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A comedian who channeled awkwardness and anxiety in viral tweets and TikToks, the former stand-up is reintroducing herself as ...
Produced by Barry Jenkins’ Pastel shingle, the understated Sundance drama takes a nuanced look at the impact of a traumatic incident on a 20-something grad student. A tall, willowy 20-something ...
Whatever you think about the Sundance Film Festival, there is a special kind of excitement when a movie from a first-time filmmaker premieres and you just know you are discovering and witnessing ...
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Eva Victor talks about their film 'Sorry, Baby'The writer and director, and one of the stars, of "Sorry, Baby" talks about the film which tells the story of a young woman ...
Victor also wrote and stars — alongside Naomi Ackie and Lucas Hedges — in this Sundance-premiering film about a young New England academic gradually recovering from a sexual assault.
To close out this year’s Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), A24’s film “Sorry, Baby,” was chosen to be the closing ...
Four months ago at the Sundance Film Festival, a terrific debut film called “Sorry, Baby” made its world premiere and won the screenwriting award and led, quickly ...
A story about everyday violence and the way we try to make sense of it doesn’t sound like it would be a recipe for a funny movie, but this is precisely what makes ...
No new filmmaker has a more fitting name than Eva Victor, writer-director-star of the seriocomic Sundance hit “Sorry, Baby.” The actor and online comedian’s ...
The film premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, where Victor won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. By Lily Ford Eva Victor’s comedy-drama movie Sorry ...
E va Victor is carrying a ludicrously capacious bag. When I can’t help but reference the now memed-to-death Succession bit, Victor juts out their jaw and says, in a pitch-perfect Tom Wambsgans ...
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‘Sorry, Baby' Review: Eva Victor Wrote, Directed and Stars in What's Sure to Be One of the Year's Most Talked About DebutsIn "Sorry, Baby," the defining moment of Agnes' adult life happens off-camera, but it haunts nearly every other scene in the movie. A standout of the U.S. dramatic ...
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