The Chelsea co-op where renowned “Fame” choreographer Louis Falco rehearsed and threw legendary Studio 54 afterparties is on ...
By Rick Porter Television Writer [This story contains some spoilers for the first two episodes of The Studio on Apple TV+.] The idea of a movie studio considering a film based on Kool-Aid — the ...
For reasons unclear, “The Studio” on Apple TV+ steers in the opposite direction. A satire of the movie business, Seth Rogen plays Matt Remick, a studio executive who isn’t cold-blooded but ...
In the new showbiz comedy The Studio, Bryan Cranston has a recurring role as Griffin Mill, the craven movie executive played by Tim Robbins in the 1992 film The Player. It’s not the only homage ...
The Studio is the funniest show of the year ... Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) loves movies. It’s a “wakes up thinking about them and goes to bed dreaming about them” kind of love.
Now, it's Matt's moment, and he's terrified. In the first episode, he learns that the studio got the rights to make a Kool-Aid movie, and in nailing down the talent, he's caught between the desire ...
What is art? Are they artists? It was very eye-opening to see how much creative ownership and pride they have over the movies that they’ve made.” The studio executives in “The Studio” aren ...
Now, it’s Matt’s moment, and he’s terrified. In the first episode, he learns that the studio got the rights to make a Kool-Aid movie, and in nailing down the talent, he’s caught between the desire for ...
as newly minted studio head Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) freaks out about his new job, and all the crap it involves. Says Patty Leigh (Catherine O’Hara), the woman whose job Matt just took, “but when it ...