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The Muppets Christmas Carol — Joy, Change, and the True Spirit of Christmas
Dec 24, 2025
37m 17s
Wicked: For Good — Choices, Sacrifice, and the Power of Friendship
Dec 7, 2025
41m 23s
Bohemian Rhapsody: Pride, Pain & the Power of Performance
Jun 28, 2025
29m 06s
CULT CLASSIC - Drop Dead Fred: Reclaiming Imagination and Identity
Jun 22, 2025
26m 14s
Adolescence: Understanding Youth Through Film
May 27, 2025
35m 44s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 12/24/25 | ![]() The Muppets Christmas Carol — Joy, Change, and the True Spirit of Christmas✨ | Christmas spirittransformation+4 | — | A Muppet Christmas Carol | — | MuppetsChristmas+6 | — | 37m 17s | |
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Wicked: For Good — Choices, Sacrifice, and the Power of Friendship✨ | friendshipsacrifice+4 | — | Movie HealthJon M. Chu+1 | — | Wickedfriendship+5 | — | 41m 23s | |
| 6/28/25 | ![]() Bohemian Rhapsody: Pride, Pain & the Power of Performance✨ | emotional impact of filmfame and identity+5 | — | QueenMovie Health+1 | — | Bohemian RhapsodyFreddie Mercury+8 | — | 29m 06s | |
| 6/22/25 | ![]() CULT CLASSIC - Drop Dead Fred: Reclaiming Imagination and Identity✨ | childhood traumaparental control+5 | — | Drop Dead Fred | — | Drop Dead Fredchildhood trauma+6 | — | 26m 14s | |
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Adolescence: Understanding Youth Through Film✨ | youth violencefamily dynamics+4 | — | NetflixAdolescence | — | youthmental health+5 | — | 35m 44s | |
| 5/23/25 | ![]() Stepmom: The Myth of the Perfect Mom Unveiled✨ | motherhoodidentity+4 | Jazmin Pursell | Movie HealthStepmom | — | Stepmommotherhood+5 | — | 37m 38s | |
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Instant Family: The Realities of Adoption and Fostering✨ | adoptionfostering+4 | — | Movie HealthInstant Family | — | adoptionfostering+6 | — | 28m 32s | |
| 3/7/25 | ![]() Little Women: Feminism and Sisterhood✨ | feminismsisterhood+5 | — | Little Women | — | Little Womenfeminism+7 | — | 41m 06s | |
| 3/6/25 | ![]() Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: Memory, Identity, and Love✨ | memoryidentity+4 | — | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | — | Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mindmemory+6 | — | 40m 27s | |
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Movie Health Podcast Trailer✨ | emotional impact of moviescinema and community+3 | — | Movie Health | — | moviesemotional+6 | — | 1m 31s | |
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| 6/10/24 | ![]() Stigma and Social Mobility: 'Parasite' with Amy English | In this episode of the Movie Health Podcast, Kathryn, AJ, and guest Amy English discuss the 2019 Best Motion Picture film 'Parasite' directed by Bong Joon Ho. They explore the themes of class structure, power, and the concept of parasites within the film. They also discuss the significance of the house as a character, the symbolism of the scholar's stone, and the importance of characters and casting in movies. The conversation delves into the appeal of psychological thrillers and horror movies, and how they can reflect societal dynamics and challenge stigma. The episode ends with a discussion on the work of EMDR therapy and addressing stigma in mental health. Takeaways Parasite explores themes of class structure, power, and the concept of parasites within society. The house in Parasite is portrayed as a character and symbolizes social class and power dynamics. The scholar's stone in the film represents a false promise of wealth and social mobility. Psychological thrillers and horror movies can appeal due to their immersive experience and exploration of raw and vulnerable themes. Us versus them dynamics and stigma are prevalent in both the film and mental health, and it is important to challenge and address them. EMDR therapy can help re-script traumatic experiences and change the way the brain stores and processes information. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 5/15/24 | ![]() Life, work and art in Tokyo: 'Perfect Days' with Tom Vincent | In this episode of the Movie Health podcast, AJ, Kathryn, and Tom Vincent discuss the film 'Perfect Days' directed by Wim Wenders. They explore the themes of everyday transcendence, finding beauty in the little things, and the impact of routine on one's life. They also discuss the duality of characters and the connections they form through art and shared experiences. Tom shares his thoughts on using the film in therapy, particularly for clients dealing with grief or estrangement. They also recommend other films, including 'Tokyo Story' and 'Love Lies Bleeding.' Takeaways The film 'Perfect Days' explores the themes of everyday transcendence and finding beauty in the little things. Routine can have a calming and soothing effect on one's life, but it can also be disrupted by unexpected events and relationships. The film emphasizes the importance of connections and shared experiences, even in seemingly mundane interactions. Movies can be used in therapy to explore and process emotions, particularly for clients dealing with grief or estrangement. