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I Saw the TV Glow
I Saw the TV Glow

I Saw the TV Glow (2024)

61% User Rating
1h 40min
Drama
Horror

"Look a little closer."

Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate Maddy introduces him to a mysterious 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.

Jane SchoenbrunDirector

Cast

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Justice Smith

Justice Smith

Owen

Jack Haven

Jack Haven

Maddy

Ian Foreman

Ian Foreman

Young Owen

Helena Howard

Helena Howard

Isabel

Lindsey Jordan

Lindsey Jordan

Tara

Danielle Deadwyler

Danielle Deadwyler

Brenda

Fred Durst

Fred Durst

Frank

Conner O'Malley

Conner O'Malley

Dave

Emma Portner

Emma Portner

Amanda / Mr. Melancholy / Marco / Evil Clown

Madaline Riley

Madaline Riley

Polo

Amber Benson

Amber Benson

Johnny Link's Mom

Albert Birney

Albert Birney

Mr. Sprinkly

Michael C. Maronna

Michael C. Maronna

Neighbor 1

Danny Tamberelli

Danny Tamberelli

Neighbor 2

Timothy Allan

Timothy Allan

Lance

Tyler Dean Flores

Tyler Dean Flores

Cade

Elizabeth Scopel

Elizabeth Scopel

Drive-Thru Kid

Marlyn Bandiero

Marlyn Bandiero

Brenda's Friend

Haley Dahl

Haley Dahl

Sloppy Jane Band Member

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Raina Block

Sloppy Jane Band Member

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Bailey Wollowitz

Sloppy Jane Band Member

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Lily Rothman

Sloppy Jane Band Member

Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

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Kris Esfandiari

King Woman Band Member

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Wilson Flores

King Woman Band Member

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Thommy Northcut

King Woman Band Member

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Julie Lodhy

King Woman Band Member

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Kenneth Kyle Martinez

Charlie's Father (uncredited)

Reviews (6)

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B
Brent Marchant
Rating 20%

May 11, 2024

After watching this piece of incoherent, unfocused rubbish, I would have much rather watched the TV glow instead. Writer-director Jane Schoenbrun’s incomprehensible smart horror offering is an absolute utter waste of time, not to mention the ticket price. This glacially paced story of two psychologically and emotionally troubled teens, Owen (Ian Forema) and Maddy (Brigitte Lundy-Paine), who bond over a cheesy late night 1990s young adult sci-fi/horror television series called The Pink Opaque struggles mightily to find its way. As Owen grows into an adult (Justice Smith), his cohort vanishes mysteriously when the TV series is abruptly cancelled, leaving him wondering what happened to her until she just as mysteriously reappears years later with a disjointed story that makes no sense from top to bottom. As the film’s narrator, Owen tries earnestly to explain, but his recounting of this experience is equally baffling, especially when he tells why Maddy has come back after her protracted absence. The result is an unintelligible tale that’s far from frightening (even metaphorically speaking) and ends up being a convoluted mix of 1990s teen angst, extended and inexplicably incorporated music videos, an exploration of sexual ambiguity, and a woefully wayward attempt at symbolically addressing issues related to personal disassociation and self-actualization. There are also numerous story elements and images that are included in the narrative that go undeveloped and unexplored. To its credit, the picture features a fine production design, intriguing cinematography, a good measure of campy comic relief (though not nearly enough of it) and a skillfully assembled soundtrack (handily this release’s best attribute). However, when a film’s musical guests receive greater billing than its cast members and the soundtrack ends up being its strongest asset, that doesn’t speak well about the production’s overall quality. To be honest, I get genuinely annoyed (and feel egregiously ripped off) when I leave the theater having screened a picture whose trailer and marketing seem to offer so much promise and end up failing miserably when it comes to delivering the goods, and that’s very much the case with this pretentious, sophomoric cinematic train wreck. Don’t waste your time or money on this one.

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There's Still Time

There's Still Time

Sarah Winshall (I SAW THE TV GLOW) Wins the Producers Award | 2025 Spirit Awards

Sarah Winshall (I SAW THE TV GLOW) Wins the Producers Award | 2025 Spirit Awards

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Panic Attack At The Party

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Official Preview

Official Preview

Jane Schoenbrun on I Saw the TV Glow

Jane Schoenbrun on I Saw the TV Glow

Jane Schoenbrun introduces I Saw the TV Glow

Jane Schoenbrun introduces I Saw the TV Glow

Official Featurette

Official Featurette

Anybody here can relate? Just me?

Anybody here can relate? Just me?

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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