Movie Review: Bask in Jane Schoenbrun’s “I SAW THE TV GLOW”
I SAW THE TV GLOW is unnerving and disarming. It gets under the skin, and it is a welcome disruption.
I SAW THE TV GLOW is unnerving and disarming. It gets under the skin, and it is a welcome disruption.
It represents the filmmakers asking you to pay full theater admission price for what is essentially a 91-minute prologue for the next two movies.
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