A New York Times documentary traces how the comedian's actions were shielded by the comedy world, and it asks key questions about his return. But that’s all covered in the last 20 minutes. Most of ...
In making Sorry/Not Sorry, the creators faced trust issues with victims but gained momentum through specific dates and patterns. The documentary highlights how humor ...
Caroline Suh and Cara Mones' documentary based on a New York Times article chronicles the downfall and comeback of the comedian in the wake of sexual harassment allegations. By Jourdain Searles At ...
"Sorry/Not Sorry" producer Kathleen Lingo expressed disappointment that famous women who once criticized C.K.'s behavior didn't want to participate in the film. Numerous stars, including famous women ...
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 ...
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 ...