The Haunting of Hercule Poirot: Ghosts versus Little Gray Cells

Poirot learns the limits of his overreliance on rationality, and is beckoned to the realm of faith and the light of life.

How Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot Becomes a Christ-Haunted Genius

Branagh’s Poirot is not just a detective solving crimes but a pilgrim navigating the labyrinth of the soul’s darker questions.

Seeing and Believing 399 | A Haunting in Venice & Gosford Park

Kevin and Sarah get to the bottom of the mystery of both this week’s movies: Branagh’s A Haunting in Venice and Altman’s Gosford Park.

The Cost of Peace in Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast

Belfast is a tale of triumph and survival in the darkest of circumstances.

Seeing and Believing 321 | Death on the Nile & Broadcast News

It’s detectives, reporters, and your intrepid podcast hosts coming together on this week’s episode with Death on the Nile and Broadcast News.

Seeing and Believing 313 | Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast”

How do you imprint a memory onto celluloid? Kenneth Branagh attempts to answer that question with his latest film, Belfast.

Who Will Remember Wallander?

Wallander raises a question that has a wonderful response: Who will remember us in the end?

Rediscovering Beauty, Truth, and Magic in ‘Cinderella’

In Branagh’s ‘Cinderella,” what’s old is made new, and we have rediscovered that what we thought was a flat and tired old story has a new dimension and is full of life.