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 4/29/24 | ![]() Self Identity and Masking: 'The Truman Show' with Monique van Zelm Felix | In this episode of the Movie Health podcast, Kathryn welcomes Monique Van Zelm Felix back and discusses the 1998 film 'The Truman Show'. Kathryn and Monique, discuss themes such as self-identity, masking, trauma, and the impact of reality TV on society. They also explore the character of Truman Burbank and his journey towards self-discovery and authenticity. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of the film and its relevance in understanding human behaviour. Overall, the episode provides insights into the therapeutic potential of movies and the importance of self-determination and positive self-identity. Takeaways The Truman Show explores themes of self-identity, masking, and trauma, highlighting the importance of authenticity and self-discovery. The film raises questions about the impact of reality TV on society and the fascination with watching the lives of others. Truman Burbank's journey towards self-awareness and agency serves as a powerful metaphor for personal growth and overcoming societal expectations. The therapeutic potential of movies lies in their ability to provide insights into human behaviour and stimulate self-reflection. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 4/16/24 | ![]() Grief and Loss: 'Big Hero 6' with Vanessa Bowen | In this episode, Kathryn interviews Vanessa Bowen about the movie Big Hero 6 and its themes of grief and loss, ambition, and chosen family. They discuss the characters in the film, particularly Honey Lemon and her gentle and empathetic manner. They also explore the relationship between Hiro and Baymax, highlighting Baymax's role in providing comfort and support to Hiro as he navigates his grief. The conversation delves into the depiction of grief and loss in the film, the importance of maintaining connections with loved ones who have passed away, and the unique experiences of grief. Vanessa recommends other movies like Coco, Up, and Little Women which also explore themes of grief and loss. Kathryn and Vanessa explore the importance of client-led support, the challenges of finding the right words to comfort someone who is grieving, and the concept of choosing, connecting, and communicating in the healing process. Takeaways Big Hero 6 explores themes of grief and loss, ambition, and chosen family. The film depicts grief and loss in a realistic and relatable way, showing the different ways people grieve. Maintaining connections with loved ones who have passed away can provide comfort and support in the grieving process. Other movies like Coco, Up, and Little Women also explore themes of grief and loss. Client-led support is crucial in grief counselling, as it allows individuals to express their needs and be heard. It is important to be mindful of the words we use when comforting someone who is grieving, as common phrases may not always be helpful. Grief is a unique and non-linear process, and it is important to have compassion and acceptance for oneself and others. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 3/29/24 | ![]() The Vulnerability of Defeat: 'The Avengers' with Heather Hoagland | In this episode, Kathryn interviews Heather Hoagland and discusses cinema therapy in her work with clients, specifically the Marvel movies Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Endgame. The Marvel movies were a cultural phenomenon, grossing billions of dollars worldwide. The movies provide a collective experience and offer complex role models for viewers. Clients often resonate with specific superheroes, such as Iron Man and Thor, and find inspiration in their strengths and vulnerabilities. The themes of shame and failure are explored through characters like Iron Man and Thor, allowing clients to reflect on their limitations and find balance. The movies also highlight the power of teamwork, sacrifice, and post-traumatic growth. The Infinity Stones are a metaphor for clients' desires and challenges, and meaningful dialogue in the movies can facilitate healing. The emotional investment in the Marvel movies and the symbolism of Thanos add depth to the cinematic experience. The conversation explores the themes of duality, nuance, and the impact of black-and-white decisions. It delves into the importance of facing and managing intolerable emotions, using the metaphor of diving into a wave. The discussion also highlights the power of turning weaknesses into strengths and finding natural supports. The conversation concludes with a focus on cinema therapy and its ability to foster empathy and connection. Takeaways The Marvel movies provide a collective experience and offer complex role models for viewers. Clients often resonate with specific superheroes and find their strengths and vulnerabilities inspiring. Characters explore the themes of shame and failure, allowing clients to reflect on their limitations and find balance. The movies highlight the power of teamwork, sacrifice, and post-traumatic growth. Decisions made in black and white often overlook the nuance and impact on individuals. Managing intolerable emotions is crucial for personal growth and well-being. Turning weaknesses into strengths and finding natural supports can lead to success. Cinema therapy is a powerful tool for fostering empathy and connection. