Cinematherapy for the Soul: The Girl's Guide to Finding Inspiration One Movie at a Time

Cinematherapy for the Soul: The Girl's Guide to Finding Inspiration One Movie at a Time

Beverly West

Language: English

Pages: 221

ISBN: 0385337043

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Has your karma run over your dogma? Are you feeling anxious about the future, or wondering who turned down the dimmer switch on your inner light? The illumination you need is right at your fingertips. Settle into the lotus position, pick up your remote control, and let movies be your spiritual guide on your journey toward personal nirvana. From the bestselling duo who brought you Cinematherapy, Advanced Cinematherapy, Cinematherapy for Lovers, and Bibliotherapy comes CINEMATHERAPY FOR THE SOUL, a video guide guaranteed to help you become your own guru.

With 150 new reviews of classic and contemporary movies and thoughtful quotes to uplift you, CINEMATHERAPY FOR THE SOUL is guaranteed to help you discover that the movies will reinvigorate your tired spirit and help you find inspiration, one movie at a time.

Sound: Dialogue, Music, and Effects (Behind the Silver Screen)

Jack Pierce: The Man Behind The Monsters

Hawks on Hawks

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bringing forth its inner light and making it glow like alabaster. And he’s got a day job he’s perfectly content with: designing and creating forty massive sculptures to glorify the tomb of Pope Julius II (Rex Harrison). Okay, so it'll take about 140 years to complete his plans—he’s an artist, not a numbers cruncher. But the pope has something else in mind for the famed artist from Florence: a painting job. On a ceiling of his favorite little chapel, the Sistine. Michelangelo is totally

fury. Can Cathy find serenity and joy again? Will the pressures split apart the friendship that's holding her together? Will she finally blow this Popsicle stand and take up residence in a more cosmopolitan neck of the woods? Watch Far from Heaven when you feel that no matter how well you re containing your fears, they Ve popping up like so many gophers in the garden. Because even when change seems bad, growth is always good. Panic Room (2002) Stars: Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, Forest

must respect nature enough to suppress our human instinct to protect a wild animal from the harsh landscape of, well, the wild. Joy Adamson (Virginia McKenna) is the wife of George Adamson (Bill Travers), a British game warden working in Africa, and one day she is delighted to discover that her husband has brought home three orphaned lion cubs. All of Joy's maternal instinct buttons are pushed and she stays up late into the night adjusting her recipe for baby lion milk in order to find a formula

to total irrelevance, and the Stonehenge of their artistic aspirations is about to be trod upon by hired midgets in elf costumes. There are anxious meetings during which the boys circle the wagons and hurl accusations against their hapless manager (Tony Hendra), and frantic attempts to save face in front of their documentarian (Rob Reiner). There are hearty denials of their anxiety and fear, a quiet little war brewing over the well-meaning meddling of David's girlfriend (June Chadwick), and

as he’s piling up his “Final Notice” bills. Frankly, even Borchardt's family thinks he’s a world-class loser (he’s thirty and still lives with his parents), although they're far too reserved to tell him outright. Instead, they indulge in passive-aggressive silences and mention to the documen-tarian that they personally think Mark is well suited for factory work. And yet, while you might think that a documentary about a would-be filmmaker and high-school dropout who has to moonlight cleaning

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