The Bat in Daylight: Matt Fraction, Batman, and a New Day in Gotham City

You don’t wait for institutions to become trustworthy, or people to become good, or the city to become clean before deciding whether it’s worth fighting for.

The Age of Fantasy: Competing Visions, Colliding Worlds

I now understand why the fantasy world imagined by Stan Lee offered a more compelling mythological lens than the world imagined by Tolkien did.

Seeing and Believing 301 | James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad

MCU director James Gunn switches teams to DC Comics for this reboot of the much-reviled 2016 film, The Suicide Squad.

Seeing and Believing 275 | Pete Docter and Kemp Powers’ Soul and Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 1984

Wade is joined by Sarah Welch-Larson of Think Christian to discuss Pixar’s new film, Soul and Wonder Woman 1984.

Seeing and Believing 195: David Sandberg’s Shazam! and Garth Davis’s Mary Magdalene

DC takes another stab at the whole superhero-franchise thing this week with Shazam!, They also review the long-awaited Mary Mageline movie with Rooney Mara.

Seeing and Believing Episode 132: DC’s Justice League and Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird

For their Thanksgiving episode, the guys review two films that represent the full range of American cinematic bounty. Justice League and Lady Bird.

‘It’s Not about Deserve’: Truth, Pity, and a Deeper Magic in Wonder Woman

We crave heroes like Wonder Woman who give undeserved mercy to those who deserve destruction.

Seeing and Believing 110: An Interview with Josh Larsen and a Review of Patty Jenkins’s Wonder Woman

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.

Seeing and Believing Episode 55: ‘Batman v Superman’ and ‘Daredevil’ Season 2

It’s DC v Marvel this week as Wade and Kevin give a spoiler free talk through of Batman v Superman followed by Daredevil Season 2.

Panel Discussion: ‘Sinestro’ and the Wrong Kind of Fear

Fear, when it is ultimate in life, clouds and covers every joy and delight in the world, even peace itself.