The Leto series takes Thomas and Brett to the infamous 2022 film Morbius. Like Leto’s career, Morbius is a highly synthetic product, a strange blend of ideas and images from earlier movies in the superhero genre. The guys cover the memes mocking the absurdity of the film’s existence and discuss how Jared Leto in a…
Thomas is joined by both Rachel Wilson and Rebecca Dillingham (Dissident Mama) for a discussion of the thriving subgenre of woke-themed horror. They take a look at the movies Antebellum and Don’t Worry Darling, breaking down the inversion, projection, and misdirection in their depictions of mind control. Rachel and Rebecca also rip apart the factual…
Thomas and Brett are joined by Paul and Phillip Collins to discuss their book Invoking the Beyond. The Collins brothers’ research details how the ideology of techno-utopianism replaces the divine with counterfeits such as AI, superweapons, or extraterrestrial ‘gods,’ using these surrogates to epistemically overwhelm humanity and push for the creation of a ‘New Man.’…
Brett and Thomas are joined by philosopher Steven DeLay, for the first of an intermittent series we’ll be doing with him on the films of Terrence Malick. After giving an overview of Malick, we analyze the Malick movie that most directly interacts with the major topics of Psyop Cinema, his 1973 debut Badlands. We discuss…
Brett and Thomas are joined by Sean McCann for a conversation about Jordan Peele’s influential 2017 horror film Get Out. They discuss whether the film’s depiction of occult secret societies and trauma-based mind control is ultimately helpful or harmful, getting into the relevance of the film’s treatment of racism and what all this reveals about…
Brett speaks with Ken Ammi about Creation of the Humanoids, a 1962 sci-fi film full of transhumanist themes. They discuss the blend of occultism, evolution, and technology, seen in the film’s depiction of humanity becoming interchangeable with machines. Brett and Ken also discuss the film’s strange background, the usual mind control tropes, as well as…
Thomas and Brett sift through more serial killer misdirection as they analyze The Little Things, an enigmatic thriller starring Denzel Washington and Jared Leto. All the usual themes of religious engineering and hints of the realities of Programmed to Kill conspiracies are present. Ultimately, this film’s odd meta-commentary on the serial killer genre seems to…
Thomas is joined by two returning guests, James Ellis of Hermitix and Geoff Shullenberger of Outsider Theory, to discuss several John Carpenter films. They talk about the struggle against paranoia and inhuman monstrosity in The Thing, Gnostic-Catholic conspiracies and pop-science in Prince of Darkness, the insights and shortcomings of They Live‘s critique of consumer capitalism,…
Thomas speaks with Rebecca Dillingham, host of The Dissident Mama Podcast and blog and cofounder of the Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship, about the lies of the Yankee Empire. Rebecca gives her take on the psyops perpetrated by globalists and neocons that have distorted American history and demonized the South. They cover many aspects of the problem…
Thomas and Brett went on the Dissident Mama podcast to explain what Psyop Cinema is all about. Topics include the origins of Psyop Cinema, Hollywood’s assault on Christianity, their critiques of sci-fi and superheroes, and what they mean by terms such as “red pill programming” and the “second matrix.” https://www.dissidentmama.net/
Suicide Squad is an especially important entry in our series on Jared Leto, given that his performance as the Joker is the reason Thomas and Brett have been taking such a close look at his hyper-sus career. Unsurprisingly, Suicide Squad turns out to be among the most explicitly Monarch mind control themed superhero films of…
Thomas and Brett went on William Ramsey’s show to give our updated analysis of Fight Club (previously covered in our series on David Fincher), getting into predictive programming, anarcho-primitivism as a tool of the New World Order, and the dark self archetype. The conversation also covers Fincher, Leto, Chuck Palahniuk, and connections to what we…