Louis C.K.
The feature-length project would have examined the comedian, his downfall, and the broader #MeToo movement. It’s unclear if it will debut elsewhere.
Hint: It has nothing to do with his history of sexual misconduct.
The “Bob’s Burgers” and “Everybody Loves Raymond” actor tackles cancel culture and fellow comedian Louis C.K. in this bonus episode of The New Abnormal podcast.
Directed by the disgraced stand-up comedian, the film is a July 4th comedy of familial dysfunction featuring very few laughs.
The Oscars co-host also addressed The Slap and online allegations of joke thievery during an appearance on Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live.”
The Grammy Awards’ move to Sin City seemed to work in its favor, leading to a looser show with better sets and pacing—albeit with one deeply unfortunate pre-show winner.
The nomination was the comedian’s first since he admitted to masturbating in front of women without their consent in 2017.