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- Mental Health & Well-Being
Villain Speeches in Movies: Exploring the Psychology, Film Conventions, and Impact on Audiences
The villain’s speech is one of the most iconic moments in any movie.
Psychological thriller films have long been a favourite among moviegoers.
You’ve seen the commercials and the trailers. The lights go down again. You settle down expectantly in your comfortable seat. All is quiet now.
From The Cat in the Hat to Where the Wild Things Are, there are thousands of stories, both old and new, that we love to share with our children.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
The Therapy Model at the Heart of ‘Turning Red’
by Josiah Tengby Josiah TengAs a therapist, I often help clients wrestling with these experiences in addition to other real life manifestations of Turning Red’s allegorical panda.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Having Popcorn Makes You Enjoy the Film Less, New Research Reveals
by News Releaseby News ReleaseThe presence of food during an enjoyable activity makes you enjoy it less according to new research.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Here’s How to Respectully Portray People with Mental Illness in Films and Online Media
There’s a lot of pressure to present people with mental illness accurately and respectfully in film, literature and journalism, and few role models about how to do that.
While binge-watching is an intriguing phenomenon, neuroscience and psychology explains why we love to binge-watch.
Being at home makes us bored as we have nothing else to do but to stay at home, scroll in our social media feeds, watch Netflix, and sleep.
In this psychological film, Detroit is depicted to be on the verge of bankruptcy after failing to pay off its debts to conglomerate Omni Consumer Products (OCP).
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Making Films for Your Research: Innovative Audio-Visual Practices
by Newsby NewsFilm-making research is a form of practice research that enquires into production practices, techniques, modes and genres used in cinema, television, arts practice and online.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
International Audience for Leeds Beckett Dementia Research
by Newsby NewsResearch led by the Centre for Dementia Research at Leeds Beckett University is being highlighted in a film Every Three Seconds.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Films for Justice: A Free Four-Day Training Course
by Psychregby PsychregA free four-day training course for filmmakers passionate about social justice, who want to use their work to drive change.
The last Jungle Book 2016 film in the 3D version of Jon Favreau and distributed by the Walt Disney Company offers us an amazing illustration of the issue.