A glimpse into the dark, lonely, and often very creepy world of DIY online horror with filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun’s breakthrough feature debut. I can’t decide what would have been a more appropriate way to watch We’re All Going to the World’s Fair for the first time. Making its virtual premiere at Sundance 2021, many were first introduced to Jane Schoenbrun’s coming-of-age horror drama by watching the screening at home, more often than not alone, and intimately connected with the viewing on a laptop or television screen. However, there have been a few of us who have been lucky enough to catch it on the big screen as it was recently screened at the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Dallas, Texas. A viewing that was much more communal, but also perhaps even more deeply terrifying as you’re much freer of any convenient distractions as you follow along with a story that gets creepier and creepier as it slowly unravels. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 22 July, 2021