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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Join Wade and Kevin for an episode featuring the heights that humankind is capable of achieving with technology as they review The Lion King and Apollo 11!
Jump back to the 1980's with a review of Stranger Things 3 followed by a discussion about Danny Boyle's latest film outing, Yesterday.
The Summer of Stan ends with a review of Barry Lyndon but not before a trip to the dark, yet well lit, underbelly of Sweeden in Ari Astar's Midsommar.
Wade and Kevin take a vacation trip along with Jon Watts to review SpiderMan: Far From Home and then continue Summer of Stan with A Clockwork Orange.
'Seeing and Believing' goes to infinity and beyond with their take on 'Toy Story 4' and the "Summer of Stan" review of '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
Seeing and Believing reviews The Dead Don't Die and continue the "Summer of Stan" with a retro review Stanely Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove.
The Summer of "Stan" starts with a review of Kubrick's arguably first auteur film "Paths of Glory" along with a more recent film, "Under the Silver Lake."
Godzilla and Elton John duked it out to see which one of them would be king of the multiplex, but which of them will be king of Seeing & Believing's heart.
Wade and Kevin explore the latest live-action remake Aladdin then the raunchy high school comedy Booksmart, Olivia Wilde's feature-film directing debut.
Seeing & Believing starts season three with the third chapter of the John Wick action franchise, Parabellum and Patrick Creadon's documentary, Hesburgh.
To celebrate the 200th episode of Seeing & Believing, Wade and Kevin answer one deceptively simple question: what are their five cardinal virtues of cinema?
Wade and Kevin's fellowship is reunited for this week's review of Tolkien, and Chinese director Zhang Yimou's latest film, Shadow.
Dave Canfield of Screen Anarchy joins Kevin to help him review: Claire Denis's sci-fi experiment High Life and Penny Lane's documentary, Hail, Satan?
After 11 years and 21 films, Avengers: Endgame is here and we have a spoiler-free review for you along with a 20th Anniversary retro review of The Matix.
Seeing and Believing takes a journey to Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote dream world and Jordan Peele-produced revamp of The Twilight Zone.