Why I Saw the TV Glow Is So Meaningful & Sad to Millennials

On September 20, 2024, Jane Schoenbrun’s movie “I Saw the TV Glow” will make its first appearance, leaving an indelible mark on millennials who grew up in the pre-internet 1990s. This highly praised psychological horror film revolves around two misfit individuals who find a common bond in their fascination for an unusual TV program that captivated their minds during their formative years. The show continues to hold them in its grip as they navigate through adolescence, adulthood, and the search for purpose in their monotonous lives.

7 Movies You’ll Love If You Liked The Menu

Following the wind-down of the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of Hollywood movies began to explore themes of class struggle and inequality through their innovative storylines. One such film was the 2022 release “The Menu,” which subtly references the pandemic in an impactful manner. This movie, renowned for its exquisite portrayal of fine dining, revolves around Chef Slowik (played by Ralph Fiennes), who manipulates his diners emotionally and physically during a luxury meal service. As the cruel chef attempts to eliminate his affluent patrons, a working-class woman named Margot (portrayed by Anya Taylor-Joy) plots her escape. With its sharp wit, “The Menu” effectively demonstrates how even pastimes such as cooking can be transformed into commercial ventures catering solely to the pleasure of the wealthy.

Breaking Bads Saddest Moment in “Ozymandias” Wasnt in the Script

The TV series “Breaking Bad” contains many heart-wrenching scenes, such as Mike being shot and Jane’s overdose death. One particularly poignant episode is “Ozymandias,” which serves as a deeply moving exploration of relationships and their repercussions. Abounding in revelations and surprises, this episode offers a profound examination of the consequences of our actions.

Fake Labyrinth Remake Poster Puts Tom Hiddleston in David Bowie’s Role

Once again, it seems the internet is at work. A sequel to the beloved Jim Henson film is currently underway, but a poster claiming to cast someone in the role of the Goblin King for a remake of the movie appears to be fabricated. Interestingly, this fake poster has been causing quite a buzz lately, even though it was initially created and circulated by Yoda BBY ABY, a well-known creator on Facebook known for sharing false posters, several months ago.