Seeing and Believing 368 | Poker Face & Bad Times at the El Royale
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 confront the truth in all forms in Rian Johnson’s Poker Face, then Drew Goddard’s 2018 movie Bad Times at the El Royale.

Sarah and Kevin have watched as many movie as they could and assembled their list of the Best Films of 2022 for your consideration!

Whodunnit? And are these movies any good? Kevin and Sarah investigate David O. Russell’s “Amsterdam”, and Robert Altman’s “The Long Goodbye.”

Sarah and Kevin dive into the new biopic The Silent Twins. For the Watchlist segment, Kevin introduces Sarah to The Savages.

Sarah and Kevin, two unabashed Tolkien nerds, discuss the first two episodes of the new Lord of the Rings TV series, The Rings of Power.

Sarah is joined by guest host Abby Olcese to talk about George Miller’s fantasia Three Thousand Years of Longing

Kevin and Sarah saddle up and get spooky with Jordan Peele’s “Nope”, and then discuss Sidney Poitier’s 1972 western, “Buck and the Preacher”.

Kevin and Sarah feel the need…the need for speed…and for Dad Movies. First, in a review of Top Gun: Maverick, then The Right Stuff.

Kevin is joined by critic/author Sarah Welch-Larson to chat about a film that both were excited for: Mike Mills’s C’mon C’mon.

It’s an almost impossible task, to give up your right to another’s life.

Now that Ronin is “out there” again, Clint can’t let the wrath reserved for Ronin fall on someone else, let alone a kid who needs his help.

Seeing & Believing takes some time away from the blockbuster to review another Patron Pick, the newly released indie drama, Mass.

All stories can and often do serve as a kind of therapeutic invitation—an opportunity to step out of our current experience and into the experiences of others, whether happy experiences we long to have, or painful experiences we’ve had and are struggling to make sense of.

Wade’s final episode with Seeing and Believing after over 300 episodes has arrived with a review of one of his favorite films and memories.

The Green Knight from director David Lowery heralds the 300th episode of Seeing and Believing along with Wade & Kevin looking back.

The Mysterious Benedict Society episode “A Whisper, Not a Shout” shares with its source material an emphasis on the importance of small, seemingly insignificant acts.
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