shenanigans, and Wade and Kevin are on th...
Jul 09, 2021•43 min•Ep. 296
Buckle up, put the pedal to the metal, and engage in various other vehicle-themed activities, because this week's episode marks the maiden voyage of the Fast and the Furious franchise on Seeing & Believing . Though familiar with the exploits of Dom and his gearhead crew, Wade and Kevin haven't found the opportunity to review one of their adventures on the air until now. With rocket-propelled cars and ultra-powerful magnets (how do they work?), this latest entry in the series continues its cu...
Jul 02, 2021•47 min•Ep. 295
The guys enter the sun-baked Mediterranean world of Pixar's latest film in this week's episode! Luca tells the story of a young boy named Luca (Jacob Tremblay) who, along with his best friend Alberto (Jack Dylan Grazer), dreams of acquiring a Vespa with the prize money from a big race and seeing the world. The only thing standing in their way? Luca and Alberto are secretly sea monsters. Wade and Kevin discuss where Luca fits into the ever-growing ranking of Pixar films and explore the film's the...
Jun 25, 2021•38 min•Ep. 294
In a lot of ways, the new musical In the Heights has finally hit theaters at the perfect time. As businesses fully reopen again and people prepare to get out of the house, what could be more of a fun summer activity than a fun summer musical. Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu helms this film version of the Lin-Manuel Miranda Broadway hit about an NYC neighborhood, its denizens, and their dreams of love, success, and belonging. Wade and Kevin dive right in to examine the hype and whether the ...
Jun 18, 2021•42 min•Ep. 293
Disney tries to drum up some sympathy for the devil with their latest live-action film to delve into the background of an animated villain. In Cruella , Emma Stone stars as the fabulous fashion magnate in her younger years, matching wits with the icy Baroness von Hellman (Emma Thompson). So is Cruella actually evil, or was she just drawn that way? Wade and Kevin are on the case, analyzing the film's themes and discussing the merits of this prequel romp to 101 Dalmatians . Plus: listener feedback...
Jun 04, 2021•41 min•Ep. 292
What's the line between religious devotion and religious obsession? That's the question that Wade and Kevin explore with their review of Saint Maud , the religiously themed shocker from writer/director Rose Glass. Glass makes her feature debut with this story of a nurse named Maud (Morfydd Clark) providing hospice care to a dying professional dancer (Jennifer Ehle). Maud has a second mission on top of her duties as a nurse: in addition to caring for her patient's body, she also takes it on herse...
May 28, 2021•37 min•Ep. 291
"Sicaro" writer Taylor Sheridan returns to the director's chair with "Those Who Wish Me Dead" starring Angelina Jolie. Wade and Kevin review this thriller where a fire watcher (Jolie) is on the run with a young boy who is holding evidence in a complicated mob trial while pursued by two assassins while outrunning an out-of-control forest fire. Does the film burn bright ahead of the summer blockbuster season or is it simply a pile of smoking ash? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoi...
May 21, 2021•41 min•Ep. 290
It's almost May, which means the action extravaganzas are finding their way to theaters and streaming for the blockbuster season. Warner Brothers kicks things off in a big, bloody way with its stab at resurrecting the Mortal Kombat franchise for filmgoers. This time, the story they build around the gory video game brawler involves a washed-up MMA fighter named Cole (Lewis Tan) who discovers that his dragon-shaped birthmark has landed him in the thick of centuries-old blood feuds and a high-stake...
Apr 30, 2021•39 min
With a slight lull coming between awards season and blockbuster season, Wade and Kevin pause for a retro review of a film regarded by many critics as the best directorial one-off in cinema history. Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter offers an iconic villain in Robert Mitchum's Harry Powell, a corrupt preacher in Depression-era West Virginia who sets his sights on a widow and her two children in the hope of claiming a $10,000 windfall that is hidden somewhere in their home. Part thriller,...
Apr 23, 2021•51 min•Ep. 288