Seeing and Believing 384 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse & RoboCop (1987)
Kevin & Sarah review Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and then take on a different “superhero” in Paul Verhoeven’s 1982 satire, RoboCop.

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

Spider-Man: No Way Home is about a boy becoming a man — and a just one at that.

The film’s highs and lows are mined from something viscerally human and somehow understated: the desire for connection.

Even criminals deserve a chance at redemption, and there is always hope where there is new life.

The benign neglect of Tony Stark and Peter Parker.

The style of Spider-Man Heroism is the subject of discussion for hosts Tyler and Drew and special guest E. Stephen Burnett.

Spider-Man finally joins his superhero friends in the Marvel universe. Is he still the same Spidey?

Though God first reveals Himself in The Bible, He also gives us echoes of His Word and reflections of His image in secular novels and films.

Here are ten of the most anticipated movies hitting theaters this summer and a few themes to look out for.
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