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 3/21/24 | ![]() The Zone of Interest, Dune: Part Two and, May December | In this episode, AJ and Kathryn discuss two movies in cinemas: The Zone of Interest and Dune: Part Two. They delve into the plot, characters, and filmmaking of each film. The Zone of Interest is a historical drama set in Auschwitz, exploring themes of complicity, control and the human condition. Dune Part 2 is a science fiction adventure film with epic visuals and powerful female characters. They also briefly mention the movie May December, which explores a controversial relationship. They recommend watching these movies for their thought-provoking themes and cinematic excellence. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 3/17/24 | ![]() Spirituality: 'The Tree of Life' with Lisa Bahar | In this episode of the Movie Health podcast, Kathryn interviews Lisa Bahar, a licensed marriage and family therapist, who discusses the film 'The Tree of Life' and its potential use in cinema therapy. The film, directed by Terrence Malick, explores seeking fulfilment, internal contemplation, and reconciliation themes. Lisa highlights the symbolism of trees and the role of music in the film. She also discusses Terrence Malick's unique style and the potential use of the movie in therapy, particularly for issues such as grief, family dynamics, and existential questions. The conversation emphasises the importance of slowing down and being present in life. Takeaways The Tree of Life explores seeking fulfilment, internal contemplation, and reconciliation themes. The film uses symbolism, music, and unique cinematography to create a powerful and immersive experience. The Tree of Life can be used in cinema therapy to explore grief, family dynamics, and existential questions. Slowing down and being present in life is an essential takeaway from the film. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | ![]() Nostalgia: 'Midnight Run' with Matthew Liebmann | In this episode of the Movie Health podcast, AJ Kennedy interviews Matthew Liebman, the Chief Product Innovation and Marketing Officer at Vista Group. They discuss Vista Group's role in the film and cinema industry and their podcast, Behind the Screens. The main focus of the conversation is on the movie 'Midnight Run', its cast, and its distinct elements. They also discuss the impact of cinema on mental health and the shared experiences and emotional impact of movies. The episode concludes with a discussion on collaboration and the future of Movie Health. Note: we apologise; the audio is a little rough. Takeaways Vista Group is a technology solutions company for the film and cinema industry. The 'Behind the Screens' podcast brings together different parts of the Vista Group and discusses new releases and audience breakdowns. 'Midnight Run' is an action comedy film from 1988, known for its chemistry between the two main characters and its crackling dialogue. Cinema can positively impact mental health by providing a collective and immersive experience. Shared experiences and emotional connections to movies can create lasting memories and contribute to overall well-being. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 3/3/24 | ![]() Belonging: 'Garden State' with Yasmine Loupis | In this episode, Kathryn interviews Yasmine Loupis about the film Garden State. They discuss the film's background and why Yasmine chose it for discussion. They explore the characters and themes of the film, including the relationship between Andrew (Zach Braff) and his father. They also discuss favourite scenes and quotes from the film. Yasmine shares her thoughts on the impact and relevance of the film and recommends other films by Zach Braff. They conclude the conversation by discussing mental health tips and Yasmine's professional experience. Takeaways Garden State is a film that explores belonging, connection, love, awakening, and taking control or action. The film is known for its quirky and offbeat style, with memorable scenes and dialogue. Zach Braff, the writer and director of the film, drew from his own experiences and struggles with mental health to create a deeply personal and relatable story. The film emphasises the importance of vulnerability, authenticity, and human connection in overcoming challenges and finding meaning in life. Yasmine Loupis shares her mental health tips, including the importance of routine, engaging in activities just for oneself, and fostering connections with like-minded individuals. