Psychological Thriller

Piercing (Movie Review)

Life is a piercing journey, a fetishistic halcyon trip for the bored. With this in mind, enter the lush aesthetic of Piercing, which arrives in theaters, on demand, and digitally as of Friday, February 1, 2019, thanks to Universal Pictures. Fresh from a successful festival ... Read More

Restraint (Movie Review)

In the almighty words of Henry David Thoreau, “If a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies; and so a man.” Consider this for a moment, and then delve into the deepest channels of human psychology with Restraint, which arrived to DVD in ... Read More

Beast (Movie Review)

After an extremely awkward moment at her birthday party, family pariah Moll (Jessie Buckley: War & Peace series, Taboo series) bolts for her house. Eager to forget her family’s fake sentiment, Moll grabs a drink but cracks a glass. Collecting the pieces in her hand, ... Read More

Spinning Man (Movie Review)

Often, when people use five-dollar vocabulary in common parlance, they wholeheartedly believe that everyone around them is impressed, attracted, or intimidated. Daniel Oppenheimer, a psychology professor from UCLA wrote a Princeton-published paper about how, contrary to popular belief, unnecessarily long words used conversationally actually makes ... Read More

Unsane (Movie Review)

It is probably not a stretch to say the majority of internet readers visit news publications, among other websites, mostly on their smartphones. The technology is ubiquitous. It is almost a cliché to bring attention to it anymore. Enter social media. Every time a user ... Read More