Seeing and Believing 320 | “The Lost Daughter” & “A Separation”
Kevin and Sarah discuss Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut The Lost Daughter and introduce their new segment, The Watchlist

Kevin and Sarah discuss Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut The Lost Daughter and introduce their new segment, The Watchlist

Like the biblical prophets who spoke truth to those who wielded societal and religious power, the scientific experts were largely ignored as people distracted themselves with foolish, vainglorious pursuits.

Kevin & Sarah Welch-Larson reconvene to discuss their favorite movies of 2021 and contemplate the end of a very strange year.

Kevin is joined by critic/author Sarah Welch-Larson to chat about a film that both were excited for: Mike Mills’s C’mon C’mon.

Halloween is receding into the mists of the past, but it’s never too late to enjoy a spooky movie: Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho.

Seeing & Believing takes some time away from the blockbuster to review another Patron Pick, the newly released indie drama, Mass.

The twenty-fifth film in the Bond franchise, No Time to Die, aims to shake up the Bond formula in Daniel Craig’s swan song as 007.

Wade’s final episode with Seeing and Believing after over 300 episodes has arrived with a review of one of his favorite films and memories.

Wade and Kevin probe the depths of Paul Thomas Anderson’ Magnolia’s spiritual undertones and discuss the film’s controversial ending.

“The Eyes of Tammy Faye” stars Jessica Chastain in the title role of Tammy Faye Bakker and follows her steps to infamous evangelist.

Interested in a rock opera starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard and a wooden puppet representing their child?

Shawn Levy’s new film features Ryan Reynolds as an innocent person who finds out that he’s not a person after all but a background character in a video game. Or can he be both?

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

The Green Knight from director David Lowery heralds the 300th episode of Seeing and Believing along with Wade & Kevin looking back.

After his foray into creating a superhero cinematic universe, M. Night Shyamalan is back to his spine-tingling chiller with “Old.”

Wade & Kevin celebrate the MCU as it makes its return to Seeing & Believing with Black Widow from director Cate Shortland.
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