Maybe you’re looking to save a few bucks or the current theater choices just aren’t cutting it. Whatever the case may be, sometimes it’s just as nice to sit at home and watch a good flick. Take a look at this week’s picks for some At-Home Alternatives to the weekly cinema options.

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One of the most interesting aspects of A Dangerous Method was the matters of psychology. The movie primarily focused on Sigmund Freud’s method of psychoanalysis and talk only briefly of Carl Jung’s interest in studying the unconscious. It was only really brought up to explain the rift that was beginning to grow between Freud and Jung. In the film, Freud and Jung have a rift brought between them when Jung starts to talk about the unconscious and Freud rejects it as paranormal beliefs.

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November is arguably the worst month for wide release movies in 2011 but that would be a really tight race. There’s not much to be excited about unless you have a cool theater near you to catch some of the limited releases out this month. I’ll give you my two cents.

Nick recently visited the New Orleans Film Festival and has a slew of reviews to share. Along with reviews, Nick also recorded his thoughts on the audience perspective of some of the films. Enjoy!

A Dangerous Method (2011) Directed by David Cronenberg. Starring: Michael Fassbender, Keira Knightley and Viggo Mortensen. IMDB says:A look at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gives birth to psychoanalysis.