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ozu-teapot · 4 months
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I Saw the TV Glow | Jane Schoenbrun | 2024
Loved that show...
Helena Howard, Lindsey Jordan, Emma Portner, Madaline Riley, Albert Birney
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scenesandscreens · 2 months
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I Saw The TV Glow (2024)
Director - Jane Schoenbrun, Cinematography - Eric K. Yue
"Soon, you won't remember anything. Your real name, your superpowers, you won't even remember that you're dying."
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months
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I Saw the TV Glow is available on Blu-ray for $30 exclusive from A24. Currently on Digital, the 2024 coming-of-age horror drama is my favorite movie of the year so far.
Jane Schoenbrun (We're All Going to the World's Fair) writes and directs. Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine star with Helena Howard, Lindsey Jordan, Conner O'Malley, Emma Portner, Ian Foreman, Fred Durst, and Danielle Deadwyler.
I Saw the TV Glow is presented in high definition with Dolby Atmos sound. Six photo cards are included. Special features are listed below, where you can also see more of the packaging.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Jane Schoenbrun and actor Brigette Lundy-Paine
Ear Worms: The Anthems, Tributes, and testaments of I Saw the TV Glow
12 deleted scenes
6 photo cards by Josiah Rundles and Spencer Pazer
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Owen is 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
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moviemosaics · 4 months
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I Saw the TV Glow
directed by Jane Schoenbrun, 2024
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spryfilm · 4 months
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Movie review: “I Saw The TV Glow” (2024)
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randomrichards · 4 months
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I SAW THE TV GLOW:
Timid guy recalls
TV Show from childhood
Became obsession
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awesomefridayca · 3 months
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Podcast: I Saw The TV Glow & Daddio
This week on the show we’re talking about Jane Schoenbrun’s I Saw The TV Glow and Christy Hall’s Daddio.  Both Singluar visions from their creator, but do they both work?  Join us to find out! Continue reading Podcast: I Saw The TV Glow & Daddio
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jmunneytumbler · 5 months
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'I Saw the TV Glow,' and You Probably Should, Too
'I Saw the TV Glow,' and You Probably Should, Too
Look at them, they’re glowing! (CREDIT: A24) Starring: Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Ian Foreman, Helena Howard, Danielle Deadwyler, Fred Durst, Lindsey Jordan, Amber Benson, Connor O’Malley, Emma Portner Director: Jane Schoenbrun Running Time: 100 Minutes Rating: PG-13 for Creepy Images and Psychic Distress Release Date: May 3, 2024 (Theaters) What’s It About?: Owen (Justice Smith) and…
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simplylove101 · 4 months
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2024 Horror Challenge: [19/?]
↳“What about you? Do you like girls?" "I don't know." "Boys?" "I- I- I think that, I like TV shows.” I Saw the TV Glow (2024) dir. Jane Schoenbrun
Plot: Two teenagers bond over their love of a supernatural TV show, but it is mysteriously cancelled.
Starring: Justice Smith & Brigette Lundy-Paine with Helena Howard, Lindsey Jordan, Conner O'Malley, Emma Portner, Ian Foreman, Fred Durst & Danielle Deadwyler
Now this has been one of those movies I've been hearing a lot of buzz for beforehand so it's definitely had me curious about it for a little while so once I heard it was available ofc I had to check it out. I wasn't sure what to actually expect though since I didn't even read the blurb saying what it was about or watch a trailer. All I knew was that poster (it's eye-grabbing) and who the leads were. lol But I figured it was about them getting trapped in a TV or something, you know? My mind instantly went to at least like Videodrome maybe. I didn't realize the movie was directed by the same person who did We're All Going to the World's Fair (which I haven't seen yet but plan to eventually), which I do know is very experimental with how its presented. That certainly explains some of the choices made with this one. It's obviously a very personal piece of work by Jane Schoenbrun so I don't wanna be overly critical about said choices but it's safe to say it's not a movie for everyone necessarily. At least when you consider how you like your horror movies maybe. It's slow and not scary but it did pull me in enough I was invested. I appreciate the message behind it and think it's important to see more stories that bring up these kinds of thoughts & questions. If nothing else, it's very unique story-wise. It's no surprise that it was an A24 production. I was definitely all in for the aesthetic of the whole thing for sure, especially with how they handled the TV show stuff. And I do also wanna commend the actors for their part in this as well. Brigette Lundy-Paine I know because of the show Atypical and their performance in this is pretty fearless (meaning in particular the second half of the movie) & I will say Justice Smith kept making me forget it was him throughout. Ian Foreman did a wonderful job playing his character's younger self. It's interesting because I don't know if I can say that I truly loved the movie as a whole but I am glad I watched it because it did feel quite original and refreshing. So, there's that.
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thoughtportal · 3 months
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Schoenbrun began work on the script for I Saw the TV Glow three months after they had begun undergoing hormone replacement therapy, amid what they described as “overwhelming calamity” following having come out as transgender. In featuring the transgender themes, Schoenbrun deliberately avoided making transitioning or coming out explicitly central to the plot, opting instead to write the story as an allegory so as to distinguish it from other films on the topic.[8]
In 2021, the script caught the attention of Emma Stone and her husband Dave McCary, who, according to Schoenbrun, “fell in love with the script immediately.” The script was shopped around to six potential production partners.[8] In October 2021, the film was announced as an A24 production, with Schoenbrun directing and Stone and McCary producing under their production company Fruit Tree.[14] In August 2022, it was announced Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Helena Howard, Danielle Deadwyler, Amber Benson, Ian Foreman, Michael Maronna, Conner O’Malley, Emma Portner, Danny Tamberelli, Phoebe Bridgers, Lindsey Jordan, Fred Durst, Haley Dahl, Jonathan Chacko, and Kristina Esfandiari had joined the cast.[15][16]
Principal photography took place in New Jersey from July to August 2022.[17][18][19] Shooting took place at Verona High School, Cedar Grove High School and Keansburg Amusement Park. Other notable locations were the music venue The Saint and Camp Lewis.[19]
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ozu-teapot · 4 months
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I Saw the TV Glow | Jane Schoenbrun | 2024
Emma Portner, Justice Smith
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darlinimamess · 10 months
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hey uh. what are emma portner’s pronouns??
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gossipbio-blog · 1 year
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shortkingviktor · 4 years
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In light of the news that Elliot Page and Emma Portner have recently filed for divorce, I just want to say that I had better not see any transphobic nonsense and rumors about it circulating. This was a personal decision, and we should respect their privacy and let them tell their own story.
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Who’s not surprised?
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danceoftheday · 2 years
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Performed by: Elliot Page and Emma Portner
Number: “Slack Jaw”
Choreographer: Emma Portner
Style: Contemporary 
From: “Slack Jaw - Elliot Page & Emma Portner” (2017)
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