The Long Obedience of Sunderland A.F.C.
Throughout Sunderland’ Til I Die, the club burns through new coaches, players, and strategies attempting easy tweaks and quick fixes. But there is no single problem keeping them from winning.

Throughout Sunderland’ Til I Die, the club burns through new coaches, players, and strategies attempting easy tweaks and quick fixes. But there is no single problem keeping them from winning.

We review Ramin Bahrani’s “The White Tiger”, an adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s novel, that examines the wealth and caste disparities of India.

Wade is joined by Aaron White of the Feelin’ Film Podcast, to discuss Mank, the new movie from David Fincher, Mank and Mel Gibson’s Fatman.

Wade and Kevin take a look at a couple of new family dramas: Ron Howard’s Hillbilly Elegy and Sean Durkin’s The Nest.

It’s a royal lineup for this episode of Seeing and Believing, with discussion on The Queen’s Gambit and The Man Who Would Be King.

Sofial Coppola and A24 bring us On the Rocks with Bill Murray while Ben Wheatley takes a stab at remaking Hitchcock’s Rebecca.

The characters of Dark are stuck in a world that has no end: what they want is an eschaton, where death is undone, and the world can be made new.

It’s documentary week featuring personal depth with Kirsten Johnson’s Dick Johnson Is Dead and Jeff Orlowski’s The Social Dilemma.

The Story of Fire Saga shows us how to mature past win-lose games into a form of infinite play that values process and relationships over victory.

Cuties is the product of perverse people who are perverse consumers who drive a capitalistic structure to give us what we want.

Wade and Kevin sit down with Netflix’s superhero-adjacent action flick The Old Guard, and the documentary Flannery about the renowned 20th Century author.

Buckle up for terrible space puns asWade and Kevin tackle Space Force, and go on a voyage into the mind of famed writer Shirley Jackson.

The addiction that drives every member of the Umbrella Academy is the same which drives all of us—the desire to love and be loved

Two women filmmakers are highlighted on the show this week! Celine Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Dee Rees’ The Last Thing He Wanted.

This week we review two female led movies starting with Cathy Yan’s Birds of Prey, and the more serious Sundance-featured film, Horse Girl.

The Christ and Pop Culture team highlights some of their personal favorite pop culture artifacts of the past 10 years in the Faves of the Decade series.
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