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Films tagged with: "Clinical Psychology"

A film poster split into two striking visuals: the top half features a close-up of a wide, bloodshot blue eye, symbolizing intensity and altered perception. The bottom half shows a solitary woman in red standing on a pier, gazing out at a vast, empty ocean under a pale sky. The title “Requiem for a Dream” is bold and central, with “DREAM” highlighted in red. Above it reads “A Film by Darren Aronofsky,” and the cast includes Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans.
Requiem for a Dream (2000)
A minimalist poster featuring split close-up portraits of Emma Watson (top) and Tom Hanks (bottom) facing opposite directions, set against a stark white and red background with a tech-inspired circular pattern. The tagline reads: “Knowing is good. Knowing everything is better.” The film title “THE CIRCLE” is bold in red between the two faces, with the release date “4.28.17” in the corner.
The Circle (2017)
A poster with a lime green background features three main characters: Paul Rudd stands solemnly with his hands in his pockets, facing left; a teenage boy in a wheelchair (played by Craig Roberts) turns slightly to look at a young woman (Selena Gomez), who stands with arms crossed, gazing right. The title is in large, playful script: “The Fundamentals of Caring,” with the tagline “Caring is a funny thing.” The film is branded as a Netflix Original and premiered at Sundance.
The Fundamentals of Caring (2016)
Poster for Room. A woman (Brie Larson) embraces a young boy (Jacob Tremblay) dressed in a raccoon-knit hat and plaid jacket. They are smiling lovingly at each other in front of a sky-blue backdrop shaped subtly like a room’s corner—representing the confined space central to the film. Above them is the tagline: “Love knows no boundaries.” The title ROOM is centered in a yellow box near the bottom, along with the note that it’s based on the best-selling novel.
Room (2015)
Poster for A Beautiful Mind featuring a close-up of Russell Crowe’s face as John Nash, with a distant, blurred figure in the background. The tagline reads, “He saw the world in a way no one could have imagined.” The title and credits are placed prominently at the bottom.
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
A stylized poster featuring Michael Fassbender (as Carl Jung), Keira Knightley (as Sabina Spielrein), and Viggo Mortensen (as Sigmund Freud). Their faces are dramatically lit, with the central figure of Knightley torn down the middle, visually separating Jung on the left and Freud on the right. The text reads: “Based on the true story of Jung, Freud and the patient who came between them.”
A Dangerous Method (2011)
A silhouetted woman sits in a chair reading a letter against the backdrop of a large window glowing with warm sunset light. The window is framed with lace curtains, and a bird perches outside on the sill. The title “The Color Purple” appears in elegant white text above, with the tagline: “It’s about life. It’s about love. It’s about us.”
The Color Purple (1985)
A stark black-and-white poster with a wire fence background shows Jack Nicholson gazing upward with a slight grin. The bold title “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” appears above in stylized black lettering, with a red drawing of a lock hanging below the word “Cuckoo’s.”
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
Movie poster for The Santa Clause featuring Tim Allen’s face inside a snow globe, looking surprised with a white beard and Santa hat. A child holds the globe and looks at it wide-eyed. The tagline reads, “This Christmas, the snow hits the fan.”
The Santa Clause (1994)
Poster for Temple Grandin featuring Claire Danes smiling in a cream-colored Western-style shirt adorned with cattle pins and embroidered stars. The background is a golden tan with red schematic designs. The tagline reads, “Autism gave her a vision. She gave it a voice.”
Temple Grandin (2010)
Poster for Inglourious Basterds featuring Brad Pitt front and center flanked by his fellow soldiers, with a blood-red backdrop showing key characters and Nazi imagery. The bold white title, overlaid with a Nazi eagle insignia shattered by a bullet hole, hints at the film’s violent alternate-history revenge narrative.
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Poster for Born on the Fourth of July featuring Tom Cruise’s face overlaid with the American flag. The tagline at the top reads, “A true story of innocence lost and courage found.” The film’s title and Cruise’s name are stylized with stars and stripes, reinforcing the themes of patriotism and personal struggle.
Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
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