Jane Schoenbrun referred to We’re All Going to the World’s Fair as the first installment in their so-called “Screen Trilogy.” Instead of meditating on the all-consuming nature of the internet, and its potential for self-discovery, the filmmaker’s second entry in the Screen Trilogy tackles a different kind of looking glass: the television screen (via Variety). Also referred to as Schoenbrun’s “Self-Induced Hallucination” trilogy in reference to their similarly titled 2018 Slender Man documentary, the filmmaker’s movies delve into how fiction can invade one’s reality, as it does with I Saw the TV Glow’s cast of characters.