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Four Favorites with Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow, We're All Going to the World's Fair)
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- čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
- Four favorite films with Jane Schoenbrun, the writer and director of I Saw the TV Glow. The genre-bending film is in limited release in the USA right now via @A24 with expansion across North America to come this month.
I Saw the TV Glow on Letterboxd: boxd.it/woVe
Interview by Annie Lyons
Edited by @CultPopture
#a24 #fourfavorites
You can hear the passion for film exude from her
her?
@@maajkemiiI think it's them
I love hearing articulate passionate people speak about film!
Night of the Hunter (1955) is as good as a film noir/horror hybrid can be. Robert Mitchum is terrifying in it. Wonderful performance. Great pick!
Masterpiece of tension
“the four have to speak to each other” thats beautiful letterboxd advice
Ehhhh
COMPUTER CHESS!! Didn't see that coming, dope list
i saw the tv glow was amazing!!!😭🫶
I can’t wait to see more from her. I saw the TV glow was a beautifully done movie.
We aren't even halfway through the year yet, but I can't imagine another 2024 movie topping "I Saw the TV Glow" for me! (If anyone's feeling hesitant because of "We're All Going to the World's Fair," this film is completely different stylistically and in its scope)
I really hope I get to see it before it leaves cinemas. I have had ...World's Fair on my watchlist too and haven't gotten around to it either. Normally I like to try and watch a directors movies in chronological order but I might have to just go for this one while it's on the big screen
prob the best list i’ve seen. so stoked for tv glow!
You ever see just a single image that sells you on a whole fucking movie? That's that shot of the house in Night Of The Hunter, which they play here for like a fucking SECOND but actually audibly made me say "holy shit"
They were already one of my favorite modern directors but hearing them name Computer Chess (a film I am constantly telling people about) just solidified it. Also their three other choices are freaking amazing (especially the often misunderstood Bram Stoker’s Dracula.) Now I want a Jane Schoenbrun vampire movie.
totally agree on Coppola's Dracula, the most beautiful film ever!
Vampyr has been one of my favorites for ages!!!
Such amazing picks
Amazing picks!
Good one!
Just off the basis of this list I am going to see I Saw The TV Glow.
THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER MENTIONED!
More people should watch Computer Chess.
Awesome picks
Watch their movies! Jane rocks
At last, Computer Chess gets a namecheck. If you haven't seen, hunt it down
Night of the Hunter is glorious to me
Interesting list, lots of black&white films.
Great choices (although this is the first I have heard of Computer Chess). I consider myself to be a very informed cinephile (I have watched almost 900 of the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die and almost 99 of the films on the Village Voice and Cahiers Du Cinema's "Greatest Films" lists, but I have never heard of Computer Chess and only recently found out about Schoenbrun's films. I guess that's due to my hack and lack of access to so many articles, etc.
Loved I Saw the TV Glow, but why do Americans put a hard "T" instead of a "TH" in "aesthetically"?
"Like" doesn't need to be used every other word. Otherwise, Schoenbrun selected some great titles. I loved what they had to say about "Vampyr" and "Bram Stoker's Dracula".
omg you guys the vampire film they like is spelled with a "y". that's SO cool...
It's actually foreign language, so that's just how vampire was spelled, not a stylistic choice, unlike the more recent American-made video game of the same name.
Lmfao this is one of the most obnoxious comments I’ve ever seen in my life. It’s a German movie from 1932, and the title is literally in German. That’s why it’s spelled that way. I’m about to blow your mind: there are other languages that exist in the world besides English. Do some fucking research next time so you don’t make yourself look like a dumbass
Ruther big blue skies ytp queerf flock