New look at ‘I USED TO BE FUNNY’ starring Rachel Sennott.
It follows a stand-up comedian (Rachel) struggling with PTSD who weighs whether or not to join the search for the missing teenage girl she used to nanny.
It will be released in cinemas in early 2024.
‘SUCCESSION’ and ‘HUSTLERS’ director Lorene Scafaria to direct and executive produce HBO comedy pilot starring, written and executive produced by Rachel Sennott.
Actors, writers and directors are collaborating on a charity auction with proceeds going towards helping crew members whose healthcare benefits are currently at risk during the strike.
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Rachel Sennott’s upcoming projects include ‘FINALMENTE L’ALBA’ alongside Lily James and Willem Dafoe, ‘HOLLAND MICHIGAN’ with Nicole Kidman and Gael García Bernal, Ally Pankiw’s ‘I USED TO BE FUNNY’ and Jason Reitman’s ‘SNL 1975’.
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predicts Rachel Sennott will be nominated for “Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical)“ at the 2024 Golden Globes for ‘BOTTOMS.’
‘I USED TO BE FUNNY’ starring Rachel Sennott will be released in selected theaters (New York and LA) on June 7 and June 14, and on demand June 18, 2024.
Rachel Sennott to play SNL writer Rosie Shuster in ‘SNL 1975’.
SNL 1975 is based on the real-life behind-the-scenes accounts of the NBC late-night show’s opening night.
Rachel Sennott will write, produce and star a new pilot for HBO.
The series follows a codependent friend group reunites, navigating how the time apart, ambition, and new relationships have changed them.
Our BOTTOMS sister Kaia Gerber has been cast in ‘SNL 1975’.
The ensemble cast includes Rachel Sennott, Gabriel LaBelle, Cooper Hoffman, Dylan O’Brien, Ella Hunt, Cory Michael Smith, Lamorne Morris, Nicholas Braun and Finn Wolfhard.