Seeing and Believing 393 | They Cloned Tyrone & Eyes Without a Face
Mad science is afoot in this week’s double feature. They Cloned Tyrone, and 1960’s French horror film, Eyes Without a Face.

Mad science is afoot in this week’s double feature. They Cloned Tyrone, and 1960’s French horror film, Eyes Without a Face.

Kevin and Sarah brave summer heat as they review Christian Petzold’s latest movie Afire, and The Quiet Girl.

Sarah and Kevin’s mission is to review the latest Mission: Impossible film and then square off over Satoshi Kon’s dreamlike movie Paprika.

Kevin and Sarah don their adventuring gear and go exploring with Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Alien-invasion movies are taking over the podcast as Kevin and Sarah review Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City & Spielberg’s War of the Worlds.

This week, we review a pair of movies about coming of age and learning to live with yourself: Pixar’s new Elemental and Kelly Fremon Craig’s The Edge of Seventeen.

Kevin and Sarah take on horror-adjacent movies in two different flavors this week: The Blackening and Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room.

Sarah and Kevin review Celine Song’s debut feature Past Lives, and the Merchant/Ivory adaptation of Edith Wharton’s A Room with a View.

Kevin & Sarah review Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and then take on a different “superhero” in Paul Verhoeven’s 1982 satire, RoboCop.

Kevin and Sarah talk their juxtaposed feelings on Paul Schrader and his new film, Master Gardener followed by the Watchlist’s Mikey and Nicky

Sarah and Kevin review Kelly Reichardt’s latest movie, Showing Up, in which Michelle Williams plays an artist trying to hold it together.

Kevin and special guest Chris Williams cover examine the family film Fast X. Then Jacques Tourneur’s film noir classic, Out of the Past.

Claude and Austin explore the concept and practice of forgiveness and how Gabriel’s domineering and toxic character is influenced by it.

Sarah and Kevin dive back in to the MCU with James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Then, they take on Katsuhiro Otomo’s anime, Akira.

Claude and Austin discuss religious power, toxic faith, and the complications of conversion in James Baldwin’s novel.

Kevin and Sarah clash over Nida Manzoor’s action/heist/drama mash-up Polite Society and the societal commentary with 1936’s My Man Godfrey.
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