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JESSICA LEE GAGNÉ

FOR EXPOSING THE MYTH OF WORK LIFE BALANCE

on Apple TV Plus in February to glowing reviews, came out at an and director Ben Stiller’s , often channeled the look and feel of surveillance footage. An office-party scene in the penultimate episode moves from surreal and comical to frighteningly cultlike—with the cinematography becoming darker and more disjointed—offering viewers a sense, she says, of “just how weird ‘work perks’ can be.”

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