Seeing and Believing with Wade Bearden & Kevin McLenithan
Summary: Wade Bearden & Kevin Mclennithan search for the sacred on screen each week by reviewing the both the mainstream and indie film scene with the occasional special guest.
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Podcasts:
Wade and Kevin continue exploring the supernatural with the novel/movie sequel Doctor Sleep along with indie darling, Light From Light.
Seeing & Believing wades into Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit, set in Nazi Germany, and The Lighthouse, from the director of the The Witch.
Critic Ryan Holt returns to the show to help Kevin explore the bonkers plot of Parasite and Wade sits down with Wired senior writer Brian Raftery
Angelina Jolie returns in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, and Wade and Kevin also offer their first-time impressions of 1973's classic, The Exorcist.
Seeing & Beleiving is seeing double this week with Ang Lee's Gemini Man starring Will Smith and Vince Gilligan's El Camino starring Aaron Paul.
Wade and Kevin take a look at Todd Philips' Joker to see what all the controversy is about. They also offer their review Takashi Miike's First Love.
Wade & Kevin review Renée Zellweger's Oscar bid this year with Judy Garland in Judy along with indie darling, The Peanut Butter Falcon.
Wade and Kevin tackle two big spiritually themed projects: James Gray's Ad Astra and HBO's The Righteous Gemstones.
Kevin is back with Wade to review The Goldfinch from director Donna Tartt. They then list their top 5 Fall/Winter movies for 2019.
Wade is joined by Blake Collier to review "It Chapter 2" and a retro review of "The Dead Zone". It's all things Stephen King on Episode 216.
Wade and special guest Sarah Welch-Larson review the horror comedy 'Ready or Not" and Joe Talbot's moving film, 'The Last Black Man in San Francisco.'
Wade and Kevin review Blinded by the Light, the latest film from Gurinder Chadha. They also take a look at Richard Linklater's, Where'd You Go, Bernadette.
Gather around the campfire, as we revisit Andre Ovredal's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and the Top 5 films from 2009.
Seeing & Believing features something (slightly) old and something (very) new with the two semi-autobiographical films being reviewed on this episode.
Wade and Kevin review Quentin Tarantino's 9th film, "Once Upon A Time.... In Hollywood" and then take the country roads to review "Them That Follow."