#illuminati #popculture #secretsocieties You knew it was coming – here are my top ten (given the popularity of the previous top tens) reasons the Illumianti are real. From the...
Read More#indianajones #raidersofthelostark #hollywood There’s nothing more 80s than Steven Spielberg, and there’s nothing better 80s than Raiders of the Lost Ark. Based on the oft-referenced classic film serials, Indiana Jones...
Read More #silenceofthelambs #hanniballecter #manhunter I give my take on this gruesome, symbolism-packed film. I cover the theory the whole thing is something other than what most think and link it...
Read More We move to the next section of Genesis covering the difficult and controversial chapter of the call to sacrifice Isaac. We will explore the typology, as well as the...
Read More#starwars #darthvader #lukeskywalker My hottttt take. Star Wars is well known for being based on the works of Joseph Campbell and his watered-down Carl Jungian approach, but the more...
Read MoreFrom the Gates of Babylon to the Kodak Center, what does Hollywood have in common with the creation of civilization? Where there is royalty there are subjects and slaves. Learn...
Read More#fromhell #alanmoore #hollywood We all missed this in the Alan Moore adaptation starring Johnny Depp, Heather Graham and Ian Holm. Not only did we miss that key component, we can...
Read More #watchmen #alanmoore #symbolism After many years, I finally cover Watchmen with the full analysis it really deserves. I delve into the black ops background to the Owls and Bohemian...
Read More#startrek #hollywood #movies In this latest film analysis, I cover the hidden themes and messages behind Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Situated after Kubrick’s 2001, Star Trek also had Pentagon...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Spielberg’s Minority Report is now an important film to revisit. Based on the short story by visionary science fiction author Phillip K. Dick, Spielberg’s film version implements...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Guy Ritchie films are often full of esoteric and conspiratorial themes, and The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is no exception. If we recall the first Sherlock Holmes film...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Following the success of the 1974 extreme shock and awe horror Texas Chainsaw Massacre, director Tobe Hooper was recruited to direct a Spielberg project called Poltergeist that...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I don’t often utilize the oft-touted term “illuminati” unless I think it is appropriate. In this case, as with my use in relation to Zardoz, it is...
Read More Tonight the gang gathers to cover the latest news and madness. We cover Disney, rappers, toxic culture and lil mermay! [spreaker type=player resource=”episode_id=20087141″ width=”100%” height=”200px” theme=”light” playlist=”false” playlist-continuous=”false” autoplay=”false” live-autoplay=”false” chapters-image=”true”...
Read More Or dark thott. the new Durrminator was weak and lame. Actually it was so woke it was funny. In this analysis I decode the weak message and dissect the...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Before there was Back to the Future, there was the early phase of science fiction embodied in Fabian H.G. Wells’ 1895 novella, The Time Machine. Wells’ work is both...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer (Old Essay Restored) There’s nothing more 80s than Steven Spielberg, and there’s nothing better 80s than Raiders of the Lost Ark. Based on the oft-referenced classic film...
Read MoreA Brilliant Revelation of the Method By: Jay Dyer Wag the Dog(1997) is one of those 90s movies you somehow missed. I don’t know how I did, but I recently came...
Read More Delayed due to tech issues in my area. Next we cover the Exorcist franchise and perhaps other exorcism films like Fallen and give them the proper JaysAnalysis treatment. We...
Read More I saw the Joker and was puzzled by some elements. I discuss the archetypal and historical usages of the clown and the jester, and how it relates to Nietzsche...
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