Review: ‘I Saw the TV Glow’ is a haunting film that challenges reality itself
Independent studio A24’s most recent horror film, “I Saw the TV Glow,” has received a wide release.
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Independent studio A24’s most recent horror film, “I Saw the TV Glow,” has received a wide release.
Promotional poster for "Maxton Hall" on Amazon Prime.
"Maxton Hall" is based on the German best-selling novel "Save Me" by Kasten Mona. It featured Harriet Herbig-Matten as Ruby Bell and Damian Hardung as James Beaufort. The show had aspects of the book and was dubbed in English, which had readers and viewers in America obsessed.
Netflix’s latest romantic comedy “Mother of the Bride” takes keeping it in the family to a new level. In the film, a woman gets engaged to a man whose father broke her mother’s heart in college.
"The Image of You" was released on May 10 on digital platforms including Amazon Prime and Apple TV. A thriller movie based on a book by Adele Parks, the film featured "Pretty Little Liars" star Sasha Pieterse as Anna and Zoe and Parker Young as Nick.
From the mystical world of “The Sandman” comes a new Netflix series, “Dead Boy Detectives.”
Taylor Swift strikes gold again, going for deep cuts in her 11th studio album. This album broke the Spotify record for the most streamed album in a day with more than 300 million streams, one day after its release.
What if the United States had a modern civil war? The 2024 film “Civil War” tackles this premise, following a crew of photojournalists as they make the deadly trek to Washington, D.C. as they attempt to get a picture and interview with the president. Along the way, they face the horrors of war.
Sabrina Carpenter released a summertime bop on April 12, just in time for her performance at the Coachella music festival. The song is a fun feminine anthem with a killer beat and quirky lyrics.
"The First Omen" is a prequel to the original 1976 film "The Omen." This new film stars Nell Tiger Free as Margaret and Ralph Ineson as Father Brennen. This film captures the good and the evil of the nuns within a church in Rome.
Chappell Roan hits gold again with her latest single "Good Luck, Babe!" released on April 5. The song follows a queer relationships downfall and coming to terms with your own identity, in your own ways.
Every beginning has to have an end. The punk gems that ruled someone’s early adolescence are not going to be around, but they will still live in that period.
From the creators of “Game of Thrones” comes a new adaptation of an acclaimed book series. But this time, instead of dragons and a fantasy world, they’re dealing with scientists and alien worlds.
Taylor Swift began her long-awaited tour to fans in March of 2023. Later in the tour on Sept. 26, 2023, the area's tour movie was announced to fans. The film captures three nights of the tour in Los Angeles, California, at the SoFi Stadium put into one film.
This film offers a new take on the idea of prince charming rescuing the young woman by instead showing a witty smart female lead saving herself.
“eternal sunshine” is the seventh studio album by musician Ariana Grande. This album is a mix of pop and contemporary R&B that intertwines the two genres seamlessly. Grande herself referred to the romance of the film “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” to be an influence of the album. Grande’s personal life has been heavily discussed in the public eye as of late with the divorce of her husband of two years, her leaving her longtime manager, and her new relationship with a co-star at the forefront of these conversations. Grande seems to address these items of discussion throughout this album, filled with heartache and hope. This is her first album in three years since the release of her album “Positions” in 2020.
The much anticipated sequel to 2021’s science fiction epic “Dune” has finally arrived in theaters.
Politics in music is like cookies and milk: both are and can be separate entities, but they also go marvelously together. Along with that, politics is a topic that has been hard to avoid nowadays. Everything Everything is here to display that even an album about the gross effects of capitalism can be catchy.
This film is one that lacks a plot that scratches deeper than surface level. With a great cast of actors, the movie had the potential to be great but instead comes off as unfunny and offensive. Not only is the style of film completely different than the editing in the trailer, but it sells the film as something entirely different than what it is, while simultaneously showing off the whole movie in the two minute trailer.
What would the world be if it weren’t for metal? Something rather boring, that’s what. Living in Fiction, a metal cover band, took this as a challenge and took one of the most iconic alternative songs and flipped it on its head.