Send us a text Three teenagers are taken. A man with 23 personalities holds the key. And somewhere between adrenaline, trauma, and belief, a monster takes shape. We pull Split apart scene by scene to ask the questions the movie dares us to consider: what’s real about Dissociative Identity Disorder, what’s pure cinematic myth, and how should a survivor respond when seconds count. We start with the craft. James McAvoy’s performance is a clinic in subtlety—posture shifts, eye focus, compulsive ...
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Send us a text Three teenagers are taken. A man with 23 personalities holds the key. And somewhere between adrenaline, trauma, and belief, a monster takes shape. We pull Split apart scene by scene to ask the questions the movie dares us to consider: what’s real about Dissociative Identity Disorder, what’s pure cinematic myth, and how should a survivor respond when seconds count. We start with the craft. James McAvoy’s performance is a clinic in subtlety—posture shifts, eye focus, compulsive ...
Will You Survive "The Purge Election Year": Democracy's Darkest Night
Will You Survive... The Podcast
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Will You Survive "The Purge Election Year": Democracy's Darkest Night
Send us a text What happens when a society normalizes violence as a political tool? In our analysis of The Purge: Election Year, we explore how this third installment in the franchise transforms from simple horror premise into pointed political commentary. Senator Charlie Roan's presidential campaign promises to end the annual Purge, making her the perfect target when government officials suddenly lose their immunity just weeks before election day. Frank Grillo returns as Leo Barnes, now ser...
Will You Survive... The Podcast
Send us a text Three teenagers are taken. A man with 23 personalities holds the key. And somewhere between adrenaline, trauma, and belief, a monster takes shape. We pull Split apart scene by scene to ask the questions the movie dares us to consider: what’s real about Dissociative Identity Disorder, what’s pure cinematic myth, and how should a survivor respond when seconds count. We start with the craft. James McAvoy’s performance is a clinic in subtlety—posture shifts, eye focus, compulsive ...