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Rachel Sennott Shines as the Gen Z Star in ‘I Love LA’

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Ringer

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HBO is developing 'I Love LA,' a TV show starring Rachel Sennott, aimed at capturing the voice of Gen Z by blending her internet persona with relatable storytelling about young adulthood, influencer culture, and the post-COVID world, reflecting a mix of humor, insecurity, and ambition.

Rachel Sennott's 'I Love L.A.': A Witty Love Letter to the City and Gen Z Hustle

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Deadline

Rachel Sennott's HBO series 'I Love L.A.' is a comedic yet honest reflection on the challenges faced by Gen Z in Los Angeles, exploring themes of identity, societal pressures, and personal growth through a diverse friend group, with Sennott drawing from her own experiences and perspective on her generation.

Rachel Sennott's 'I Love LA' satirizes the influencer lifestyle with humor and humanity

Originally Published 2 months ago — by NPR

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'I Love LA' is a self-aware HBO comedy that satirizes the influence of internet culture and social media on Los Angeles, focusing on a talent manager and her influencer client, with a sharp, comedic take on modern fame and city life for those 'chronically online.'

Rachel Sennott's 'I Love LA' Satirizes Influencer Culture with Humor

Originally Published 2 months ago — by USA Today

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The HBO comedy 'I Love LA,' created by and starring Rachel Sennott, offers a shallow, self-indulgent portrayal of influencer culture and Generation Z in Los Angeles, lacking depth or critical insight, and focusing on superficial party lifestyles without genuine emotional connection.

Rachel Sennott's 'I Love LA' Triumphs as a Hit HBO Comedy

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Variety

Rachel Sennott, a rising actress and creator, moved to Los Angeles during the pandemic and faced initial struggles but found her footing by creating the HBO comedy series 'I Love L.A.', which reflects her experiences and internet-savvy generation. The show, which she stars in, also marks her growth as a writer and producer, blending her East Coast roots with her new West Coast life, and explores themes of friendship, social media, and young adulthood.

Charli XCX’s A24 Film ‘The Moment’ Reveals Star-Studded Cast Including Kylie Jenner and Alexander Skarsgård

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Deadline

Kylie Jenner, Rachel Sennott, and Kate Berlant are cast in Aidan Zamiri and Charli XCX's A24 film 'The Moment,' which follows a rising pop star navigating fame and industry pressures, with a teaser released and the film set for release next year.

Gabriel LaBelle to Portray Young Lorne Michaels in 'SNL 1975' Film

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Gabriel LaBelle, Cooper Hoffman, and Rachel Sennott have been cast in Jason Reitman's upcoming film "SNL 1975," with LaBelle set to play SNL creator Lorne Michaels. The movie will focus on the early days of Saturday Night Live and is based on extensive interviews with the show's living cast, scribes, and crew. Reitman, who co-wrote the script with Gil Kenan, is directing the film for Sony Pictures, with production set to begin soon.

Gabriel LaBelle Cast as Young Lorne Michaels in 'SNL 1975' Movie

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Gabriel LaBelle is set to play Lorne Michaels, Cooper Hoffman will portray Dick Ebersol, and Rachel Sennott will play Rosie Shuster in Jason Reitman’s upcoming film "SNL 1975," which depicts the behind-the-scenes chaos and magic leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. The film is based on real-life accounts and interviews with the show's living cast, writers, and crew. LaBelle, known for his role in "The Fabelmans," joins the ensemble alongside Hoffman, who gained recognition for his performance in "Licorice Pizza," and Sennott, known for her work in "Bottoms" and "Bodies Bodies Bodies."

"Fresh and Familiar Faces Shine in Hilarious 'Bottoms' Comedy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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The new dark comedy film "Bottoms," directed by Emma Seligman and starring Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri, is generating buzz after premiering at the SXSW Festival. The movie is described as a campy queer high school comedy for a Gen-Z audience. The cast also includes Nicholas Galitzine, Ruby Cruz, Marshawn Lynch, Havana Rose Liu, Kaia Gerber, Dagmara Dominczyk, and Punkie Johnson. "Bottoms" is set to debut in theaters on Friday.