By: Jay Reviewing some older 80s and 90s films, I decided to delve into the Bond films. I started with the later ones and will work my way back to...
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By: Peter Parker Check out Jay’s Analysis’ top articles on geo-politics, espionage and symbology here! Poised on the cusp of the summer season, as Hollywood begins to release it’s...
By: Jay I loved the 90s. It was a fun time in my life and one film that sticks out as a kind of goofy, tongue-in-cheek indulgence is The Saint,...
By: Jay Dyer Dedicated to Ross! It’s always fun to go back and watch the movies you grew up with. However, it can also be a disturbing experience, akin to...
By: Peter Parker Although the idea that Weird Science is rife with occult underpinnings might, at first, seem a ludicrous contention to some, on closer examination of the text numerous...
By: Jay The Stanley Kubrick film, 2001: A Space Odyssey was a visual and technical accomplishment, unparalleled at the time of its making. I recall watching it for the first time...
By: Jay Dyer In part one, we saw how the cold fusion “science” was also a veiled reference to the sexual tension felt between Val and Dr. Russell. Val is...
Our friend Peter Parker draws out even further insights from his angle. -Jay By: Peter Parker I’ve noticed the traditional “luciferian” formula of the atheistic type, generally goes...
Last year, our friend Peter Parker wrote an excellent analysis of The Knowing. It’s a must-read. All the more relevant, then, that The Knowing presaged the gulf oil distaster. The...
By: Jay The new Russell Crowe/Cate Blanchett Robin Hood is not very good. Usually, Ridley Scott is good, but not only is it an artistic failure, in my opinion, the film...
Note the Egyptian symbology By: Jay Dyer Yes, I admit it, I went to see Transformers 2. It was so bad I was hoping it would transform into a different...
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By: Jay Ariadne constructs the labyrinth in the Greek myths. In Inception, she is the projection of Cobb’s pysche that grounds him – the anima of Jung. Some goofballs in a forum...
By: Jay Everyone hated it, but I liked it. I also like the 70s one with Donald Sutherland, too. I haven’t seen the original, but Leonard Maltin gives it 4...
By: Jay I recently re-watched Aeon Flux (2005). In the film adaptation, which departs from its older MTV predecessor, we see a dystopian Brave New World-type scenario where the human population...
This is a must-see documentary on the illusions and magical trickery of the mass media. http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTc5NTU4MDY4.html...
By: Jay Dyer Inception is one of the best films Hollywood has put out in years, and stands out as a diamond in a large stack of garbage. If the liberals in...
By: Jay As with many 80s films I grew up with, they seemed quite innocuous on the surface level, but as you mature, you are able to reflect on the...
By: Jay Lemony Snicket’s: A Series of Unfortunate Events represents a deeper attempt at “hidden in plain view” revealing of occult secrets, than anything you might find...
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