A struggling actor, known for his role as a superhero, tries to regain relevance by directing and starring in a play. As he deals with demanding actors, personal issues, and mounting pressure, he starts to lose touch with reality. In a desperate attempt to prove himself, he puts on a show that ends with a shocking twist. Will his gamble pay off or push him over the edge?
A psychiatric ward caregiver crosses paths with an eccentric children's book writer, leading to a journey of love, healing, and self-discovery.
All the Bright Places follows the story of Violet Markey and Theodore Finch, two high school students who meet and form a deep connection while dealing with their own individual struggles. Violet is grieving the loss of her sister and struggling with survivor's guilt, while Finch battles with undiagnosed mental illness. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing, finding solace in each other's presence. However, their fragile relationship is tested as they navigate their own personal demons and try to confront the darkness that threatens to consume them.
I Remember You is a suspenseful TV show that follows a detective with memory loss and a criminal profiler as they work together to solve crimes and unravel a dark past. With elements of romance, mystery, and psychological trauma, this show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Hoarders (2009) delves deep into the lives of individuals struggling with compulsive hoarding, revealing the psychological disorder behind their behavior. Through captivating stories, the show exposes the emotional and physical toll hoarding takes on both the hoarders and their loved ones.
Halloween II (2009) is a horror movie that follows the murderous rampage of Michael Myers as he returns home to Haddonfield, Illinois. The film delves into the psychological disorders of the characters, particularly the nurse dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder. The plot includes brutal murders, a white horse symbolizing madness, and a series of sadistic killings. As the body count rises, the movie explores themes of family relationships, loss, and the consequences of unresolved trauma.
Ju Eun-ho is an unknown announcer with 14 years of experience. She struggles to get the chance to have her name recognized by the public. She also has another personality, Ju Hae-ri, due to a deep wound in her heart. Her alter-ego, Ju Hae-ri, is super positive and works as a parking attendant. Jeong Hyun-oh is Ju Eun-ho's ex-boyfriend; they dated for a long time but broke up. He became a star announcer as soon as he joined the broadcasting station and is the most-liked announcer by the public, but Jeong Hyun-oh also carries a hidden wound in his mind that he has never shown to anyone. Somehow, Ju Eun-ho and Jeong Hyun-oh reunite and help cure each other's wounds.
In Magic (1978), a ventriloquist named Corky is haunted by his alter ego, an evil dummy named Fats. As his obsession with Fats grows, Corky's mental state deteriorates, leading to a series of terrifying events that threaten his sanity and the lives of those around him.
Nuts is a psychological thriller about a high-profile courtroom trial, where a woman with a history of mental illness is accused of murder. As the trial unfolds, her sanity is questioned, and the audience is left to determine her guilt or innocence. The film explores themes of psychology, psychiatry, and the American justice system.
Sister, Sister is a psychological thriller that takes place in a small town in Louisiana. The story revolves around a mysterious murder at a bed and breakfast, and the secrets that the inhabitants of the town are hiding.
After a devastating school shooting, the lives of students and teachers are forever changed as they grapple with grief, guilt, and the dark secrets that come to the surface.
Mommy's Little Girl is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the dark and twisted dynamics between a grandmother and her granddaughter. The movie delves into themes of psychological abuse, fear of abandonment, and the consequences of unresolved conflicts within family relationships.
A young man wakes up in a dingy bathroom, where the lifeless body of a woman lies in a tub full of flowers. He doesn't know what he's doing here and tries to escape the nightmare he's woken up in.
A young woman has spent her life tormented by the death of her mother, who was on a ship torpedoed during World War II. When her father hires an investigator to look into the circumstances of the mother's death 30 years prior, it triggers a new rash of emotional turmoil for the young woman and uncovers a heinous crime.
In 'Bewitched,' a woman with multiple personalities is accused of murdering her husband. As her lawyer and psychiatrist delve deeper into her case, they uncover the disturbing truth behind her fractured identity and the events leading up to the crime.
In 'How I Learned to Love the Numbers,' a person with a psychological disorder examines their experiences and attempts to come to terms with their compulsions and obsessive thoughts. Along the way, they explore the impact of their disorder on their personal relationships and identity, ultimately embracing their true self.
Broke and about to divorce his wife, a pilot joins a smuggling scheme in postwar Madrid.
This documentary attempts to understand why so many comedians experience mental health issues, a condition that stands in stark contrast to their profession. Anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts: these are the heavy subjects they dare to tackle on stage. Cathy Gauthier, Coco Belliveau, Jean-François Mercier, Mario Jean, Maude Landry, Preach and Simon Gouache testify.
A psychiatrist who probes the mind of traumatized soldiers attempts to unlock the secret that drove a gentle but deeply-disturbed World War I veteran to the edge of insanity.
A partially blind Englishman retires to the French Riviera. He meets and falls for the Widow of a French Resistance fighter but is horrified when he discovers she is involved with smugglers and murderers.