From Jane Schoenbrun, the writer and director of the indie sensation We're All Going to the World's Fair, comes I Saw the TV Glow. This new, spooky horror thriller is produced by none other than A24, the iconoclastic studio with a cult following that rejuvenated the horror genre with movies like The Witch and Midsommar.
I Saw the TV Glow is Schoenbrun's second directed feature film — World's Fair being their debut — and there is much to look forward to. With its intriguing and original plot and «wild and queer» cast, which includes hip, young actors as well as musicians such as Phoebe Bridgers, I Saw the TV Glow is bound to be a success with A24's young millennial demographic. While we wait for a release date, here's everything there is to know about it so far.
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Deadline announced the upcoming Jane Schoenbrun movie back in October 2021, providing a synopsis for the horror thriller that reads: "[I Saw the TV Glow] follows two teenage outcasts (played by Brigette Lundy-Paine and Justice Smith) who bond over their shared love of a scary television show, but the boundary between TV and reality begins to blur after it is mysteriously canceled."
No other information has yet been released about the plot, which bears some similarities to Schoenbrun's first feature, We're All Going to the World's Fair. A coming-of-age horror drama, World's Fair also features a teenage protagonist (played wonderfully by Anna Cobb) who struggles to separate fiction from reality after taking part in an online role-playing horror game. Among other things, World's Fair indirectly explores gender dysphoria through Cobb's Casey. It appears I Saw the TV Glow will build on this theme,
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