Louis c. K. ’s ‘i love you, daddy’ release under “review”: “never a place for the behavior” detailed in ny times report


Louis c. K. ’s ‘i love you, daddy’ release under “review”: “never a place for the behavior” detailed in ny times report

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Louis C.K.'s 'I Love You, Daddy' Release Under Review By Distributor The Orchard You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content November 9, 2017


1:20pm SERVICES TO SHARE THIS PAGE. The distributor behind the Louis C.K. film _I Love You, Daddy,_ said today that it is “giving careful consideration to the timing and release of the film”


in the wake of a bombshell _New York Times_ exposé in which five women claim that C.K. masturbated in front of them more than a decade ago. “In light of the allegations concerning Louis


C.K. referenced in today’s _New York Times_,” the Orchard said in a statement, “we are cancelling tonight’s premiere of _I Love You, Daddy_. There is never a place for the behavior detailed


in these allegations. As a result, we are giving careful consideration to the timing and release of the film and continuing to review the situation.” Before the Times story posted this


morning, the Orchard said it had canceled the premiere of _I Love You, Daddy. _C.K. wrote, directed, produced, edited and stars in as worried dad whose teenage daughter (Chloë Grace Moretz)


starts dating sixtysomething legendary film director (John Malkovich). C.K.’s planned appearance this week on _Late Show with Stephen Colbert_ also was scrapped today. WATCH ON DEADLINE 3


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