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 2/27/24 | ![]() Anatomy of a Fall, Priscilla, All these Strangers, Anyone But You and Vulnerability | In this episode of the Movie Health Podcast, AJ and Kathryn discuss four movies currently in cinemas: Anatomy of a Fall, All of Us Strangers, Priscilla, and Anyone But You. They explore the themes of vulnerability and self-awareness in each film, highlighting the performances and storytelling techniques that make them stand out. The conversation delves into the unique styles of directors such as Sofia Coppola and Will Gluck, and the impact of chemistry between actors on the success of a comedy. The hosts also touch on the limited release of certain films and the importance of experiencing diverse cinematic experiences. Takeaways Anatomy of a Fall, All of Us Strangers, Priscilla, and Anyone But You are all remarkable movies currently in cinemas. Each film explores themes of vulnerability and self-awareness in its unique way. The chemistry between actors plays a crucial role in the success of a comedy. Limited releases can make it challenging for audiences to access quality films, but streaming platforms provide an opportunity for wider viewership. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Movie_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091823557439 If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 2/12/24 | ![]() Balance: 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' with Pei Kong | In this episode, Kathryn interviews Pei, a clinical psychologist and PhD candidate, about the film Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. They discuss Pei's connection to the film, the themes explored, and their favourite characters and scenes. Pei also shares her mental health tips, including the importance of play and self-reflection. Additionally, Pei talks about her research on child participation in child protection proceedings and the need to listen to children's voices. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the film and the theme of balance. Takeaways Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is a film that explores themes of love, honour, duty, loyalty, and authenticity. The film features strong female characters who challenge traditional gender roles. Mental health tips include incorporating play into daily life and practising self-reflection. Children's voices should be heard and respected in decision-making, especially in child protection proceedings. Balance is a central theme in the film and life. Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 1/22/24 | ![]() Poor Things, Ferrari, Wonka and Self Awareness | Welcome, movie enthusiasts, to Season 2 of the Movie Health Podcast! In this exciting episode, hosts AJ and Kathryn share their insights on recent cinema releases, blending the worlds of film and mental health. They delve into the cinematic experiences of the past weeks, covering films like "Poor Things," commending its boldness, and "Ferrari," appreciating stellar performances despite potential casting concerns. "Poor Things," directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and starring Emma Stone, is hailed for its boldness and fearless performances. The hosts delve into its themes of self-awareness, acceptance, and the intellectual and sexual awakening of the protagonist, Bella. "Ferrari," directed by Michael Mann, explores Enzo Ferrari's life. The hosts appreciate Adam Driver's portrayal of Enzo and praise Penelope Cruz for her captivating performance as Laura, Enzo's wife. The movie touches on family, grief, and the nature of life and change, focusing on Enzo's journey towards self-awareness. They also touch briefly on "Wonka," emphasizing its success and unique take on the classic character and mention two films AJ recommends: "Dream Scenario" and "Night Swim." Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Movie_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091823557439 If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us at aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 12/17/23 | ![]() Exploring 90s-2000s Teen Movies: Shaping Perceptions of Sexuality with Vanessa Bowen | Episode 14: Exploring 90s-2000s Teen Movies: Shaping Perceptions of Sexuality with Vanessa Bowen In episode fourteen of the Movie Health Podcast, join Kathryn as she delves into a captivating conversation with Vanessa Bolin, a counselor and author of the book "Apple Pies and Other Lies," provided intriguing insights into this captivating era of cinematic storytelling. One standout film from this era was 'Clueless,' released in 1995, which became a cornerstone of teen cinema. From discussing Vanessa's favorite movie 'Clueless' and the multi-dimensional character of Cher Horowitz to dissecting