Study shows movies about mental illness earn more, and get better reviews

Movies about mental illness have consistently earned more money, received better reviews, and won more Academy Awards than average since as far back as 1977.
Movies about mental illness have consistently earned more money, received better reviews, and won more Academy Awards than average since as far back as 1977.
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