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I Saw the TV Glow

I Saw the TV Glow

I Saw the TV Glow – both written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun-is a delightful exploration of American queerness that portrays skweendom culture. ‘ ‘Horror-teen’ sub-genre is and perhaps will be perpetuated chiefly by the millennials who grew up hooked on the 80s and 90s television, but are old enough now to understand that the

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Saturday Night

Saturday Night

Saturday Night: Nicholas Podany is somewhat shy to confess this, but that was When Harry Met Sally’s first time for him, watched as he prepared himself to audition for the role of Billy Crystal in it. Podany was going out for Jason Retiman’s Saturday Night (in theaters this weekend in limited release before opening wider

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My Old Ass

My Old Ass

My Old Ass: Teenagers might feel that they know everything. (spoiler alert: they really do not.) However, what about the factor of getting older, and every decade being more and more certain that it is us who know better? (spoiler alert: not necessarily.) This is where the new movie of Megan Park comes in. My

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Apartment 7A

Apartment 7A

Apartment 7A: A certain couple persuades a broke dancer to trust them and promises her success but in the most immoral way possible. In 1976, one of the sequels on the movie Rosemary’s Baby was made for television under the title Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby. Then with the same breath the audience returns

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Wolfs

Wolfs

Director and co-producer Jon Watts, doubtless due to the enormous success of his creative steer of the Tom Holland Spider-Man trilogy, managed to rope in actors George Clooney and Brad Pitt, who just happen to be his good friends, to act in Wolfs. It is as if the film, having been given that positive beginning,

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Terrifier 3

Terrifier 3

Terrifier 3: Art the Clown (Thornton) is back in order to make your holidays more terrifying. Resurrected by a mad and a brutalized minion, Vicky (Scaffidi), who is also the victim, Art does bide his time, possibly waiting for the right opportunity to strike again. On the other hand, survivor Sienna Shaw (LaVera) pays a

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