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Seeing and Believing with Wade Bearden & Kevin McLenithan
Summary: Wade Bearden & Kevin Mclennithan search for the sacred on screen each week by reviewing the both the mainstream and indie film scene with the occasional special guest.
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Podcasts:
The guys talk about La La La Land and their Top 5 Musical Moments from their favorite movies. It's the last episode for 2016 so don't miss it!
It's time for Wade and Kevin's 'Rogue One' podcast review along with Ken Loach's 'I, Daniel Blake.'
Wade and Kevin snap out of their post-Thanksgiving food lethargy to discuss two major films this week: Disney's 'Moana' and Jeff Nichols' 'Loving'.
The guys return to the magical world of J.K. Rowling as they review Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them followed by a discussion of Moonlight film review.
This week's episode is concerned with both the final frontier and the western frontier as Wade and Kevin discuss 'Arrival' and 'In a Valley of Violence"
Wade and Kevin explore the mystical in Dr. Strange then face the heat in the Netflix Documentary, Intro the Inferno.
The guys sit down to discuss Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson's film about Christian pacifist Desmond Doss's experiences as an army medic in World War II.
Wade and Kevin pick a scary movie for the other to watch on this Halloween edition of Seeing & Believing.
Wade and Kevin follow up last week's discussion of the controversial The Birth of a Nation with another film that courts controversy in a different way.
Wade and Kevin welcome guest critic Lauren Wilford onto the show this week as they tackle one of the most controversial films to come out this year: Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation.
Wade and Kevin discuss the documentary 'Tower' and the WW II biography picture 'Denial'
Its the Seeing and Believing Magnificent Seven-cast! Wade and Kevin review the latest remake of 'The Magnificent Seven' along with the original film from 1960 and the inspiration for the 1960 film, Kurosawa's 'Seven Samurai'
Wade and Kevin try not to do anything suspicious as they record their review of Oliver Stone's Snowden
Wade and Kevin bring you an interview with Oliver Stone about his films, life and belief. The second segment is the duo's impressions on Clint Eastwood's 'Sully'
Derek Cianfrance, director of 'Light Between Oceans' joins Wade and Kevin to talk about the upcoming film. The duo then list off their most anticipated films for the Fall 2016 awards season.