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Films tagged with: "Social Psychology"

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 Disney’s Zootopia featuring a bustling city street filled with anthropomorphic animals of all kinds—rabbits, foxes, giraffes, buffalo, sloths, and more—engaged in daily urban life. Prominently in the foreground are Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, a bunny cop and a sly fox. A street sign styled for animal pedestrians and a green “Zootopia” sign anchor the scene.
Zootopia (2016)
Poster for Ex Machina featuring Alicia Vikander as Ava, a humanoid robot with a synthetic mesh body and human face, turning to look at the viewer against a stark black background. The tagline reads, “What happens to me if I fail your test?” hinting at the film’s themes of artificial intelligence and consciousness.
Ex Machina (2015)
Poster for Mean Girls featuring Lindsay Lohan standing on the left in casual clothes, facing three fashionable girls in pink on the right—Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert—posing confidently. The tagline “Watch Your Back” is boldly displayed, hinting at high school drama and social rivalry.
Mean Girls (2004)
Poster for Inception featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and the ensemble cast standing in a surreal cityscape where the buildings bend vertically upward. The tagline reads, “Your mind is the scene of the crime,” hinting at the film’s dream-heist premise and psychological complexity.
Inception (2010)
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