English edit

Etymology edit

Apatow + -ian, with 'w' hardened to 'v'; compare Shavian.

Adjective edit

Apatovian

  1. (film) In the style of filmmaker Judd Apatow.
    • 2008, David Denby, “Overripe, Undernourished”, in The New Yorker:
      Segel, who may not have a third or fourth gear, plays Peter Bretter, a recognizable Apatovian hero: he thinks obsessively about sex, and at the same time he's an instinctively moral man.
    • 2011, David Fear, “You've Got Male”, in Spin:
      Go for a comedy, and you end up with Apatovian beta males whose emotions are largely tied up in the diminishing value of their comic-book collections.
    • 2015, A.A. Dowd, The AV Club, Ted 2 gets filthier but less charming[1]:
      Yet without the Apatovian arc of its predecessor, it also feels a bit like a regression—especially given its typical sequel strategy of undoing the hard work of the previous film.