A guilt trip is a form of psychological manipulation.
Guilt trip may also refer to:
Derren Brown is an English mentalist, illusionist, painter, and author. He began performing in 1992, making his television debut with Derren Brown: Mind Control in 2000, and has since produced several more shows for stage and television. His 2006 show Something Wicked This Way Comes and his 2012 show Svengali won him two Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment. He made his Broadway debut with his 2019 stage show Secret. He has also written books for both magicians and the general public.
Something Wicked This Way Comes may refer to:
Enigma may refer to:
Svengali is a character in the novel Trilby which was first published in 1894 by George du Maurier. Svengali is a man who seduces, dominates and exploits Trilby, a young half-Irish girl, and makes her into a famous singer.
A heist is a robbery or burglary, especially from an institution such as a bank or museum.
Apocalypse is a genre of revelatory literature, or a large-scale catastrophic event.
Infamous may refer to:
Mamma mia, Mammamia, Mamamia or Mumma Mia may refer to:
Lazarus may refer to:
Winner(s) or The Winner(s) may refer to:
A sacrifice is the practice of offering food, or the lives of animals or people to the gods, as an act of propitiation or worship.
Day One may refer to:
The Gathering may refer to:
Svengali is a character in George du Maurier's 1895 novel Trilby.
A guilty pleasure is something one enjoys despite feeling guilt for it.
Guilt may refer to:
Mind control, or brainwashing, is the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques.
A road trip is a journey on roads.
Benjamin Caron is a Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA-winning British film and television director.