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How this indie movie used psychology to beat Hollywood

How this indie movie used psychology to beat Hollywood

Update: 2025-07-281
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97% of independent films fail. Boiling Point did not. Today, I chat with executive producer Paul Mellor to learn how this movie applied psychological principles to outperform its peers and compete against blockbusters like James Bond. 


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How this indie movie used psychology to beat Hollywood

How this indie movie used psychology to beat Hollywood

Phill Agnew