Caroline Suh's "Sorry/Not Sorry" Louis C.K. doc also finds a home in this year's Bay Area series, taking place November 2 through 5.
The comedian talks her new Netflix special It’s Great to Be Here, Louis C.K. and Dave Chappelle, and that White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, a new doc on the stand-up's chronic sexual improprieties — and eventual comeback — doesn’t pretend to know the answer
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.
If you love a sitcom actor, chances are showrunners do, too, and they just might make a guest appearance on another sitcom … if they haven’t already.
This year, non-fiction titles will be front and center at the Toronto International Film Festival, as many writers and actors will not be on hand due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Roseanne Barr has called out what she thinks is the sexist double standard of cancel culture and addressed ABC for firing her from her own sitcom reboot “Roseanne” before rebranding it as “The Conners.” “It was a witch-burning,” Barr said of the fallout in a new interview with The Los Angeles Times.
It seemed that next weekend, when “Thor: Love and Thunder” (Disney) debuts and several strong holdovers are still in play, might be the moment when theaters could truly claim to be back.
In 2017, Louis C.K. was set to return to filmmaking in a major way with “I Love You, Daddy,” an art film he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in. But in the months leading up to the controversial movie, multiple female comedians accused the comic of sexual misconduct.
Just two days after Dave Chappelle was attacked during the Netflix Is a Joke festival on May 3 and the stand-up comic is already joking about it. During a secret show at Los Angeles’ Comedy Store, Chappelle shared new details about the audience member who rushed the stage at the Hollywood Bowl to tackle him.
Louis C.K. is still trying to revive his comedy career.
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