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Do I need to watch the film first?
Not necessarily. Each episode provides enough context to follow the discussion, although many episodes include spoilers.
Are CinemaPsych episodes appropriate for students?
Many episodes can be useful in college courses, especially when paired with instructor guidance. Because films and discussions vary in content, instructors should review an episode before assigning it.
Is the podcast only for psychologists?
No. Episodes are designed for curious listeners, students, instructors, movie fans, and psychology professionals alike.
Do episodes contain spoilers?
Usually, yes. Detailed psychological analysis often requires discussion of major scenes, character development, and film endings.
Are transcripts available?
Transcripts are available for all episodes. See an episode’s post on this site or links in the show notes in your preferred podcast app.
Can I suggest a film for a future episode?
Yes. Film suggestions and other ideas for the podcast can be submitted through the CinemaPsych Contact page.
Can instructors use episodes in class?
Yes. Episodes can support lectures, discussions, media literacy activities, and film-based assignments.
How can I contact the podcast?
Use the CinemaPsych Contact page for questions, corrections, collaboration inquiries, or film suggestions.