Movies

Blade Runner 2049, Dredd, Equilibrium, Children of Men & More: Dystopia Now Ep. 4 (Half)

 Tonight we return to the next installment of the dystopia series. Since it’s Thanksgiving, viewing the dystopian warning should make us all the more thankful to God for what we have and what can be lost. We will cover Blade Runner 2049, Mad Max Fury Road, Minority Report, Equilibrium, Surrogates, Dredd, Children of Men […]

Mr. Blue and Maria: A Musical Dream

Sixty years ago in the late fall and early winter, a seventeen-year-old blue-eyed Bronx boy went by himself to see an afternoon showing of West Side Story on Fordham Road in the north Bronx.  He took the bus to the theater but walked the few miles home in a romantic daze, in love with Maria […]
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The Joys and Sorrows of Being a Celebrity Fan: James Dean, Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Mantle

No one who frequents the dark auditorium is really an atheist — Edgar Morin, Marxist Movie Critic Orientation Cross-cultural uniqueness of celebrity culture If members of a tribal society during Paleolithic or Neolithic times, or even members of Bronze Age Egypt or Mesopotamia had heard about the United States population’s devotion to celebrities, they wouldn’t […]

Liberating Frankness, Enlightening Irreverence

The liberating power of irreverent “black comedy”: breaking false idols, mocking prevailing hypocrisies, and calling forth a massive revolt against mass delusion and folly–through laughter.  It was, of course, in the Sixties, just when people were beginning to “raise their consciousness” — that various forms of spirited and subversive humor appeared on the scene.  Things […]

WEIRD B Horror Movies! The Brood, Spellbinder, 18th Angel & Parents!

Continuing Spooktober, we dug out some gems related to Halloween: a choice selection of Cronenberg’s The Brood, a rare Rachel Leigh Cook premier in 18th Angel, Spellbinder (a B version of Eyes Wide Shut), and a Jamie classic, Parents starring Mr. Quaid about eating people. These are gems in the cavernous abyss of bad horror […]

Jay Dyer on Occult Ideology, our MKUltra Culture, the Film Come True (2020) – PsyOp Cinema

We talk with Jay Dyer, with discussion topics including the many elements of our culture that stem from MKUltra, the occult ideology of apotheosis, who exactly we mean when we refer to “the elites,” and the dream-themed 2020 horror film Come True. https://www.patreon.com/PsyopCinema https://twitter.com/CinemaPsyop Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives […]

Hellraiser, The CUBE & Child’s Play! SPOOKTOBER 1 – Jay Dyer / Jamie SPOOKTOBER – Jay Dyer / Jamie

 Jamie joins me to kick off our annual spooktober series where cover the worst and best of the h0rror and supernatural thriller genre with our commentary and in-depth analysis. We will cover Nightmare on Elm Street, Hellraiser, Friday 13th, Child’s Play! We will look at the symbolism and meaning of the slasher genre as […]

Babylon Berlin Breakdown – Symbolism, MK ULTRA, Cults & Transhumanlsm

 In this recent breakdown I cover the amazing revelations in the 3 seasons of the Tom Tykwer/German government production Babylon Berlin set in Weimar Germany. Babylon Berlin is a Neo-noir detective drama that centers around a traumatized WW1 soldier named Gereon who works as an undercover agent and spy as a local detective. The […]

The Night House (2021) EXPLAINED! The Plot IS the Maze – Jay Dyer

The Night House is an excellent psychological/supernatural thriller recently released that hearkens to Twin Peaks and/or Hereditary. The plot leads us down many corridors and maze-like traps like the imagery in the film. The plot itself is a maze, and was executed perfectly, as well as striking, ethereal cinematography.   Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase […]

Jungle Cruise, Wonder Woman 1984, MORE Black Widow, Old – Weird New Movies! Jay Dyer

 Time for an updated movie review stream with some new installments. I recently watched these films and saw some very strange things we need to discuss.   The goddess theme seems to be more and more prevalent in films, as well as esoteric themes relating to the serpent, gnosis, the Tree of Life, and […]