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Free movie night kits, quiz packs, host notes, answer sheets and event prompts for PsychSocs, student socials and suspiciously last-minute committee plans.
A printable event pack for running a psychology movie night without relying on silence, vibes, or one person accidentally becoming the lecturer.
It includes discussion materials for ten films, each chosen because it opens into useful psychological themes without leaning entirely on the usual clinical suspects.
Show films included
- 10 film discussion sheets
- Key psychological themes for each film
- Discussion prompts that work in a room
- One less obvious angle for each title
- Discussion tips for running the event well
A ready-made printable quiz pack for PsychSoc quiz nights, welcome events, student socials and committee rescue missions.
It covers famous studies, brain and behaviour, pop culture, psychology myths and the stranger corners of the field.
- 6 psychology-themed quiz rounds
- Team answer sheets
- Host answer key
- Tie-breakers
- Promotion guide with poster wording and social post ideas
A printable film-themed quiz for psychology movie nights, student socials and groups who want recognisable films with actual psychological ideas attached.
The questions are designed to be accessible for mixed groups while still feeling properly themed.
- Psychology in Film Basics
- Therapists, Patients, and Unstable Rooms
- Memory, Identity, and Reality Going Wrong
- Horror, Fear, and the Mind
- Movie Psychology: True or False
- Fairy Tale, Real Trauma
A darker psychology quiz on fear, horror, manipulation, moral panic and the stranger corners of the mind.
Built for Halloween socials, horror-themed events, darker quiz nights or any society evening that has chosen to stare cheerfully into the abyss.
- 6 villain-era psychology-themed quiz rounds
- Team answer sheets
- Host answer key
- Tie-breaker questions
- Promotion guide for posters or social posts
- Discussion tips for running the event well