CNN: ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ provides a stage for women who laid bare Louis C.K.’s ‘open secret’
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’ provides a stage for women who laid bare Louis C.K.’s ‘open secret’
Psychology Today: Sorry, Not Sorry, but We Might Be Apologizing Too Much
Salon: "Sorry/Not Sorry" directors discuss the cult of complicity that enables one of comedy's biggest stars
“Sorry/Not Sorry” co-director Caroline Suh entered her examination of Louis C.K. as a fan. When the documentary filmmaker first read the 2017 New York Times story detailing his years-long pattern of ...
"Sorry/Not Sorry" directors discuss the cult of complicity that enables one of comedy's biggest stars
The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Louis C.K. Sexual Misconduct Doc Struggles to Find Fresh Perspective
‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Louis C.K. Sexual Misconduct Doc Struggles to Find Fresh Perspective
AOL: ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Louis C.K. Is Ready to Forgive Himself. Are We?
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 ...
‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review: Louis C.K. Is Ready to Forgive Himself. Are We?
collider: ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ Review - Doc on Louis C.K. Explores “Cancelled” Comedian
The Washington Post: ‘Sorry/Not Sorry’ takes on Louis C.K. but not the toughest questions
“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, ...