In the film, A Dangerous Method. Director David Cronenberg examines the psychological triangle that formed between Dr. Freud and Dr. Jung and a Russian patient named Sabina Speilrein.
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Shame and Sex: Is That It | Film Review
If you ever wondered what the difference was between love and lust or why making love and having sex were two totally distinct experiences, seeing Shame will make everything clear. The latest film from art-indie director Steve McQueen tells the gritty tale of a Manhattan sex addict named Brandon, played with piercing tragedy by Michael Fassbender.
Secondhand Lions | Film Review
This 2003 film is a great coming-of-age movie with just the right blend of drama, comedy, and heart-warming scenes.
Not Crazy about ‘Like Crazy” | Film Review
Most neuroscientists believe that the human brain does not reach full physical maturity until the calendar age of 25. Maturity is defined by a fully developed and functioning pre-frontal cortex. This area of the brain is located below the top of the head and behind the forehead. The pre-frontal cortex is responsible for executive function like long-term planning, execution of concepts, impulse control, rational judgment, and the ability to connect action with consequence.
Dark Market: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You [Book Review]
If you’ve been paying attention to, and supporting, the Occupy Movement going on worldwide (and you should be – what they do affects pretty much everybody), then this book will give you both chills and a vindicated feeling.
Love Actually | Film Review
Love Actually isn’t a new movie, by any means. It was released in 2003 and many people will probably see it at least once. If you’re looking for a great romantic drama to watch over the holiday season, Love Actually is the perfect choice.