The Menendez Brothers and the Hope of Justice

A recent documentary opens up an opportunity to see these brothers as something more complex and worthy of compassion. 

Seeing and Believing 201 | Chad Stahelski’s John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum and Patrick Creadon’s Hesburgh

Seeing & Believing starts season three with the third chapter of the John Wick action franchise, Parabellum and Patrick Creadon’s documentary, Hesburgh.

RBG Is an Invitation to Love Our Political Neighbors

In RBG, West and Cohen offer a welcome salve for our society’s wounds, a celebration of Ginsburg as Ginsburg, irreducible to any political stance.

Seeing and Believing: Denial and Tower

Wade and Kevin discuss the documentary ‘Tower’ and the WW II biography picture ‘Denial’

Seeing and Believing Episode 27: ‘The Wolfpack’ & ‘The Nightmare’

What ‘The Jinx’ Gets Right About Our Desire for Closure

The Jinx offers us a chance to revel in this primitive longing for closure. It sweeps us away in the euphoria of a microscopic eschaton—feelings that are at once ancient, universal, and, I believe, quite spiritual.

‘The Overnighters’: Radical, Messy Gospel Love

The Overnighters asks hard questions: What do we do with the seemingly beyond repair? Where is the church in the ministry to the most broken in our world, the ones who will never have the traditional redemption story, who will never be self-supporting, who always fall by the wayside of addiction and rootlessness?