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An oil painting inspired by Only Murders in the Building, showing a young woman symbolizing Mabel Mora standing in a vintage New York apartment hallway illuminated by warm light, surrounded by mystery and subtle crime-related details.
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Mabel Mora: Solitude, Curiosity, and the True-Crime Psyche

Introduction to Mabel Mora and Her Role in 'Only Murders in the Building'Mabel Mora, played by the charismatic Selena Gomez, stands at the heart of Hulu's hit series 'Only Murders…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 18, 2025
Oil painting portrait of Sydney Adamu from The Bear, showcasing creativity, vulnerability, and emotional resilience in the arts.
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Sydney Adamu: Creativity, Control, and the Fear of Not Being Enough

In the vibrant world of creative arts, individuals often grapple with psychological challenges that can impede their progress and diminish their joy in creation. One such creative mind is Sydney…
Posted by Screen Psyche October 2, 2025

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