The title of “Sorry/Not Sorry,” a documentary about the Louis C.K. scandal, makes the film sound like a hot-button exposé with the potential to be as ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
If there’s no easy answer to that, “Sorry/Not Sorry” takes issue with both the supposition that nobody was really victimized by Louis C.K.’s actions and the mentality of first looking the other way ...
Sorry/Not Sorry examines the cultural fixation with Louis C.K. and his comeback while revealing the backlash faced by the women who spoke up about his behavior. This is not just a story about how this ...
TIFF: Caroline Suh and Cara Mones' documentary mostly serves as a retread of a story many (including C.K.) have tried to brush aside, but it adds little to this complicated story. Some things really ...
The film, co-directed by Caroline Suh and Cara Mones, is based on the investigation into the comedian published by The New York Times, with the Times also producing together with Left/Right. By Scott ...
Amid a Toronto Film Festival light on sales, Greenwich Entertainment has nabbed domestic distribution for a documentary on Louis C.K., TheWrap has learned. The film ...
Six years ago at the Toronto International Film Festival, the street outside the Ryerson Theatre was swarmed with people desperate to get into the world premiere of I Love You, Daddy, the new film by ...
Cara Mones and Caroline Suh’s earnest and frustrating documentary, produced by The New York Times, has a bitter punchline. By Amy Nicholson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
Toronto: Doc ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Asks If Louis C.K. Was Ever Really Canceled Filmmakers Caroline Suh and Cara Mones examine the aftermath of the comic’s downfall, including how his comeback — in which ...
“Sorry/Not Sorry” opens with a voice: “I love you, be a good dog, please.” We will later learn the voice (and the dog) belong to artist and comedian Abby Schachner, one of five women who, in 2017, ...
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