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Jane Schoenbrun Finds Horror Close to Home
The New Yorker· 4 days agoIt premièred as an A24 picture at Sundance in January, in the same “Midnight” slot once occupied by “The Blair Witch Project,” earning Schoenbrun...
I Saw the TV Glow’s Jane Schoenbrun is headed back to summer camp.
The Verge· 3 days agoSummer camp played a significant role in I Saw the TV Glow, but it’s going to be an even bigger part of Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma — director Jane Schoenbrun ...
I Saw The TV Glow boldly channels the melancholy magic of The Adventures Of Pete & Pete
The A.V. Club· 2 days agoMost of the surface-level conversation surrounding Jane Schoenbrun’s brilliantly dark, existentially...
'I Saw the TV Glow' comes to digital, but when will 'I Saw the TV Glow' stream on Max?
Decider· 14 hours agoWritten and directed by Jane Schoenbrun—who is also known for their 2021 horror film, We’re All...
Coralie Fargeat’s ‘The Substance’ and David Bowie Homage Join Fully Announced Lineup For Mediterrane...
Variety via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Mediterrane Film Festival announced its complete program ahead of its second edition, taking...
This Critically Acclaimed New Movie Shows the Danger of Nostalgia
CBR.com· 3 days agoWhen it comes to film, nostalgia is often depicted as a positive thing. From the golden, glowing...
Sundance London review roundup - From Sasquatch Sunset to Kneecap
Daily Express· 4 days agoRunning at Picturehouse Central, a slimmed-down schedule saw 11 films and several short films making...
‘Kinds Of Kindness’ & ‘The Substance’ Among Titles Set For Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival
Deadline Hollywood· 2 days ago‘Kinds Of Kindness’ and ‘The Substance’ are among the titles playing in competition.
Movies by and about trans people to watch this Pride month
GBH News· 7 days agoPride month is underway, and many local organizations and communities are celebrating with parades,...
Pedro the Lion's youthful nostalgia is quietly transformational
NPR· 3 days ago“Can’t fight the feeling that you’re almost home.” Almost is the key word. I carried the beautiful dislocations of Santa Cruz with me the other night when I went to see Jane