Episodes

Faithspotting "Marty Supreme"
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Jan. 15, 2026

Faithspotting "Marty Supreme"

Mike and Kenny review Marty Supreme , the latest film by writer / director / producer Josh Safdie and Timothee Chalamet who stars as Marty Mauser, a shoe salesman who has greater ambition, to be the best Table Tennis star in the world. Gifted with great talent, Marty's determination leads him to take advantage of any and all situations and people to get what he believes he deserves, fame and money. The film has so far received many awards nominations including 3 Golden Globes and 8 Critics Choic...
Faithspotting "Plur1bus"
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Dec. 28, 2025

Faithspotting "Plur1bus"

Kenny and Mike discuss and spot faith in the hit Apple TV series from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator Vince Gilligan. Set in Albuquerque Plur1bus stars Better Call Saul co-star Rhea Seehorn (Carol) and co-stars Karolina Wydra ( Zosia) and Carlos-Manuel Vesga (Manousos) Carol is one of 13 people world wide who are immune from an extraterrestrial derived virus that has united all the worlds population into "The Others," a mind hive where everyone is interconnected, content and peaceful. ...
Faithspotting "The Merchants of Joy"
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Dec. 6, 2025

Faithspotting "The Merchants of Joy"

Ever wonder all that goes into the Christmas tree lots and street vendors that pop up just before Thanksgiving? The Merchants of Joy goes offers a glimpse of the Christmas Tree life by the 5 Christmas Tree families of New York City. Kenny and Mike review and talk with director Celia Aniskovich.
Faithspotting Rebuilding
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Nov. 20, 2025

Faithspotting Rebuilding

Faithspotting co-hosts Mike and Kenny are joined by writer / director Max Walker-Silverman to discuss his newest film Rebuilding, which stars Josh O'connor, Lily LaTorre, Meghann Fahy, Kali Reis, and Amy Madigan. Set in Max's home state of Colorado, Rebuilding is a moving story of a family and community coming together in the aftermath of a wildfire that destroyed their homes and scorched their land and lives. Max drew upon his experience of losing a family home and acerage to a fire when he was...
The Carpenter's Son
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Nov. 14, 2025

The Carpenter's Son

Faithspotting hosts Kenny Dickson and Mike Hatch review and spot faith elements in the film The Carpenter's Son by director Lotfy Nathan. Included in the episode is Mike and Kenny's interview with Lotfy Nathan. The Carpenter's Son is based on the apocryphal text, The Infancy Gospel of Thomas. The text is a collection of non-canonical stories of Jesus during the years He and Mary and Joseph were in exile in Egypt. The stories depict the struggle of the Holy Family as Jesus becomes aware of his d...
Guest: Lotfy Nathan
Faithspotting "One Battle after Another"
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Oct. 4, 2025

Faithspotting "One Battle after Another"

Kenny and Mike discuss and spot faith elements reflected in Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film One Battle after Another. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as "Ghetto" Pat Calhoun, once a leader of the famous revolutionary group, the "French 75." Following the capture of his partner Perfidia Beverly Hills (Teyana Taylor) and the capture and killing of many of the group by Col. Stephen Lockjaw (Sean Penn) Calhoun lives an underground life as Bob Ferguson raising his and Perfidia's daughter Willa (Chase Infi...
Faithspotting "The Long Walk"
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Sept. 28, 2025

Faithspotting "The Long Walk"

Mike and Kenny review and spot faith in the second film this year based on a novel by Stephen King, The Long Walk. Stars Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Mark Hamil, Judy Greer and was directed by Francis Lawrence. The Long Walk was the first novel Stephen King wrote although it was not published for many years. Some of the film and faith themes we discuss from The Long Walk are echoed in later novels and series such as The Hunger Games , Squid Games . Faith Spotted: Persons of faith are called to...
Faithspotting "East of Wall"
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Aug. 13, 2025

Faithspotting "East of Wall"

Kenny and Mike review and spot faith reflected in the Sony Classic film East of Wall. The episode includes Mike and Kenny's interview with director Kate Beecroft and the film's stars and subjects, Tabatha (Tabby) and Portia Zimiga. While not a documentary, East of Wall is a "docu-fiction" drama based on the lives of the Zimigas, the wayward teens who have found a place and home on her ranch, as well as other women in the area. Tabby rescues and trains horses from slaughter pens and sales them in...