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Clocks, elevators and cubicles become dystopian signifiers in the television show, which invokes and inverts workplace cinema. Television | How ‘Severance’ Uses Old Tricks to Make Its Office Hell ...
Make no mistake: That lengthy tracking shot near the top of the first episode of Severance, Apple TV+'s darkly funny, hugely imaginative corporate-thriller series, is all about swagger. The camera ...
It has been many, many years since we’ve had an everyday job at an office, and we’re not sure if we’d ever go back. The overhead fluorescents, the soul-sucking cubicle or open seating ...
In Severance, workers at a windowless subterranean cubicle farm have their memories surgically bifurcated. ... Ben always said he wanted to do a high angle shot, so we knew when we built that set that ...
The way cubicle walls slide up and down to trap workers in tight frames. The contrast between the timeless stasis of antiseptic office life and the bristling cold of a messy existence above ground.
The buzzy Apple show Severance depicts a group of office drones trapped in a cubicle hell called Lumon Industries. It’s a workplace drama in which suspiciously little is revealed about the ...
Apple’s timing for its big Severance Season 2 release date couldn’t be better. I just finished re-watching the first season for the third time last night. I experienced the same feelings I did ...
Sneak a peek at "Irving's Nightmare" in exclusive clip of "Severance" Season 1, Episode 5 starring John Turturro and Adam Scott. The episode, "The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design" premieres on ...