Dean Radin

Dean Radin’s name always pops up if you’ve ever wandered down the rabbit hole of psi research or mind-bending documentaries. The guy’s a staple in the world of parapsychology, and honestly, his filmography’s just as intriguing as his experiments. Take “PSI” for example—this one doesn’t mess around. It dives right into the heart of psychic phenomena, exploring stuff like telepathy, precognition, and all those freaky things science usually side-eyes. Radin brings this vibe of “okay, maybe we don’t know everything yet,” and honestly, it’s hard not to get sucked in. Then there’s “Nocturne” from 2005. It’s got this moody, late-night energy, like you’re sitting in on a conversation you’re probably not supposed to hear. There’s a sense of mystery woven through every scene, and the film really leans into the unknown, blending reality with a touch of the surreal. It’s not your typical documentary fare—more like an experience you just kind of let wash over you. And “Drawn to the Mat” (2019)? Completely different vibe. This one’s more grounded, following the journey of individuals as they wrestle—sometimes literally—with their own limitations and ambitions. It’s got heart, humor, and a rawness that’s missing from your run-of-the-mill motivational flick. Radin’s involvement adds another layer, blending science with the human struggle for meaning. All in all, his film credits are like a mixtape of curiosity, challenge, and just a dash of the unexplainable.

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  • Professions: Additional Crew, Producer

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