Seeing and Believing 344 | Bullet Train & Dog Day Afternoon
Kevin and Sarah return from vacation to review a high-octane action movie, Bullet Train and then in the Watch list, Dog Day Afternoon

Kevin and Sarah return from vacation to review a high-octane action movie, Bullet Train and then in the Watch list, Dog Day Afternoon

Kevin and Sarah saddle up and get spooky with Jordan Peele’s “Nope”, and then discuss Sidney Poitier’s 1972 western, “Buck and the Preacher”.

Kevin and Sarah take on a pair of buddy movies. First up: the Bollywood smash hit RRR, then they discuss 2005’s movie Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Does lightning strike again with Thor: Love and Thunder? After Kevin and Sarah deliver their shocking review, it’s onto 1986’s Something Wild.

Does The Black Phone get a ringing endorsement from Kevin and Sarah? Also Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.

It’s a David Cronenberg double feature as Kevin and Sarah review Crimes of the Future and the moist body horror classic, The Fly.

This episode explores the hubris of humanity with Jurassic World Dominion and one of the original monster movies, 1931’s Frankenstein.

Are men okay? Kevin and Sarah want to know after watching Alex Garland’s movie Men, and Charlie Kaufman’s 2015 stop-motion movie Anomalisa.

Kevin and Sarah feel the need…the need for speed…and for Dad Movies. First, in a review of Top Gun: Maverick, then The Right Stuff.

Kevin and Sarah take on a Patreon subscriber’s pick as they review Parallel Mothers and Yasujiro Ozu’s 1953 masterpiece Tokyo Story.

Kevin and Sarah review Jane Schoenbrun’s debut, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair. For the Watchlist, they pivot to 1984’s Footloose.

Kevin and Sarah discuss The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and then have a standoff over the latest Watchlist pick, Face/Off.

Kevin and Sarah sink their teeth into Sony’s latest MCU offering with “Morbius.” Then the duo review the original “Let the Right One In”

Kevin and Sarah find themselves in an animated disagreement over Pixar’s latest movie, Turning Red and then bond over Kiki’s Delivery Service

After Yang and After Life, a pair of quiet contemplative movies is up this week on Seeing and Believing.

Mid-February means romance movies, new and old as Kevin and Sarah review “Cyrano” and “Carol” in this episode.
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