Tonight I’ll be covering Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger and Thunderball and their Cold War secrets, especially in relation to the first chunk of David Wemhoff’s book...
Read More In this episode of Esoteric Hollywood Jamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss four bizarre films that all happened to tie together: Crimson Peak, Maps to the Stars, The Fall...
Read More The boiler room crew gathers to discuss the latest news and events: Lindsay Lohan, Kavanaugh, Jay’s speaking engagements, Maniac (2018), Sharon Tate as a witch, Charles Manson and the...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Phaedo, the dialogue of Plato that concerns Socrates’ final words, is both profound and prone to strike the reader as bizarre and mysterious. The discussion revolves around a proposal by Socrates’...
Read MoreIs Hollywood brainwashing the American public? With a current US President fresh off a hit reality television series prior to election to a former, twice elected president of the Screen...
Read More Big thanks and much love to all the JaysAnalysis nerds out there, helping me to reach 25,000 subscribers in a such a short time! Tonight we have some fun...
Read MoreI was honored to be asked on one of the top stand-up’s podcast’s, none other than Mr. Sam Tripoli & his world famous Tin Foil Hat Cast! Sam has...
Read More We return to Annie Jacobsen’s book The Pentagon’s Brain and link it to the fascinating predictive programming found in the John Carpenter classic, Escape From New York. Stream or...
Read More Powdered Donut Brotherhood versus Chaz and the Nubian Princess at the end of history. Stream or Download Audio Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives...
Read More Based on my previous analysis and recent viewing of the Guardians of the Galaxy films, Doctor Strange and the latest installment of Avengers, the Infinity War – replete with...
Read More Spielberg’s latest gnostic allegory is the presentation of reality as Un-reality. While the film does close with an anti-transhumanist / anti-VR obsession message, the film’s narrative focuses on pop...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer In a long line of odd kids’ movies from the 80s we’ve detailed, an important missing piece from the to-do list has been Terry Gilliam’s Time...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer In Part 1, we looked at the odd parallels to the Gremlins universe with Back to the Future, as well as 9/11. We also saw how Marty’s...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer I have only analyzed two John Carpenter films, Big Trouble in Little China and Prince of Darkness (while Branco covered The Thing), but it’s admittedly absurd to...
Read MoreJamie Hanshaw joins me to discuss B movies that actually have a meaning and a message – often not what you expect. In this slaptastic conversation, we cover: The Stuff,...
Read MoreSee my analysis of True Detective Season 1 here. By: Jay Dyer “All the most powerful ideas in history go back to archetypes. This is particularly true of religious...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “‘I learned that just beneath the surface there’s another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper.’ – David Lynch If you’ve ever sensed the flimsy,...
Read MorePanspermiatic Cinematic By: Jay Dyer Prometheus was the 2012 presumed blockbuster prequel to Ridley Scott’s famous Alien series. While reviews were slightly on the positive side, many found the film...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer These 80s cult classics do well for analyses. Vitrually all the classics children of the 80s like myself grew up with were loaded with deeper, esoteric symbolism,...
Read MoreBy: Peter Parker In a world where queer theory and feminists readings dominate the realm of academia, the analytical method known as esoteric analysis is, sadly, restricted to the outer...
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