Follows a legacy Hollywood movie studio striving to survive in a world where it is increasingly difficult for art and business to live together.Follows a legacy Hollywood movie studio striving to survive in a world where it is increasingly difficult for art and business to live together.Follows a legacy Hollywood movie studio striving to survive in a world where it is increasingly difficult for art and business to live together.
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I mean it's just really good. Super funny, super fast and so much interesting (for me) commentary on the entertainment industry. The only thing that confused me is that Seth goes from a semi low-level position to a studio head, and the amount of work they do is actually insane. I mean maybe I'm the odd one out on this but I had no idea how insane that job is-and Matt didn't really seem stressed about his experience level. That doesn't really take a way from anything though, and I like the fact that they don't focus on his journey per-say but do so much cool stuff about the reality of filmmaking. The show also has me so stressed.. it's just really well made. Ok everyone else's reviews sound a lot smarter but the cast is mind blowing and I feel like this type of thing hasn't really been done before. A weird feeling you get when watching tv about making tv. No more notes.
The Studio is nothing short of a comedic masterclass. I went in expecting to laugh (it's Seth Rogen, after all), but I wasn't prepared for just how smart, layered, and downright brilliant this show would be. It's not just funny - it's clever. The kind of funny that sticks with you, with punchlines that land hard and then somehow keep echoing in your head days later.
The characters are instantly lovable, weirdly relatable, and played with such precision and charm that you forget they're actors - it feels like you're eavesdropping on real chaos. And the writing? Absolutely top-tier. Every episode zips by with whip-smart dialogue, hilarious set pieces, and a surprising amount of heart.
But what really blew me away was the direction. The pacing, the visual timing of the jokes, the stylish flourishes - it's clear this isn't just a funny show, it's a well-made one. Seth Rogen has crafted something that's not only hilarious but cinematic and fresh.
Hands down, one of the most original and entertaining comedies I've seen in ages. It's bold, it's brilliant, and it knows exactly what it's doing.
The characters are instantly lovable, weirdly relatable, and played with such precision and charm that you forget they're actors - it feels like you're eavesdropping on real chaos. And the writing? Absolutely top-tier. Every episode zips by with whip-smart dialogue, hilarious set pieces, and a surprising amount of heart.
But what really blew me away was the direction. The pacing, the visual timing of the jokes, the stylish flourishes - it's clear this isn't just a funny show, it's a well-made one. Seth Rogen has crafted something that's not only hilarious but cinematic and fresh.
Hands down, one of the most original and entertaining comedies I've seen in ages. It's bold, it's brilliant, and it knows exactly what it's doing.
I've been looking forward to The Studio ever since I first heard about it. I had huge expectations considering how great the cast is and I can say without a doubt that this series not only met those expectations but surpassed them in every way. I personally like Seth Rogen but this isn't his normal humor so even if you don't like his usual stuff, you should enjoy this show. This is right there with the best stuff Rogen has ever done. It actually might be his best. It's not just Rogen that shines either, the entire cast is brilliant. The cameos in this is full of A-list celebrities that makes the show just that much better. It's satire on the depiction of Hollywood is spot on. Even though it's a comedy, it's true to the point of how Hollywood continues to put out junk and not care as long as it keeps making money. It's easily one of the best new shows of 2025...it was absolutely hilarious. Each episode will literally make you laugh out loud. They already renewed it for another season so I hope they plan on doing several more seasons after that too.
I'm three episodes in and I have legitimately laughed out loud at least once or twice per episode. Can't say that I have done that in recent years, when at most I will crack a smile or chuckle.
This show reminds me of the office in that the last come from extremely awkward situations, characters having to betray each other and change their position with great discomfort and regret. They have to eat their words and swallow their pride constantly, very amusing to witness.
This is clearly one of the better quality send-ups and mockeries of Hollywood's culture. Also found it interesting to see some of the perspective of the producers and studio executives.
This show reminds me of the office in that the last come from extremely awkward situations, characters having to betray each other and change their position with great discomfort and regret. They have to eat their words and swallow their pride constantly, very amusing to witness.
This is clearly one of the better quality send-ups and mockeries of Hollywood's culture. Also found it interesting to see some of the perspective of the producers and studio executives.
The Studio is the closest someone has gotten to Curb Your Enthusiasm spiritually. Don't get me wrong, this show's first season is not as good as Curb's, but it's evident in the way the show is set up that it is slightly mimicking David's style. There's a pattern in the set-up of episodes that I'm on board with.
A few episodes in season 1 have REALLY nailed David's Curb-style humor. The best two episodes of season 1, episodes 6 & 7, delivered on their set-up's most effectively.
There's a beauty in the way each episode operates largely independently of one another. You can watch any episode on its own and enjoy the experience.
The cameos in this show are excellent. Rogan & Goldberg clearly have a lot of fans in the community, and pull off an Entourage-number of cameos that enhance the episode they're in. I deeply enjoy this show and think it will continue improving.
A few episodes in season 1 have REALLY nailed David's Curb-style humor. The best two episodes of season 1, episodes 6 & 7, delivered on their set-up's most effectively.
There's a beauty in the way each episode operates largely independently of one another. You can watch any episode on its own and enjoy the experience.
The cameos in this show are excellent. Rogan & Goldberg clearly have a lot of fans in the community, and pull off an Entourage-number of cameos that enhance the episode they're in. I deeply enjoy this show and think it will continue improving.
"The Studio" Cast Receives an IMDb STARmeter Award
"The Studio" Cast Receives an IMDb STARmeter Award
"The Studio" cast are joined by creators Evan Golderg, Frida Perez, and James Weaver to receive the IMDb STARmeter Award at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival.
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- TriviaThe character Griffin Mill has the same name as Tim Robbins's character in The Player, where he runs a movie studio.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 988: Warfare (2025)
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- Chuyện Hãng Phim
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- Warner Bros. Television - Bldg. 140 - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(As the Continental Studio offices in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. Interiors and exterior shots. Several of the offices on the Warner Brothers Burbank Studios lot are designed to be re-purposed for movies or TV shows. Building 140 has doubles as a public library, offices or government buildings in many film and television programs since the 70s.)
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