Entertainment veteran highlights the restorative impact of laughter and the evolving landscape for women in comedy If I can give someone forty-five minutes to laugh, maybe I can clear enough space in ...
Twenty-seven-year-old Maia (Rachel Sennott) almost has it all: a great boyfriend, Dylan (Josh Hutcherson), friends she loves, and a promising social media job — if only her elder-Millennial boss ...
Los Angeles gets a bad rap. So does Gen Z. Rachel Sennott‘s HBO comedy, I Love LA, is hoping to shake that up… earthquake style. In her new show, the Shiva Baby star is not trying to reinvent the ...
As someone who completely fell in love with Rachel Sennott after her incredible performances in Shiva Baby and Bottoms, I watched the eight episodes of I Love LA with high hopes and excitement, and ...
Rachel Sennott plays an up-and-coming manager — and Odessa A'zion plays her influencer client — in I Love LA. The new HBO series starts on Sunday, Nov. 2 at 10:30 p.m. ET and airs weekly. But in I ...
When Rachel Sennott, the writer, executive producer, and star of the show, set out to write a stinging but poignant comedy about Gen Z and “zillennials” — the group on the cusp between Gen Z and ...
Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker, Odessa A’zion, and Rachel Sennott star in "I Love LA." “This city just draws such a spectrum of people that I kind of love that about it,” says Josh Hutcherson, ...
Hailing from some of today’s funniest TV series, six actors gathered recently for an uninhibited conversation about what it takes to make people laugh at The Envelope’s Emmy Roundtable for comedy ...
In her new HBO series, comedian Rachel Sennott paints a picture of Los Angeles for Gen Z, shaped by the highs and lows of internet culture. On the surface, Rachel Sennott's I Love LA is about a ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Los Angeles gets a bad rap. So does Gen Z. Rachel Sennott‘s HBO comedy, I Love LA, is hoping to shake that up… earthquake style. In her new show, the Shiva Baby star is ...
But in I Love LA, Los Angeles is the character in question. Unlike its peers, the new HBO series is less interested in the dynamics of the friend group itself and more concerned with the far-reaching ...
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