“I Love LA” Review — Rachel Sennott’s Savage, Sweet Take on Gen-Z Fame

surprisingly human satire of influencers, identity, and the chaos of digital dreams in Los Angeles.

Rachel Sennott stars as Maia, a low-level talent assistant juggling fake smiles

When her influencer best friend Tallulah (Odessa A’zion) moves to LA, old friendship meets new envy

“I Love LA” captures the hustle culture of clout-chasing 20-somethings

Maia’s boyfriend Dylan (Josh Hutcherson) is the only “normal” in this wild world

Every episode plays like a nightmare of fame — tense, absurd, and too relatable.

From breakups to breakdowns, every moment is filmed, posted, and monetized

There’s celebrity stylist Charlie (Jordan Firstman) and Alani (True Whitaker), a director’s daughter

The series flirts with horror — showing how people can turn into monsters under the pressure

Like Tim Robinson’s comedies, I Love LA is absurd and layered

I Love LA proves Rachel Sennott isn’t just skewering influencer culture, she’s redefining it.