There are LOTS of cameos: The show opens with the filming of a Continental movie, with Paul Dano acting out a deadly fight scene while director Peter Berg looks on. They’re among the first faces viewers see in The Studio, well before Rogen’s Matt first appears on screen.
The Apple TV series starring Seth Rogen as a studio boss can’t be bothered to satirize the movie biz of today.
Seth Rogen opened up about his experience directing prolific filmmaker Martin Scorsese in his new Apple TV+ comedy series, 'The Studio', calling it a director's "worst nightmare in the entire world."
Looking for a reason to keep Apple TV+ after Severance ended last week? Here’s your reason. The Studio, a new comedy from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, launches this week and the hype is real ...
In improvisational showcases like “SCTV,” four Christopher Guest mockumentaries, the film megahits “Beetlejuice” and “Home Alone” and the Emmy-winning series “Schitt’s Creek,” O’Hara excels at playing “terribly flawed” characters who “have no idea” they’re anything less than perfect,
NEW YORK (AP) — The studio head has historically been seen as a fearsome and all-powerful figure, capable of ending a career with the snap of a finger or changing lives with an impulsive greenlight. In “The Studio,” though, Seth Rogen’s studio chief is more Selina Meyer (“Veep”) than Louis B. Mayer.
The long list of cameos on the new Apple TV+ series includes a handful of L.A.’s midcentury landmarks—and an invented one as well.
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The new Apple TV+ series “The Studio” is a typical office comedy, set in a workplace that on any given day might be visited by Martin Scorsese, Zoë Kravitz or Zac Efron.