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The Psycho-Cinematic Effect
The Psychocinematic Effect
16 episodes
1 week ago
A research psychologist and a Hollywood screenwriter discuss television, film, and fandom.
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TV & Film
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A research psychologist and a Hollywood screenwriter discuss television, film, and fandom.
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TV & Film
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Cabinet of Curiosities
The Psycho-Cinematic Effect
52 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Cabinet of Curiosities

After Faith brings up some Catholic woes and Aaron bemoans democracy in Art, the two tackle Guillermo Del Toro’s Netflix Anthology Series, Cabinet of Curiosities, during which Aaron tries to convince Faith of his theory regarding good horror movies and the difference between horror and mere fear, including mild overuse of the words “cognitive” and “intellectual,” while Faith tries to get Aaron to abandon his theory. Because Aaron writes the show notes, we are going to state that Aaron ends up winning.

Also, a reminder that the Kickstarter for Sundowning is still running and has been featured under the “Projects We Love” category! You can find that kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sundowning/sundowning-a-senior-centered-horror-short

Find the Sundowning on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/sundowningfilm/

Send us an email at psychandcinema@gmail.com

The Psycho-Cinematic Effect
A research psychologist and a Hollywood screenwriter discuss television, film, and fandom.