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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It's a special foodie-friendly episode of the podcast this week! Wade and Kevin review "The Trip to Spain" with a retro review of "Babette's Feast"
Wade and Kevin tackle Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit, then turn their attention to the brand-new HBO anthology series Room 104, produced by Jay and Mark Duplass.
Sci-fi and realist drama share this episode. Luc Besson's Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets and Netflix's To the Bone.
War is the theme for this episode as Wade and Kevin review Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and Matt Reeve's War for the Planet of the Apes.
Wade and Kevin tackle one of the most buzzed-about indie films of the year with David Lowery's "A Ghost Story" as well as "The Big Sick".
Seeing & Believing pairs the sixth Spidey movie in fifteen years with arthouse film, Personal Shopper in this week's episode.
Wade and Kevin celebrate the 4th of July week with movies involving the Civil War and post-apocalyptical cannibalism with Beguiled and The Bad Batch.
The guys review the new hyper-kinetic heist thriller Baby Driver and the pretty darn weird girl-and-her-superpig fable Okja.
Wade and Kevin look back on the first half of the year so far and talk about their favorite moments and more from 2017 and 2007.
Director David Lowery joins the show today to discuss his anticipated new film A Ghost Story. Then Wade and Kevin discuss the thriller It Comes at Night.
This week, Wade and Kevin review the hotly anticipated Wonder Woman to see whether Patty Jenkins and Gal Gadot can right the ship for the DC Cinematic Universe.
Wade and Kevin take on Netflix with a review of originals David Michod's 'War Machine' and Master of None Season 2.
Wade and Kevin offer their Alien retrospective as well as a review of the latest movie to feature a spacebound band of doomed souls, Alien: Covenant.
Kevin is joined by special guest Melissa Tamminga this week as Seeing & Believing kicks off blockbuster season with a review of the new Guardians of the Galaxy.
Pick your poison of near-future dystopias with this week's episode: Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale or James Ponsoldt's The Circle.