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Films tagged with: "Social Psychology"

Poster for Oppenheimer directed by Christopher Nolan. Cillian Murphy, in a 1940s-style suit and fedora, stands centered before a fiery backdrop of abstract atomic machinery. The background glows orange and red with sparks and embers, symbolizing nuclear fission and destruction. The text above features the main cast, including Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., and Florence Pugh. Below, the tagline reads: “Shot with IMAX Film Cameras.”
Oppenheimer (2023)
Vintage illustrated poster for Nanook of the North, featuring portrait-style drawings of Inuit family members, including a man, woman, and child, all dressed in traditional Arctic fur clothing. A sled dog growls on the lower right. The poster promotes the film as “A Story of Life and Love in the Actual Arctic,” with enthusiastic taglines about its human drama and action.
Nanook of the North (1922)
Poster for Pulp Fiction, styled like a worn pulp magazine cover. Uma Thurman lies on a bed with a cigarette in hand, flanked by a pistol and pulp novel. The cast list appears on the left in bold yellow text against a distressed red and black background. The poster reads “Winner: Best Picture - 1994 Cannes Film Festival” and credits Quentin Tarantino as writer and director.
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Poster for Experimenter, featuring Peter Sarsgaard as Stanley Milgram standing confidently in a grey suit and tie, and Winona Ryder seated beside an electric shock generator panel, referencing the famous obedience experiments. The tagline reads: “Illusion sets the stage. Deception reveals the truth.”
Experimenter (2015)
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)
A psychedelic poster featuring four teenagers from the 1970s flashing peace signs and goofy expressions. Text reads: “It was the last day of school in 1976 — A time they’d never forget (If only they could remember).” The title Dazed and Confused is written in bright yellow with a smiley face below.
Dazed and Confused (1993)
Poster features five black-and-white characters staring up at the viewer, with the tagline above them: “Just because they serve you doesn’t mean they like you.” The title “Clerks” appears in colorful, mismatched letters at the bottom. A tagline beneath reads: “A very funny look at the over-the-counter culture.”
Clerks (1994)
Bright orange poster for The Lorax with a close-up of the character’s large yellow mustache and wide blue eyes. The tagline “From the creators of Despicable Me” appears at the top, and “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” is centered at the bottom.
The Lorax (2012)
Poster features a man in a suit with a cigarette for a head, pointing a lighter at the viewer. A button on his lapel reads “A Smoking Who’s Who Dinner Guest.” The title “THANK YOU FOR SMOKING” is bold and red, with the “O” stylized as a no-smoking symbol.
Thank You for Smoking (2005)
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)
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