Rachel Sennott first moved to Los Angeles in the fall of 2020. She got a shit welcome. Connecticut-born and NYU-bred, Sennott took the leap to the city of dreams the way any actor would hope to: with ...
Have you ever made a perfect plan and then had it ruined by the Type B friend who can’t even make it to dinner on time? I Love LA star and creator Rachel Sennott can relate. In the first episode of ...
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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 ...
On the surface, Rachel Sennott's I Love LA is about a tight-knit, ambitious friend group learning to navigate life and love in LA. That's how HBO describes the series, at least. From this, one might ...
The ‘Bottoms’ star created the HBO codependent friends sitcom about relationships, careers and growing up that also stars Jordan Firstman, Josh Hutcherson and True Whitaker. By Etan Vlessing Canada ...
Rachel Sennott, the creator and star of HBO’s buzzy new comedy, I Love LA, is making waves with her witty (and relatable) humor. Her series follows a group of twenty-somethings in Los Angeles ...
The stars of the new HBO comedy previewed the series ahead of its Nov. 2 premiere. When I Love L.A. creator and star Rachel Sennott moved to Los Angeles in 2020, her feelings for the Hollywood outpost ...
For a TV show centering on twentysomethings navigating Los Angeles, “I Love LA” doesn’t concern itself too much with Hollywood, with the main throughline of the HBO series centering on Rachel ...
Six years ago, Rachel Sennott shared an unflattering imaginary snapshot of Los Angeles life in a viral video she describes as “the trailer for any movie set in LA.” As the beat from Azealia Banks’ ...
Dennis has written for publications like USA Today, Prediction News, and Psychology Today before bringing his thoughts to Collider. Despite consuming an arguably concerning amount of Netflix content, ...