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Sarah Silverman and more talk therapy in new web series. Therapy’s great — and stars like Sarah Silverman and Lena Dunham attest to that in a new web series from Girls alum Alex Karpovsky and designer Teddy Blanks, who work together under the name Spielbergs. Each episode of the series, titled Shrink, is centered on a two- minute video interview with an artist talking about their experience in therapy. Electronic duo Tanlines created an original score for Shrink, which also features episodes with writers Susan Orlean and Gary Shteyngart along with director Kimberly Peirce, best known for Boys Don’t Cry, and Orange Is the New Black‘s Natasha Lyonne. It premiered online Monday, Sept. National Psychotherapy Day. For Silverman, she says she owes “so much of the best of me” to her therapist.

In her clip, she talks about her therapist helping her identify the cause for self- deprecation and how to stop it from becoming harmful. I remember my therapist just saying, ‘Look in the mirror less,'” Silverman recalls. It got me starting to stop talking s—t about myself, lovingly correct myself when I do. Like, ‘Oh, look at my thighs are disgusting!’ And then I go, ‘My thighs are strong and they work and I love them.'”Spielbergs/Vimeo. As for Dunham, she initially went to therapy as a child to deal with obsessive- compulsive disorder. She says that after defining herself by her disorder for most of her life, she started to let other things define her in a process that really began in college.
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That was the thing that started me in a direction where my obsessive- compulsive disorder no longer defined my life,” she remembers, “which it doesn’t anymore.”Although Lyonne admits she’s “never been a big fan” of therapy, she notes, “Probably the most helpful tool of all my years of therapy and self- help, in general, would be this idea that I’m not broken.” Meanwhile, Peirce calls the experience “a huge influence in my life.” “I’ve done all kinds of therapies that have been helpful in different ways,” she reveals before going on to explain psychodrama, a type of psychotherapy involving acting. Spielbergs. According to Karpovsky, the idea for Shrink came after he asked a friend to briefly describe his experience in therapy. After thinking about it for a second, he was able to tell a really tight, moving, funny self- deprecating, insightful, and vulnerable narrative about his epiphany,” Karpovsky told Buzz. Feed. “That experience, even though it was so fleeting, stayed with me for a few days and I told Teddy about it. He was like, ‘Maybe there’s something there.'”See all six episodes over at the Shrink website.
Goosebumps' Books Referenced In the Upcoming Movie. Author R. L. Stine’s massive collection of horror books for kids is finally about to get the big screen treatment in Goosebumps, a Jumanji- esque tale directed by Rob Letterman (Gulliver’s Travels) in which all of the various monsters from the extensive Goosebumps library are accidentally brought to life. Jack Black plays a fictionalized version of Stine, while Dylan Minnette plays the new kid in town, Zach, who stumbles across the reclusive author and his collection of dangerous manuscripts.
Goosebumps has the benefit of appealing to both young kids and adults who grew up in the nineties and still have plenty of nostalgia for the Goosebumps books – from “Say Cheese and Die” to “Monster Blood”. Even those nineties kids who weren’t into reading probably caught at least a few episodes of the TV adaptation. In the new trailer for Goosebumps, every single one of Stine’s creations manages to crawl their way out of the books and take over the town of Greendale, Maryland, but since around 2. Goosebumps books have been published it’s going to be a challenge to fit them all on screen. Iconic characters like Slappy the Dummy and the Abominable Snowman play significant roles, but this movie also promises to be a treasure trove of references and Easter eggs.
We probably won’t know just how many books made it into the Goosebumps movie until it’s released, but here are 2. Abominable Snowman of Pasadena. Watch The Pink Panther Strikes Again Streaming there. This legendary monster is the first to get released in the Goosebumps trailer, and much like in the original book he ends up looking a little out of place. The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena” is about a pair of siblings whose father manages to capture the Abominable Snowman, brings it back to their home town of Pasadena, California, and then accidentally lets it get free.

Can you call that foreshadowing? A Shocker on Shock Street. This crazy tale was part of the original run of Goosebumps books, and takes place in a horror movie themed amusement park where things are not quite what they appear. At one point the young protagonists are attacked by a group of giant praying mantises that spit hot tar. One of these was featured on the cover of the book, and is seen in the trailer towering over Stine and the kids.
Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls. The Big Man Full Movie Part 1. When you want to represent a massive outbreak of monsters onscreen, it’s always useful to have a horde of something, and Goosebumps has ghouls. Specifically, the ghouls from the Goosebumps Series 2. Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls”, who have the abilities to possess the bodies of the living. Attack of the Jack O’Lanterns. People might like to eat pumpkins, but in this spooky Halloween tale the situation gets reversed as aliens with Jack O’Lantern heads satisfy their taste for human flesh by forcing their prospective meals to fatten themselves up on Halloween candy. The Jack O’Lanterns look to be a pretty key part of the ensemble monster cast of Goosebumps.
They even made it onto the poster. Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter.
This Give Yourself Goosebumps (choose your own adventure) tale offered readers the choice between eating some funky- looking purple peanut butter, causing them to shrink down to a tiny size, or grabbing a bite of stale chocolate cake, causing them to grow into a giant. Whether the purple peanut butter or the chocolate cake will actually be featured in the movie remains to be seen, but the manuscript for the book is visible on Stine’s shelf in the trailer.«1.