Author: Amanda Rosen

From Flop to Phenomenon: The Unlikely Story of Money Heist

From Flop to Phenomenon: The Unlikely Story of Money Heist

Article | Self-acceptance
"Leave your money, shoot into the ground, and come back." This warning echoes, a mantra of controlled chaos. But what happens when the other side shoots back?
The Hero We Don't Deserve: Inside the Dark Philosophy of Batman

The Hero We Don't Deserve: Inside the Dark Philosophy of Batman

Article | Psychology
At first glance, the world of superheroes seems simple. Figures like Superman and Spider-Man stand for justice, and because they share these core values, we might think they are all cut from the same cloth.
Fact vs. Fiction: Why Almost Everything You Know From Gladiator Is Wrong

Fact vs. Fiction: Why Almost Everything You Know From Gladiator Is Wrong

Article | Life
A single painting can ignite an entire world. For the creators of the film Gladiator, that spark was Jean-Léon Gérôme's 19th-century masterpiece, Pollice Verso ("Turned Thumb").
How a Bunch of Misfits Redefined Family in Space

How a Bunch of Misfits Redefined Family in Space

Article | Family
The Guardians of the Galaxy are not the polished, purposeful heroes we’ve come to expect. They are a chaotic assembly of misfits, bounty hunters, and outlaws, brought together not by a noble calling, but by sheer, chaotic chance.
How Thanos Twisted Philosophy into a Justification for Genocide

How Thanos Twisted Philosophy into a Justification for Genocide

Article | Life
The problem of overpopulation has long been a somber topic for researchers, a quiet fear humming beneath the surface of our progress. But what happens when that fear is given a voice, a will, and unimaginable power?
Why Toys Have a Deeper Philosophical Life Than We Realize

Why Toys Have a Deeper Philosophical Life Than We Realize

Article | Life
Nearly three decades ago, Pixar animated our childhood fantasies, bringing toys to life and revealing what they do the moment we leave the room. What we discovered was a world as complex and fraught with meaning as our own.
Why We Judge an Ogre by His Cover: The Psychology of Shrek

Why We Judge an Ogre by His Cover: The Psychology of Shrek

Article | Psychology
While many stories have attempted to explore what happens next, the tale of a certain green ogre took a different path entirely. Instead of continuing a fairy tale, it shattered the genre, viewing its timeless tropes as utter nonsense.
Why We Root for the Villain: The Psychology Behind Our Love for Loki

Why We Root for the Villain: The Psychology Behind Our Love for Loki

Article | Jealousy
Loki, the charming villain from the Marvel universe, has captured the imagination of millions, often overshadowing the heroes he opposes.
A Psychological Profile of Arthur Fleck

A Psychological Profile of Arthur Fleck

Article | Mental disorder
The film masterfully avoids placing a neat diagnostic label on him, yet his struggles provide a powerful lens through which we can explore the devastating manifestations of severe mental illness.
The Sad Horse: Deconstructing the Pain Behind BoJack Horseman

The Sad Horse: Deconstructing the Pain Behind BoJack Horseman

Article | Trauma
There’s a strange comfort in shows about good people who love each other, where every problem is neatly resolved by the time the credits roll. But sometimes, a story resonates more deeply because it refuses to offer easy answers.
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