Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rachel Sennott, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker in "I Love LA" (Kenny Laubbacher/HBO) Sennott also stars in the eight-episode ...
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 ...
Nearly a decade after its 2017 finale, a lot of people still can’t agree about Lena Dunham’s now-seminal twentysomethings-in-the-city HBO series “Girls.” Even some of its fiercer defenders will ...
Watching HBO's new comedy "I Love LA," you can almost see the outlines of the earlier HBO comedies it's trying to emulate. With its blend of self-conscious twentysomethings, bold sexual frankness and ...
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 ...
The conclusion of I Love LA Season 1 and the discourse surrounding the show has me wondering: Did it work? When Rachel Sennott, the writer, executive producer, and star of the show, set out to write a ...
Rachel Sennott’s rise has been shaped by roles that balance wit with vulnerability, each revealing a fiercer command of her craft. What emerges is a filmography sharpened by instinct and unmistakably ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Rachel Sennott, the creator and star of HBO’s buzzy new comedy, I Love LA, is making waves with her witty ...
Jennie Richardson is a TV Features and Lists Writer for Collider, and a graduate student pursuing an MFA in Fiction Writing. In other words, she really loves stories. Apart from network TV, one of the ...
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 ...
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 ...