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 ...
A new documentary, titled Sorry/Not Sorry, explores comedian Louis C.K.'s fall from grace after he was accused of sexual misconduct and his return to the spotlight ...
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 ...
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 ...
What should we do with people who have admitted to sexual misconduct? Especially if that person has legions of fans who can fill Madison Square Garden? Should we object? Or simply pretend it isn’t ...
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 ...
If you want proof that some in Hollywood and the pop culture mainstream are itching to forget the lessons of the #MeToo movement, look no further than the excellent documentary Sorry/Not Sorry. The ...
A new trailer for a documentary highlighting the pattern of sexual abuse perpetrated by comedian Louis C.K. addresses the consequences of serial sexual misconduct in ...
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 ...
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