The Hollywood Medical Reporter – Big Eyes and Delusional Disorder
by Daliah LeslieSimultaneously grotesque yet tender material is director Tim Burton’s specialty. Burton was therefore the perfect choice... READ MORE →
Simultaneously grotesque yet tender material is director Tim Burton’s specialty. Burton was therefore the perfect choice... READ MORE →
The National Geographic Channel examines the science of sleep in the upcoming television event, Sleepless In America, premiering... READ MORE →
I had some expectations when I learned there was to be a feature film on the life of Stephen Hawking. Like many others, I... READ MORE →
The media’s interest in addiction is not new. As far back as the silent era, Human Wreckage (1923) portrayed the dangers... READ MORE →
Ethics are murky when it comes to the depiction of medical science on television shows and films. Despite a growing consensus... READ MORE →
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such a hard swing with such a loud miss. Lucy truly deserves an A for effort; and... READ MORE →
What is more important, for a show to be compelling or medically accurate? The answer is not simple. READ MORE → Read More →
Unless you’ve been distracted by an opiate-induced cloud, you’ll be familiar with Dr. Gregory House and his Sherlock... READ MORE →
In 1984 Vicks aired a commercial for their new Formula 44 cough syrup. The spokesperson, Dr. Rick Webber gave a glowing recommendation... READ MORE →
The Hollywood Medical Reporter’s purpose is to examine the influence that film and television has had, and continues to... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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