What's Happening?
Morgan Neville's new documentary, 'Lorne,' provides an entertaining yet somewhat reverential look at Lorne Michaels, the creator of 'Saturday Night Live' (SNL). The film coincides with the 50th anniversary
of SNL and features interviews with various cast members and collaborators. While the documentary offers a glimpse into Michaels' influence and legacy, it has been critiqued for lacking depth and new insights into his life and career. Despite this, the film is expected to appeal to fans of SNL and those interested in the history of American television comedy.
Why It's Important?
Lorne Michaels has been a pivotal figure in American television, shaping the landscape of comedy through his work on SNL. The documentary serves as a celebration of his contributions to the entertainment industry, highlighting the impact of SNL on popular culture. For viewers, it offers a nostalgic look at the show's history and its role in launching the careers of numerous comedians. The film also underscores the enduring appeal of SNL and its ability to adapt to changing cultural and social dynamics over the decades.






