In the final dissection of Zack Snyder’s work, Thomas and Brett analyze a revelatory occult-themed Justice League t-shirt, compare and contrast Snyder’s philosophy of divinization with Alan Moore’s, and talk about disturbing themes in Legend of the Guardians.
Psyop Cinema’s first appearance on Jay Dyer’s show, Jay’s Analysis. Thomas and Brett joined him to discuss the films La Femme Nikita, Hardware, and The Empty Man, three very different movies that all help reveal the Luciferian nature of pop-culture psyops. They talk about dystopian nihilism, occult dynamics within espionage, and the sinister implications of…
Thomas and Brett investigate the theme of dissociation in Snyder’s work, explaining how Sucker Punch can act as a master key for some of the most sinister dynamics of Hollywood, discussing the propaganda inherent to 300‘s blend of fantasy and reality, and considering the political dynamics of Snyder’s films.
Continuing their Zack Snyder series, Thomas and Brett delve into apocalypse programming, the occult roots of pop-scientism, and nihilism as a means of cultural destruction.
Thomas and Brett 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. Find more of Jay’s content at https://jaysanalysis.com/
Thomas and Brett discuss how Zack Snyder engages in religious engineering to manipulate the concept of Superman, unveil the globalist agenda present in Man of Steel, and debate the merits of Batman v Superman.
A clip from a bonus episode in which Thomas and Brett explore The Green Knight, a film full of occult messaging straight from the elites. The conversation ranges from its subversion of Arthurian knighthood to its hints of exotheology. Find the full episode on the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PsyopCinema
The final episode of the Christopher Nolan series. Thomas and Brett reveal the shockingly positive and subversive messaging of his Batman trilogy. They also take stock of how his various films differently wrestle with his troubling career path, as well as the damage that the Nolan legacy has done to film culture.
Thomas and Brett are joined by Jasun Horsley, author of 16 Maps of Hell. Topics include having our energy harvested by the Hollywood superculture, the dynamics of occult manipulation, and the place of Hitchcock’s Psycho within the Hollywood psyop.
Thomas and Brett discuss how the death of women in Nolan films symbolizes the death of the soul, the pros and cons of a Jungian approach to these symbols, and how Dunkirk secretly explains Nolan’s whole worldview.
Continuing their discussion of Nolan’s use of the method, Thomas and Brett reveal the dark truth about the messaging of Interstellar and Tenet, and conclude with a conversation about predictive programming.
Beginning their investigation into Christopher Nolan, Thomas and Brett discuss the meaning of “the method,” and use films like Memento and The Prestige to show how themes of mind control permeate his work.