Author: Amanda Rosen

Why Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Became a Global Phenomenon

Why Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Became a Global Phenomenon

Article | Other
Even years after its final episode, the BBC series Sherlock, which first aired in 2010, remains a landmark in modern television. It wasn't just another adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's famous stories; it became a cultural event.
(500) Days of Delusion: Falling for the Fantasy, Not the Person

(500) Days of Delusion: Falling for the Fantasy, Not the Person

Article | Love
The film (500) Days of Summer tells us this from the very beginning, yet we, much like its protagonist, can’t help but hope. It presents a story that feels achingly familiar: a boy, Tom, meets a girl, Summer.
What Big Little Lies Teaches Us About the Psychology of Domestic Violence

What Big Little Lies Teaches Us About the Psychology of Domestic Violence

Article | Abuse and Violence
When the first season of Big Little Lies arrived in 2017, it felt like more than just a television show; it was a cultural moment.
Чому «Скруби» був набагато більше, ніж просто комедія

Чому «Скруби» був набагато більше, ніж просто комедія

Article | Other
Twenty years ago, a show first aired that would leave a permanent mark on television. Initially, Scrubs seemed like just another sitcom, its name a simple nod to the uniforms and the novice status of its protagonists.
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More Than a "Gone Girl": The Terrifying Psychology of Amy Dunne

Article | Psychology
"I'm the bitch who makes you a man." This line, delivered with a chilling sweetness in David Fincher's 2014 masterpiece, Gone Girl, sends a shiver down the spine.
The Psychological Allure of the Trickster Pirate

The Psychological Allure of the Trickster Pirate

Article | Psychology
It takes a certain kind of wonderful madness to do what Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl did. A normal, sensible film wouldn't have dared.
What 'The Truman Show' Reveals About Our Deepest Fears of Being Fake

What 'The Truman Show' Reveals About Our Deepest Fears of Being Fake

Article | Self-acceptance
What if your reality was a script and your life was a performance? The film The Truman Show tells the story of Truman Burbank, a man who, without knowing it, is the star of a massive reality show.
The Psychological Abuse Behind Harley Quinn & The Joker

The Psychological Abuse Behind Harley Quinn & The Joker

Article | Abuse and Violence
The world met Harley Quinn as she burst out of a cake, a vibrant and chaotic splash in a room full of cops. She wasn't born in the quiet pages of a comic book but in the vivid animation of Batman's world, a sidekick meant for a single, comedic appearance.
From Estella to Cruella: A Psychological Autopsy

From Estella to Cruella: A Psychological Autopsy

Article | Abuse and Violence
Modern stories have developed a fascination with their villains, peeling back the layers to find the person underneath the monster. We've seen this with Cruella, the infamous Dalmatian-hating fashionista.
More Than a Ghost Story: The Terrifying Psychology of a Classic Novel

More Than a Ghost Story: The Terrifying Psychology of a Classic Novel

Article | Trauma
Some stories leave an indelible mark, not just for their chilling plots, but for the uncomfortable truths they reveal about ourselves. A celebrated 1977 novel about a family caretaking an isolated hotel is a prime example.
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