Seeing and Believing 380 | Polite Society & My Man Godfrey (1936)
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.

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.

Kevin and Sarah review Kelly Fremon Craig’s adaptation of Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret and Agnes Varda’s beloved Cléo from 5 to 7.

Sarah and Kevin review Ari Aster’s newest film, Beau Is Afraid, starring Joaquin Phoenix. Then, Henry Selick’s masterpiece Coraline.

Kevin and Sarah sink their teeth into a pair of vampire movies. First up is “Renfield” then Kathryn Bigelow’s “Near Dark”.

Kevin and Sarah let their nerd flags fly as they review Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and then 1998’s The Mask of Zorro.

Do video games count as art? Kevin and Sarah want to know as they review Tetris. They also review the Oscar-winning 1984 film, Amadeus.

Sarah and returning guest Abby Olcese find themselves reviewing not one but two adrenaline-soaked action movies this week.

In this bonus episode, Sarah and Kevin sit down with Chris Staron of Truce Podcast to discuss Inherit the Wind.

Sarah and Kevin find themselves in survival situations this week with Adam Driver in “65”, and Robert Redford in “All is Lost.”

Kevin and Sarah take on the latest MCU installment, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Edge of Tomorrow in the watchlist segment.

Kevin and Sarah confront the truth in all forms in Rian Johnson’s Poker Face, then Drew Goddard’s 2018 movie Bad Times at the El Royale.

Kevin and Sarah take on an apocalypse or two with M. Night Shyamalan’s latest outing Knock at the Cabin and Jeff Nichols’s Take Shelter.

This week on the podcast: two movies about the cost of making art. Jafar Panahi’s latest film No Bears and Bob Fosse’s All That Jazz.

Kevin and Sarah pair their Watchlist review of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru with their review of its 2022 remake Living, starring Bill Nighy

Kevin and Sarah wrap up 2022 with Damien Chazelle’s 3-hour epic Babylon and then Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest, Broker.
Kevin and Sarah return to Pandora to review Avatar: The Way of Water then the literary adaptations in Noah Baumach’s White Noise.
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