Read the cover story, features, and more from New York Magazine’s August 28 issue.
This week's issue is the fall preview issue, featuring all the movies, TV, books, theater, art, and music New York staffers are looking forward to. The cover story profiles the creative team behind Bottoms, a new, delightfully dumb film from a young comedy trio. Director Emma Seligman and actors Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri met in college, and they've been filming shorts and sketches, writing scripts, and performing stand-up ever since. Their new film exemplifies a certain Gen-Z-millennial-cusp comedic sensibility. "Bottoms has all the adolescent horniness of Superbad, the unabashed lesbian energy of But I’m a Cheerleader, the winky visual Americana freshness of Bring It On, and a sharper satirical bite than Not Another Teen Movie," writes Rachel Handler. |
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On Curbed The chess craze sweeping downtown. (Online Wednesday) The Look Book hobnobs with Hamptonites at a library benefit. (Online Thursday) |
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