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Hollywood Haunts The World: An Investigation into the Cinema of Occulted Taboos
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The secret history of the world can be decoded through film.In Hollywood Haunts the World: An Investigation into the Cinema of Occulted Taboos, Robert Guffey deconstructs the most powerful taboos of the twentieth century (and the initial decades of the twentyfirst century) by analyzing how disturbing and transgressive ideas involving Theosophy, Gnosticism, Freemasonry, Darwinian Evolution, Surrealism, Freudian and Jungian psychology, race relations, paranoia, UFOs, xenophobia, political conspiracies, the JFK assassination, virtual reality, and alternate dimensions have been reflected in filmsboth American and foreignthroughout the past one hundred years.Popular films and TV shows that fall under Robert Guffeys cuttingedge scrutiny include Guillermo del Toros Nightmare Alley, Larry Wade Carells Girl Next, Matt Shakmans WandaVision, Anthony and Joe Russos Avengers: Infinity War, Scott Derricksons Dr. Strange, Steven Spielbergs Ready Player One, Jennifer Kents The Babadook, Christopher Nolans Inception, Stanley Kubricks Eyes Wide Shut, Vince Gilligans Breaking Bad, Oliver Stones JFK, Mark Frost and David Lynchs Twin Peaks, John Carpenters They Live, Alan Pakulas The Parallax View, John Frankenheimers The Manchurian Candidate, Jack Arnolds It Came from Outer Space, Edgar G. Ulmers The Man from Planet X, Robert Floreys Murders in the Rue Morgue, Buster Keatons Sherlock Jr., and Victor Sjstrms The Phantom Carriage.
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