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Films tagged with: "Developmental Psychology"

Poster for Joker, featuring Joaquin Phoenix in full clown makeup and a bright red suit, dancing triumphantly on a staircase between two brick buildings. The sky is pale and the mood is dramatic, with the film title JOKER in bold white letters below. Release date: October 4.
Joker (2019)
Poster for Knives Out showing a stylish ensemble cast in front of a book-lined study. A magnifying glass cleverly frames the bold yellow title, and a knife points through the letters. At the center, Christopher Plummer sits in a red chair while Daniel Craig and others stand behind him. Tagline: “Hell, any of them could have done it.”
Knives Out (2019)
Poster for Pixar’s Inside Out, showing five colorful characters—Fear, Anger, Joy, Sadness, and Disgust—who personify emotions inside a young girl’s mind. Joy stands excitedly in the center, with vibrant overlapping circles in the background. The tagline reads: “Meet the little voices inside your head.”
Inside Out (2015)
Poster for the holiday comedy Elf, showing Will Ferrell in a bright green elf costume, standing between oversized letters spelling “e” and “f,” completing the title “elf.” The tagline reads, “This holiday, discover your inner elf,” evoking the film’s whimsical and festive tone.
Elf (2003)
Poster for the horror film Phantasm, dominated by a red background and the tagline “If this one doesn’t scare you… you’re already dead!” It features a flying silver sphere with deadly blades, the ominous Tall Man looming over a coffin, and a terrified woman screaming on the right. Hooded figures and a floating boy add to the surreal, nightmarish imagery.
Phantasm (1979)
Poster for A Clockwork Orange featuring Malcolm McDowell’s character, Alex, peering menacingly through a triangle while holding a knife. Below him stands a stylized, doll-like female figure. The tagline above reads: “Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven.”
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
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