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Look Your Truth Dead in the Eyes: Cobweb (2023)

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Screen Scares Month is here for the 2nd installment of this special series. Today, Screen Cares co-hosts, Sarah and Jennie, discuss a movie that’s not an easy watch. It’s bloody, violent and scary, but instead of giving a subtle instruction in healing, the horror film Cobweb (2023), demonstrates the tenuous and dangerous nature of keeping your deepest pain unacknowledged and hidden away. Perhaps we can all find a little bit of truth as we let loose the "spider sister" of our pasts.
Screen Shares Rating: Buddy and Love Screen
Use our Screen Sparks as a way to light the fire of a deeper conversation, and thus, a deeper connection with someone you care about:
1) Can you heal from trauma without naming it and letting it sit in the light of the day?
2) How are secrets and lies different from one another?
3) Is truth always important?

Click HERE for a transcript of today's episode.
References:
Sir Walter Scott's poem, Marmion, gave us the infamous quote: "...oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive."
Cobweb's Rotten Tomatoes Ratings

Visit www.ScreenCares.com for all of the resources mentioned in the episode and for additional Screen Cares content.
Follow the podcast on Instagram
@screencarespod and Facebook!
Subscribe to Screen Cares wherever you enjoy podcasts to make sure you never miss an opportunity to watch better, together.

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Screen Scares Month is here for the 2nd installment of this special series. Today, Screen Cares co-hosts, Sarah and Jennie, discuss a movie that’s not an easy watch. It’s bloody, violent and scary, but instead of giving a subtle instruction in healing, the horror film Cobweb (2023), demonstrates the tenuous and dangerous nature of keeping your deepest pain unacknowledged and hidden away. Perhaps we can all find a little bit of truth as we let loose the "spider sister" of our pasts.
Screen Shares Rating: Buddy and Love Screen
Use our Screen Sparks as a way to light the fire of a deeper conversation, and thus, a deeper connection with someone you care about:
1) Can you heal from trauma without naming it and letting it sit in the light of the day?
2) How are secrets and lies different from one another?
3) Is truth always important?

Click HERE for a transcript of today's episode.
References:
Sir Walter Scott's poem, Marmion, gave us the infamous quote: "...oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive."
Cobweb's Rotten Tomatoes Ratings

Visit www.ScreenCares.com for all of the resources mentioned in the episode and for additional Screen Cares content.
Follow the podcast on Instagram
@screencarespod and Facebook!
Subscribe to Screen Cares wherever you enjoy podcasts to make sure you never miss an opportunity to watch better, together.

  continue reading

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