Psychiatrist
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The story asks us to believe there is a underground lesbian sex cult where members are being murdered by their
psychiatrist
who just happens to be a transvestite.
Filming, editing, direction, dialogue, sets, makeup, writing, casting (especially the young girl and imposter child psychiatrist), and the story all were just the worst.
The hubby begins questioning the bizarre event and gets help through a very annoying
psychiatrist.
Better than average World War II-era "who-dun-it" featuring Warner Baxter as a former gangster who suffered amnesia and has been reborn as a
psychiatrist
now known as Robert Ordway who helps both the police and criminals who want to go straight.
In this case, Dan Aykroyd plays a mental patient who poses as a psychiatrist, and he goes to Beverly Hills to sub for Charles Grodin.
Even the dedicated
psychiatrist
can't seem to keep Fulci on the right track... Now, when it comes to pure fun and entertainment value, Cat in the Brain certainly is one of Fulci's most pleasant films.
Under hypnosis during a session with
psychiatrist
Dr. Susan Lamarche(Lindsay Crouse), Craig discovers that his wife was impregnated by aliens.
Scottie MacGregor likewise impresses as wise supervisor Ms. Boswell and ubiquitous 70's trailer voice guy Ronald Gans supplies the off-screen voice of a
psychiatrist.
A crackling and magnificent thriller about a child psychiatrist, Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) who is desperately urged by two FBI agents, Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) and Gordon Ramsey (Jake Weber) to use her therapy on Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Ofornio), a serial killer who (uses strange and horrifying torture tactics) is found in a coma by the feds.
The one who says that Lucio Fulci is not one of the most important names in the history of splatter is probably mad.The Italian director is a legend among hardcore-horror fans,and his work exceeds the barriers of the genre(who can forgot his western,crime or fantasy flicks).This is probably his goriest film,and unfortunately one the last.A horror director(Fulci as himself) starts hallucinating about gruesome murders.He goes to a psychiatrist,who makes him believe he is the criminal.In this time,the doctor begins a long chain of serial crimes.With such a plot,the movie should have been filled with something.And there are roting corpses,crashed or melted heads,stabbings,decapitations,chainsaw dismemberment and many others.Kind of boring sometimes,the film is saved by the excessive violence that will definitely please the gore addicts.
and it is the seemingly 'real' people - anjali,the psychiatrist,and jojo- who never reach anywhere.my
The story is about a mysterious mental patient Prot, played by Kevin Spacey, and his unbelieving
psychiatrist
Dr. Powel, played by Jeff Bridges.
It also has a lot of great vignettes: Scott berating head nurse Nancy Marchand after one of here underlings accidentally kills a doctor; daffy administrator Frances Sternhagen trying desperately to collect insurance info from a waiting room full of sick people; Scott getting sobering advice from the hospital
psychiatrist
after telling him of his woeful home-life.
Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges are both in top form, as a mysterious man who may or may not be from another planet, and the
psychiatrist
that develops a bond with him while trying to decipher his mystery.
Michael Ritchie's "The Couch Trip" is a wonderfully anarchic comedy about what makes a good
psychiatrist.
There is no way Sam could get a
psychiatrist
to see him in the same day he makes an appointment and the doctor talks to Sam like it wasn't his first visit.
I once explained to a
psychiatrist
this movie and the belief system of the church and family.
The local police pick him up & take him to a youth centre where child
psychiatrist
Maggie Burroughs (Lisa Zane) interviews him, she finds a newspaper cutting in his pocket which leads the two to Elm Street in Springwood where they discover that no children live there & therefore no victims for Freddy kill anyone.
Fatty's wife is tired of all his heavy drinking, so she takes him to a sanitarium where a
psychiatrist
(Keaton) claims to have a guaranteed cure!
They could have kept the narrative but at least made it much more believable and interesting if it was coming from a
psychiatrist
or maybe a newspaper reporter or something.
It also shows how easy it is for a
psychiatrist
to become corrupt and act like they are God.
All three stories are bracketed with a
psychiatrist
hypnotist line which is unnecessary and all the stories are bad.
NO!!!!! Everyone mistaking this cheap gore-show for art should as soon as possible visit his
psychiatrist
or should watch Pink Floyd's "The Wall" to see how a similar topic can be worked out in an artful way...
Your
psychiatrist
needs to prescribe stronger medications for your problem.
The effect achieved in this story about a
psychiatrist
who becomes involved with con artists is so mannered that I have to assume that that was the desired intent.
Often bursting into song or dancing a few steps, the capricious Steckert gradually gains the trust and affection of his captive and, as police close in for an inevitable showdown, the tethered pair are seen to be a great deal alike in their responses to forms of rejection, as discerned by a
psychiatrist
(Lindsay Wagner) assigned to aid a zealous police lieutenant (James Coburn) who is in charge of the manhunt for Steckert and his "prisoner".
His problems lead him to Jerome Davenport, a
psychiatrist
who helps him realize that his troubles stem from his childhood upbringing.
The police hire
psychiatrist
Michael Glass (David Morrissey) to see if she's mentally competent to stand trial.
There is a
psychiatrist
(Ian Holm) who warns Kitty and Jenny that Chris' temporary happiness with Margaret will disappear if he 'cures' him.
The psychiatrist, just learning of the child, believes such knowledge will restore Chris.
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