
In the latest episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I was thrilled to be joined by Gal Balaban, the founder and extraordinary critic behind the blog FilmToppings, for a comprehensive breakdown of Apple TV's hit series, The Studio.
This show has generated a lot of buzz for being a scathing new satire of modern Hollywood, and Gal and I left no stone unturned. We dove into its sharp critique with a clear love for filmmaking, the standout performances, the chaotic CinemaCon finale, and how the show compares to other great Hollywood satires, such as Barry and The Player.
What's The Show About?
The Studio tells the story of Matt Remick (Seth Rogen), a passionate filmmaker who takes over a struggling legacy movie studio. He must navigate the treacherous waters of modern Hollywood, balancing his artistic ambitions with the commercial demands of IP-driven blockbusters, all while dealing with eccentric actors, egomaniacal directors, and the constant threat of being bought out by a tech giant.
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Where to Watch The Studio
You can watch The Studio on Apple TV+ right now.
Where to Watch Our Recommendations
Gal's recommendation - Under the Bridge — Streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
My recommendation - Presence — Streaming on Hulu.
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Where to Follow Gal
Until next time!