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4 days ago · Halloween (1978): Suburban Complacency, Sexual Morality, and the Return of the Repressed "Halloween" is a seminal slasher film that revolutionized the horror genre. Carpenter’s portrayal of Michael Myers as "the Shape" — an embodiment of pure, inexplicable evil — serves as a critique of suburban complacency.
2 days ago · Evil Dead 2 (1987) Evil Dead 2 director Sam Raimi might represent the quintessential Midwestern filmmaker. To hear him speak in his reedy, high-pitched voice, one thinks of him as a polite, if reserved, filmmaker. And yet, behind that kind of facade, there’s a brilliant maniac with a fondness for horror and slapstick.
6 hours ago · "Overboard" features one of the weirdest cinematic romances of the '80s, but is the story about a man (Kurt Russell) convincing an amnesiac socialite (Goldie Hawn) that she's actually his put-upon ...
22 hours ago · The Deer Hunter (1978) The Deer Hunter (1978) chronicles the lives of three working-class friends - Michael "Mike" Vronsky ( Robert De Niro ), Steven Pushkov (John Savage), and Nickanor ...
5 days ago · Recognizing and challenging guilt and shame-based thoughts is a crucial first step. This involves developing awareness of these thoughts and learning to question their validity. Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Depression: Understanding Its Origins and Finding Hope provides further insights into interrupting negative thought patterns.
22 hours ago · In the years since English’s article was published, concepts of transgenerational trauma have developed much further, and therapists now theorise over whether a ‘hot potato’ might be any sort of problem that is too hot to handle—perhaps something to do with shame, guilt, violence or a secret.
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5 days ago · Alonzo Mann’s affidavit became the basis of an attempt to obtain a “posthumous pardon with exoneration” for Leo Frank from the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles. The effort was led by Charles Wittenstein, southern counsel for the Anti-Defamation League, and Dale Schwartz, an Atlanta lawyer.