The Long Walk Is a Death March Across an Eerily Familiar America

The Stephen King adaptation highlights how society often forces its most vulnerable members to sacrifice everything simply to survive.

Overcoming Grief and Facing Fear: How HBO’s The Outsider Explores Coping with Pain

HBO’s adaptation of The Outsider reminds us that we must learn to cope with fear and grief in order to be guides for those in the world who have no hope.

Seeing and Believing 225 | Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep and Paul Harrill’s Light From Light

Wade and Kevin continue exploring the supernatural with the novel/movie sequel Doctor Sleep along with indie darling, Light From Light.

Seeing and Believing 216 | IT Chapter 2 and The Dead Zone

Wade is joined by Blake Collier to review “It Chapter 2” and a retro review of “The Dead Zone”. It’s all things Stephen King on Episode 216.

Seeing and Believing 122: Andy Muschietti’s It and Netflix’s The Defenders

Wade and Kevin are welcomed back by a sharp-toothed monster clown as they dive into the new adaptation of Stephen King’s It and The Defenders.

The Fish-Eat-Fish World of CBS’s “Under the Dome”

“The show’s scenario promises to be fertile ground for the exploration of the complexities of human nature and a reminder of our innate capacities, for good or for ill.”

What Stephen King Loves About Church

“American culture adores a performance, and many churches have succumbed to give the audience what it wants.”