I Saw the TV Glow offers a more digestible narrative compared to the less satisfying We're All Going to the World's Fair. The film captures the essence of high school nostalgia, evoking a time when everything felt significant and fleeting. It transforms these emotions into an unconventional horror experience, instilling a profound fear of aging and the mundane. Unlike typical horror movies, it doesn't rely on jump scares; instead, it draws its terror from the creeping realization of a life that might…
