The Missing Reel
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Emma Fraser of ''[[The Daily Beast]]'' praised Wilde's guest appearance, "There is already a blown-out-of-proportion tabloid version of Olivia stemming from ''[[Don't Worry Darling]]'', and this portrayal highlights that Wilde has a sense of humor without having to do a play-by-play repeat of reality."{{cite web|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/olivia-wilde-mocks-her-dont-worry-darling-scandal-in-the-studio/|title=Olivia Wilde Mocks Her ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Scandal in ‘The Studio’|last=Fraser|first=Emma|date=April 9, 2025|accessdate=May 4, 2025|work=[[The Daily Beast]]}} Ben Sherlock of ''[[Screen Rant]]'' wrote, "Although there are some issues with the episode's noir gimmick, “The Missing Reel” builds to a hilarious ending. The shot of the film reel unspooling down the road, captured with expert precision by a moving camera, paired with Jerry Goldsmith's iconic ''Chinatown'' score, is a beautifully cinematic image."{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/the-studio-episode-4-review/|title=The Studio Episode 4 Review: I Appreciated That Olivia Wilde Satirized Her Public Image For A Chinatown Spoof That Gets A Bit Too Gimmicky|last=Sherlock|first=Ben|date=April 9, 2025|accessdate=May 4, 2025|work=[[Screen Rant]]}} |
Emma Fraser of ''[[The Daily Beast]]'' praised Wilde's guest appearance, "There is already a blown-out-of-proportion tabloid version of Olivia stemming from ''[[Don't Worry Darling]]'', and this portrayal highlights that Wilde has a sense of humor without having to do a play-by-play repeat of reality."{{cite web|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/olivia-wilde-mocks-her-dont-worry-darling-scandal-in-the-studio/|title=Olivia Wilde Mocks Her ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Scandal in ‘The Studio’|last=Fraser|first=Emma|date=April 9, 2025|accessdate=May 4, 2025|work=[[The Daily Beast]]}} Ben Sherlock of ''[[Screen Rant]]'' wrote, "Although there are some issues with the episode's noir gimmick, “The Missing Reel” builds to a hilarious ending. The shot of the film reel unspooling down the road, captured with expert precision by a moving camera, paired with Jerry Goldsmith's iconic ''Chinatown'' score, is a beautifully cinematic image."{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/the-studio-episode-4-review/|title=The Studio Episode 4 Review: I Appreciated That Olivia Wilde Satirized Her Public Image For A Chinatown Spoof That Gets A Bit Too Gimmicky|last=Sherlock|first=Ben|date=April 9, 2025|accessdate=May 4, 2025|work=[[Screen Rant]]}} |
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==Accolades== |
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! scope="row"| [[Creative Arts Emmy Awards]] |
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| [[77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|2025]] |
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| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)|Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)]] |
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| [[Antonio Sánchez (drummer)|Antonio Sánchez]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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==References== |
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