Chris Williams and Perry Seibert love movies. In this biweekly podcast, they talk about all things cinema -- the good, the bad and the ugly.

We’re Watching Here
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Chris Williams and Perry Seibert love movies. In this biweekly podcast, they talk about all things cinema -- the good, the bad and the ugly.
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Recent Episodes

June 19, 2026
Ep. 101 "Disclosure Day" and "Mulholland Drive"
Chris and Perry talk about Steven Spielberg's latest, Disclosure Day, and continue their David Lynch retrospective with 2001's Mulholland Drive.

May 18, 2026
Introducing the Chrisicisms Conversations: Episode 1 - Jeffrey Overstreet
From Chris Williams, half of the brains of "We're Watching Here," comes a new series available only on his Substack (after this episode), interviewing people about faith, art, cinema and more. The first interview is with Jeffrey Overstreet, a film reviewer, author and professor. Jeffrey wrote the book Through a Screen Darkly, which explores faith and cinema. His newest book, Lost and Found in the Cathedral of Cinema expands on those themes, tracing his life through the films that formed him. Subscribe on Chrisicisms so you don't miss any future conversations! * Chris' Substack * Jeffrey Overstreet's website * Buy Lost and Found in the Cathedral of Cinema

May 13, 2026
Episode 100
Chris and Perry celebrate 100 episodes of We're Watching Here by discussing the film criticism that has impacted them. Show notes: "David and Goliath" by Pauline Kael Aliens review by Roger Ebert "Formerly Dangerous" newsletter by Drew McWeeny "Note on Film Noir" by Paul Schrader Jeffrey Overstreet's "All Thumbs Reviews" (To the Wonder, Iron Man 3, Before Midnight, Her) The Lone Ranger review by John Serba The New Biographical Dictionary of Film by David Thompson
106 total episodes available
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