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Pretend It's a City Review: A Lebowitz Love Letter to Urban Life

Watching is like sitting at a bar with your smartest, most annoyed friend while Martin Scorsese laughs in the background. A 10/10 masterclass in having opinions on everything and apologies for no one. 🗽✨ #PretendItsACity #FranLebowitz Option 3: Short & Punchy (TikTok/Reel Text) On-screen text ideas: Pretend It's a City

Finally binged and I’ve never felt more seen by someone who would probably hate me. Fran Lebowitz is the prickly, book-collecting, technology-hating legend we all need right now. Between her dry wit and Martin Scorsese’s non-stop laughing, it’s basically a seven-episode love letter to the art of complaining. Pretend It's a City Review: A Lebowitz Love

If you haven't watched it on Netflix , do it for the "Panorama of the City" scene alone. It’s often described as a "love letter to

It’s often described as a "love letter to New York" from a critical, humorous perspective.

The title comes from Fran's habit of yelling "Pretend it's a city!" at tourists blocking the sidewalk.

The series features cultural critic Fran Lebowitz in conversation with director Martin Scorsese .