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      PG-13 Now Playing 1h 40m Sci-Fi Horror Drama LGBTQ+ Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for I Saw the TV Glow: Trailer 1 List I Saw the TV Glow: Exclusive Featurette - Cast I Saw the TV Glow: Exclusive Featurette - Cast 1:17 I Saw the TV Glow: Featurette I Saw the TV Glow: Featurette 1:37 I Saw the TV Glow: Trailer 1 I Saw the TV Glow: Trailer 1 2:13 View more videos
      84% Tomatometer 164 Reviews 69% Audience Score 100+ Verified Ratings Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show — a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to crack. Read More Read Less Now in Theaters Now Playing Buy Tickets

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      With a distinctive visual aesthetic that enhances its emotionally resonant narrative, I Saw the TV Glow further establishes writer-director Jane Schoenbrun as a rising talent.

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      Adam Kempenaar Filmspotting In its blurring of reality and fantasy, I Saw the TV Glow compels us into this mysterious, scary new space. Rated: 3.5/5 May 25, 2024 Full Review Brian Truitt USA Today "Glow" blends the real and the surreal in a neon-drenched nightmare that leaves a trail of thematic breadcrumbs for its audience. Rated: 3/4 May 19, 2024 Full Review Jen Yamato Washington Post Director Jane Schoenbrun blurs the lines between reality and fantasy with an intoxicating, Lynchian flair. Rated: 3.5/4 May 18, 2024 Full Review Margot Harrison Seven Days (VT) I Saw the TV Glow is an indie drama through and through, with slow pacing that may frustrate viewers who don't relate to its nostalgic setting and themes. Those who do, however, will be riveted -- and moved. Rated: 4.5/5 Jun 6, 2024 Full Review Dominic Griffin The Baltimore Beat “I Saw the TV Glow” is a heavy rumination on an element of being trans that ought to speak to plenty of cis folks, too: having the sense that something about your life is very wrong, but being trapped at the precipice of doing anything about it. Jun 5, 2024 Full Review tt stern-enzi WXIX-TV (Cincinnati, OH) It is the most confounding film... the narrative didn't drive me anywhere. Rated: F Jun 4, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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      David Not quite sure how I feel about the ending with how the slow buildup equated to the payoff but it’s still a really interesting movie I’m glad I saw Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/08/24 Full Review James O I Saw the TV Glow is a one of a kind film. Never in all my life have I felt so seen by a film. What Jane Schoenbrun has created is something I feel privileged to have witnessed. This may have become one of my favourite films of all time! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/15/24 Full Review K K I Saw The TV Glow was a wonderful movie—one of the best movies I've watched in movie theaters. There are too many excellent things to say about this movie (creative, artistic, suspense, drama, humor, great script, clothes, makeup, sets, direction, editing, music, lights, acting, and everything involved with music), so I will say, GO WATCH THIS MOVIE! FYI The short scene in this movie that some studios would cut (to save money, which is a very small amount in the budget) showed something important: HOW NOT TO ACT WHEN YOU HAVE POWER (including as the manager). Although there was a redeeming gesture or quality to that character. Bonus: some scenes with singers performing who are very talented! I saw this movie today 5.6.26 in movie theatre! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/07/24 Full Review Mephistro J I should start by stating that the director's first film "We're all going to the world's fair" was an absolute killer of a debut and it's actually in my top 10 favorite horror films of all time list. So, needless to say, I was really looking forward to this follow-up. There's just so much style and substance here that I can easily see myself rewatching this movie over and over. I really loved the vibe of this movie. The buzz around the tv show The Pink Opaque reminded me a lot of the fan buzz around Buffy The Vampire Slayer and how it became a landmark of pop culture for that early 90's era. I also really liked the underlying horror that existed just below the colorful and vibrant surface. I personally think the plot was genius and while I knew watching it, that some would not be happy with the ending (that was also a common complaint with "Late Night With The Devil" which is a masterpiece), I believe that many are missing the context of what was happening. I'm not going to give away any spoilers, but the ending is very similar to the conclusion of We're All Going To The World's Fair in that what you're seeing may not actually be what's happening. In any case, uber stylish arthouse horror films like this are so few and far between that I will give this film all the praise it deserves and more! And that soundtrack! There's several scenes that place special attention on the musical performances and because they're given time to play out, they are so powerful and leave a lasting imprint. My only personal gripe was that the fathers in both children's lives were a-holes. Believe me, there's plenty of horrible, crappy mothers out there too. I should know, as my own mom was one of them. Excellent horror film that's vastly different from anything else made, which earns it 5 stars. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/07/24 Full Review Clinton C Slow to start, wish it picked up sooner, but has some thoughtful things going on with compelling imagery and good performances Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/09/24 Full Review Audience Member Ok so first let me talk about the positives of this movie. It looks amazing. The look/aesthetic is just as 90s vintage looking as you could possibly imagine it, which is the only reason this is not a one star. Another positive, the director. I went to the music box showing with the director in attendance and the best part of the movie was the q&a after. Now let’s begin with the negatives… everything else. At the beginning of the movie i was excited because i thought i was in for an “90s style weird horror movie,” boy was i wrong. There was no horror… not a single jump-scare or moment of suspense. But it’s not extremely weird either. It was almost if it was trying to be really weird and scary but just missed the mark on both. I would say the movie is full of plot holes but there isn't really a plot for the holes to be in. Im 14 years old, and i feel this movie was trying to be sort of a “teen angst,” movie but i just really couldn't relate to any of it. There was so many incredible directions the story could have followed, but end up (fading to black) and pretending it never happened. I couldn't connect to the characters at all, but maybe that was the point. Anyway i like having characters i can connect to and root for, but the characters are just soo disconnected from reality. Now i love a movie with a good, well crafted ending. and i hate how this movie just kind of, ended… The only reason i clapped when it “ended” was because it ended. Ive never written a review before but bad movies make me mad that i wasted my time. Dont waste your time on this one! Enjoy! Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 05/20/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show — a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to crack.
      Director
      Jane Schoenbrun
      Producer
      Emma Stone, Dave McCary, Ali Herting, Sam Intili, Sarah Winshall
      Screenwriter
      Jane Schoenbrun
      Distributor
      A24
      Production Co
      A24
      Rating
      PG-13 (Violent Content|Some Sexual Material|Thematic Elements|Teen Smoking)
      Genre
      Sci-Fi, Horror, Drama, LGBTQ+, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 17, 2024, Wide
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $17.9M
      Runtime
      1h 40m
      Sound Mix
      Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
      Aspect Ratio
      Flat (1.85:1)
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