pivotal scenes and the evolving perceptions of sex and relationships in films like 'But I'm a Cheerleader' and '10 Things I Hate About You,' this conversation is a rich exploration of the societal influence on adolescent perceptions of sex. They navigate through topics like responsible sexuality, bisexual erasure, and the significance of comprehensive sex education. Vanessa's perspective as a counselor specializing in the LGBTQI+ community sheds light on the importance of representation and the impact of media on identity and self-discovery. Stay tuned as Kathryn and Vanessa unravel the layers of sexual Gestalt, the role of parental guidance, and the significance of self-awareness in navigating the challenging terrain of adolescence and sexual exploration. About Vanessa Bowen: Vanessa Bowen, a counselor and author residing in Ballarat, runs a private counseling practice called 'A Fairy Wren Counselling.' Her passion for grief and loss counseling, stress and anxiety management, and advocacy for the LGBTQI+ community is reflected in her work. Earlier this year, Vanessa published her debut book, "Apple Pies and Other Lies." Stay Connected with Vanessa: LinkedIn: Vanessa Bowen Featured in The Episode: Vannessa’s Book: https://applepiesandotherlies.square.site/ Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Movie_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091823557439 If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us: aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 12/12/23 | ![]() The Human Spirit in 'The Railway Man': Understanding Trauma and Healing with Tim Bettington | Join hosts AJ and Kathryn as they engage in an insightful discussion with mental health expert Tim Bettington, exploring the profound emotional journey portrayed in the 2013 film "The Railway Man." Released in 2013 and directed by Jonathan Teplitzky, this movie is based on Eric Lomax's autobiography and stars Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. Tim, drawing from his extensive experience in mental health support, takes us on a captivating exploration of the movie's themes, unravelling the complexities of trauma, forgiveness, and the human spirit. Kathryn and AJ guide this thought-provoking conversation, delving into the film's narrative and its portrayal of the harrowing aftermath of war. Ready to immerse yourself in this fascinating journey into the depths of human experience depicted in "The Railway Man"? Tune in now to gain a unique understanding of mental health and the powerful narratives cinema brings to life. Stay Connected with Tim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-bettington-110681b4/ Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn more about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Movie_Health If you have any questions about Movie Health Podcast or being part of the Movie Health podcast, please get in touch with us aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
| 11/12/23 | ![]() AI and Human Connection: Exploring Loneliness and Grief in 'Her' and 'M3GAN’ | In this episode, join AJ and Kathryn as they delve into the poignant 2013 film "Her," directed by Spike Jonze. This thought-provoking drama-romance follows Theodore Twombly, played by Joaquin Phoenix, as he navigates his journey from loneliness to finding an extraordinary connection with an AI operating system. The hosts explore themes of intimacy, detachment, vulnerability, and grief while examining how the movie portrays the evolving relationship between humans and technology. AJ & Kathryn also discuss the 2022 sci-fi comedy horror film "M3GAN," directed by Gerard Johnson. This quirky film introduces viewers to M3GAN, a lifelike robotic doll. They discuss the film's unique approach to horror, its self-aware campiness, and its exploration of themes such as grief, human connection, and the ethical implications of AI technology. "M3GAN" offers a humorous take on the role of AI in our lives, leaving audiences both entertained and contemplative. Join us as we journey through the intricate themes of "Her" and the entertaining, thought-provoking aspects of "M3GAN." This episode explores the fascinating connection between movies, mental health, and the impact of technology on human emotions, and we can't wait to share our insights with you! Movie Health Podcast is sponsored by: Telly Moods by eClapper Project INC. Telly Moods recommends which movies and TV series to watch by matching the user's mood and the real-time offer of all streaming platforms. Learn More about Movie Health Podcast: Instagram: @Moviehealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/movie-health/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Movie_Health Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091823557439 If you have any questions about Movie Health or being part of the Movie Health Podcast, please get in touch with us: aj@movie.health | — | ||||||
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