I Saw the TV Glow is a dense and multifaceted narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences while also invoking a poignant nostalgia for the 1990s.
Mid90s follows the challenges that 13-year-old Stevie faces between troubled home life and his new skater friends, and of course the film takes place in the ‘90s in Los Angeles.
A twenty-something who is in the midst of the grieving process ends up joining her emotionally distant boyfriend and his friends from anthropology class on a trip to Sweden to observe a special pagan ritual for their university theses.
The Lighthouse takes place in the 19th century and focuses on two lighthouse keepers stranded on their lighthouse station for four weeks of doing such tedious and menial tasks, which eventually drives them completely insane.
Adam Sandler stars as a jeweler in the Diamond District named Howard Ratner who must regain a rare opal to pay off his debts to some dangerous people in New York.
Middle school is a time filled with awkward growing pains and moments of self-discovery, though many may try to repress those memories. Comedian-turned-director Bo Burnham encapsulates the essence of early adolescence in his debut feature film.
Saoirse Ronan dazzles the screen as a spunky and difficult senior in high school who hates her family dynamic, rebels against her religious schooling, and is infatuated by any boy who breathes in her proximity.