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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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The most revered film franchise in history joins forces with the most ridiculed movie in history to rule the galaxy or at least the podcast this week.
The Deep South circa World War II and Los Angeles circa 2017 meet in this week's episode: Dee Rees's 'Mudbound" and Gilroy's "Roman J. Israel."
Wade and Kevin review a pair of movies in which families figure prominently: Pixar's 'CoCo', and Martin McDonagh's 'Three Billboards'
For their Thanksgiving episode, the guys review two films that represent the full range of American cinematic bounty. Justice League and Lady Bird.
Mysteries both paranormal and murder-y feature on this week's episode. First the guys tackle Stranger Things, then go for a ride on the Orient Express.
Wade and Kevin take George Clooney's version of a Coen screenplay, Suburbicon then turn their attention to Kogonada's Columbus.
We come from the land of the ice and snow with a review of the newest Marvel movie, "Thor: Ragnarok" and Rob Reiner's, Oscar contender "LBJ"
Happy Halloween from Seeing & Believing! In keeping with S&B tradition, the guys review two classics of the horror genre in honor of the season: The 1978 'Halloween' and George Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead'
Family dysfunction: the final frontier ... the guys take a look at Noah Baumbach's latest family dramedy The Meyerowitz Stories and Star Trek: Discovery
Wade and Kevin sit down to review the new sequel to Ridley Scott's classic Blade Runner and awards-season hopeful, Marshall.
The guys review the new film American Made, and then a retro review of Ridley Scott's 1982 classic, Blade Runner, in anticipation of the upcoming sequel.
Wade and Kevin review two foreign releases from earlier in the year: The Dardenne's "The Unknown Girl", and Hirokazu Kore-eda's "After the Storm".
Wade and Kevin tackle one of the most controversial films of 2017 in Darren Aronofsky's Mother! and count down their five most-anticipated movies in 2017.
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.
Wade and Kevin review Steven Soderbergh's return to the big screen, Logan Lucky, and Matt Spicer's debut Ingrid Goes West.