Seeing and Believing 372 | Godland & My Night at Maud’s

Kevin and Sarah spend this week contending with morality and the heavy questions of faith.

The Scandal of Reading 18 | Jessica Hooten Wilson on Reading for the Love of God

On this special episode, Claude Atcho interviews Jessica Hooten Wilson regarding her forthcoming book, Reading for the Love of God.

Yesterday I Had the Blues: Colorful Emotions & The Black Community’s Hopeful Tomorrow

Rather than specific solutions, Yesterday I Had the Blues demonstrates the Black community’s rich history of transforming adversity and fear into hope.

A Hope Beyond Utopia: Rescue, Restoration, and the Flight from North Korea

The documentary follows North Koreans who make the treacherous attempt to flee the country, and the care and sacrifice of those trying to help them escape.

The Awkward Truth at Glass Onion’s Center

Narrative intricacies aside, Rian Johnson’s social commentary is sophisticated, but hardly subtle.

Seeing and Believing 371 | Creed III & Raging Bull

Kevin and Sarah strap on their boxing gloves and go a few rounds with the latest Rocky sequel, Creed III and Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull.

The Scandal of Reading 17 | D.L. Mayfield on Dorothy Day’s The Long Loneliness

D.L. Mayfield joins the show to discuss the life and writings of the social worker and self-described anarchist Dorothy Day.

1993 Film Favorites, Part 1: The Technology and Ethics of Jurassic Park

Ellie’s establishing boundaries on technology and Malcolm’s call to behave ethically in meekness are some of the best takeaways the film has to offer.