Jane Schoenbrun's sophomore feature is an unnerving take on loneliness, isolation, and the enduring mysteries of children's media.
By Esmé Holden
The filmmaker reflects on her sophomore feature film, I Saw the TV Glow, in which two teenage outsiders find comfort in a mysterious television series.
Jane Schoenbrun's sophomore feature is an unnerving take on loneliness, isolation, and the enduring mysteries of children's media.
The We’re All Going to the World’s Fair director reflects on the importance of allowing trans filmmakers to tell their own stories.
A teenage girl gets caught up in a mysterious online game in Jane Schoenbrun's fascinating tech-horror debut.
Jane Schoenbrun’s unnerving debut, about an internet role-play phenomenon, nails the online adolescence experience.