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 ...
Believe it or not, Louis CK has had a pretty busy couple of years. The once-celebrated comedian’s reputation crashed and burned back in 2017, when he owned up to a New York Times report alleging that ...
When, a year after admitting that he had masturbated in front of non-consenting women, Louis CK gave a surprise performance at the Comedy Cellar he posed a challenge to some of the more uneasy members ...
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 ...
In 2017, five women went on the record accusing Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct in a report by The New York Times. Now, the once-disgraced comedian is back on top of the world with a sold-out show at ...
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Sorry/Not Sorry opens with a smattering of journalists and comedians (mostly men) mourning what could have become of Louis C.K.’s genius. And it’s true, Louis C.K.’s genius—a word that gets used a lot ...
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 ...
"Sorry/Not Sorry" explores the "sobering reality" around the comic's comeback. "I've seen all their penises," Griffin says of male comics like Louis C.K. "That was just a day at the club." 'The Secret ...