Shae Sennett
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Expertise
Foreign Films, HBO Original Series, Classic Films
- Before writing at /Film, Shae held an entry-level position at Le Cinema Club, an independent film streaming service, and volunteered at the Film-maker's Cooperative, an avant-garde 16mm film archive
- Shae's most-liked review on Letterboxd is a five-star rating of the 2018 Disney musical "Z-O-M-B-I-E-S."
- As a journalist, Shae has interviewed Kang ho Song of "Parasite" fame and acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda.
Experience
Shae Sennett has bylines in publications like Screen Slate, Bright Lights Film Journal, and others. For /Film alone, she has published breaking news, deep-dive analyses, and exclusive interviews. Shae specializes in extensive research and is a big fan of cinematic history. Her personal and professional background is largely in independent and foreign films but she also loves watching and writing about television.
Education
In 2021, Shae Sennett graduated magna cum laude from Hunter College with a B.A. in English and Film. She received the Lumiere Award for distinguished work in Cinema Studies and received special departmental honors in English.
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Stories By Shae Sennett
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By trying to take down his siblings, Succession reminds us what Kendall has wanted from the very beginning - to be his father's sole heir, without exception.
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Bumping the stock beyond Matsson's reach was an almost uncharacteristically clever play on Kendall's part, but it isn't built to last.
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The people behind Black Mirror aren't content to keep the audience in the dark; they lead their actors through nightmarish mental mazes too.
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Art is imitating life again!
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Jeremy Strong wanted to emulate an ambitious and outrageously wealthy tech personality, trying to appear theatrical and down-to-earth all at once.
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It's tough competition, but Gene has really become Barry's most despicable character.
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'I may not love you but I do love you.'
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Sometimes art imitates the life of a billionaire family.
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In "Kill List," the fifth episode of the final season, Shiv pulls off one of the craziest power moves of the whole series.
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Maybe NoHo Hank should have been a manager of a chain of hotels after all.
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What does the future hold for our beloved Shiv?
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Has Romulus turned a new leaf?