Martin Scorsese gives a glowing review ofI Saw the TV Glow. The A24 experimental psychological horror film is about a pair of teenagers who bond over their mutual love for a fictional TV series calledThe Pink Opaque. The film features Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Ian Foreman, Helena Howard, Lindsey Jordan, and Danielle Deadwyler.I Saw the TV Glowreceived great reviewsupon its release,garnering an 84% Tomatometer.Screen Rant’s Patrice Witherspoon called the film a “mystifying story about self-discovery.”

In an interview withAP News, Scorsese offered his thoughts onI Saw the TV Glow. The beloved director was asked if there are any movies he has seen recently that he has liked. In addition to vaguely referencing “some older one’s [he’s] been watching,” ScorsesecitedI Saw the TV Glowas a great filmand deemed it “emotionally and psychologically powerful and very moving.” He also noted that the film “builds on you, in a way.” Check out the full quote from Scorsese below:

Justice Smith as Owen looking horrified in I Saw The TV Glow with Owen in the background

SCORSESE: Some older ones I’ve been watching. There was one film I liked a great deal I saw two weeks ago called “I Saw the TV Glow.” It really was emotionally and psychologically powerful and very moving. It builds on you, in a way. I didn’t know who made it. It’s this Jane Schoenbrun.

What This Means For I Saw the TV Glow

I Saw The TV GlowCould Get A Wider Audience

WhenI Saw the TV Glowopen at Sundance, many critics appreciated the movie’s experimental storytelling. However, the reception did not translate in the same capacity as the general audience. The Rotten Tomatoes score sits lower than the critical score at 71% Popcornmeter, while the IMDb score is even less favorable, with an average of 5.8 out of 10 rating.I Saw the TV Glowalso struggled to gain significant box office traction,grossing only $5.3 million. The budget for the movie is not disclosed.

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The surreal and nostalgia-drenched I Saw the TV Glow is also a searing meditation on identity and looking at one’s own true self despite the fear.

A major director like Scorsese could give the 2024 horror moviethe push it needs to gain more audience appreciation.I Saw the TV Glow’s Jane Schoenbrun is a relatively unknown director in the public eye, but Scorsese is a household name. As a result, viewers who would not have even considered watchingI Saw the TV Glowin the first place may now turn to Max(its current streaming service) to see what the hype is all about.

Maddy stands awkwardly in the grocery store in I Saw the TV Glow

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I Saw The TV GlowDeserves An Audience

I Saw the TV Glowis still unlikely to garner enough attention to getOscars buzz, and this is an unfortunate fact. Still, there is something profoundly powerful about a director like Scorsese singing the film’s praises.I Saw the TV Glowis a film made by a queer and trans-identifying director, and through its theme-appropriate opaqueness, tells a queer coming-of-age story. There are so few films like this, and in an era where LGBTQ+ individuals are still very much underrepresented in the media, it is heartening to see a director like Scorsese advocate for the film.

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I Saw the TV Glow follows teenager Owen, who navigates suburban life until introduced by classmate Maddy to a mysterious late-night TV show.

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