This documentary pulls back the velvet rope to reveal the human machinery, hidden costs, and seismic power shifts driving the global entertainment industry—from the writer’s room to the streaming wars.
Why are audiences obsessed with watching people make the things they watch? The answer lies in the concept of .
This shift has forced production companies to pivot. Netflix’s The Paterno and Apple TV+’s Hollywood Con Queen don't just celebrate success; they investigate collapse. For the modern viewer, understanding the process of entertainment means understanding the abuse of entertainment.