In counseling psychology, cult films have a special meaning because they reveal subtle underpinnings of our culture. A cult film, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following. Cult films are known for their dedicated fanbase, an elaborate subculture that engage in repeated viewings, quoting dialogue, […]
The Wolf of Wall Street
Revered filmmaker Martin Scorsese directs the story of New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio). From the American dream to corporate greed, Belfort goes from penny stocks and righteousness to IPOs and a life of corruption in the late 80s. Excess success and affluence in his early twenties as founder of the brokerage firm Stratton […]
Nebraska
Aging and on the cusp of dementia, Woody Grant (Bruce Dern) believes he has won a million dollars. He’s received one of the Publisher’s Clearing House promotions and is determined to get from his home in Billings to Lincoln in order to collect his winnings. His cranky wife, Kate (June Squibb) won’t take him so […]
The 10 Scariest Movies in Cinema Therapy
I have recreated my list of the 10 scariest movies of all time. While the term “scary movie” is somewhat subjective, I focused on four types of criteria: Is the movie so scary that it could change someone’s behavior? Does the movie have a high likelihood of producing nightmares? Do scenes in the movie make […]
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