UBMC 118: TWILIGHT & THE VILLAGE
This week, Leigh discusses all things apples through the 2008 romance/fantasy film Twilight, while Lori examines the psychological impact of color in M. Night Shyamalan's 2004 period thriller film The Village.
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- TWILIGHT (2008)
- TWILIGHT: WHY STEPHENIE MEYER REALLY CHOSE AN APPLE FOR THE COVER
- THE PRESENT TREE: APPLE TREE SYMBOLISM
- THE CURIOUS SYMBOLISM OF APPLES IN LITERATURE AND MYTH
- TWILIGHT: WHAT EVERY BOOK COVER REALLY MEANS
- APPLES IN MYTHOLOGY
- HESPERIDES: GREEK MYTHOLOGY
- APPLE MAGIC, RITUALS, AND DIVINATION
- APPLE MYTHOLOGY: THE FRUIT THAT LAUNCHED A THOUSAND SHIPS
- THE CAPTIVATING MAGICKAL PROPERTIES OF APPLES
- 10 WAYS TO USE APPLES IN WITCHCRAFT
- CELTIC, GREEK, AND PAGAN TRADITIONS: APPLES
- ENCHANTED LIVING: APPLE FOLKLORE, FAIRY TALES, MYTH, AND MAGIC
- THE VILLAGE (2004)
- THE VILLAGE - ROTTEN TOMATOES
- THE VILLAGE MOVIE REVIEW AND FILM SUMMARY (2004) | ROGER EBERT
- COLOR IN FILMS: THE VILLAGE
- COLOR + DESIGN BLOG / COLOR IN FILM: M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN
- THE COLOR PSYCHOLOGY OF RED
- THE COLOR PSYCHOLOGY OF YELLOW
- COLOR PSYCHOLOGY: HOW DO COLORS AFFECT MOOD AND EMOTION?