Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review on “Fourth of July,” a new film co-written (with lead actor Joe List) and directed by exiled comedian Louis C.K.. It opened in select theaters on July 1st, 2022, see local listings.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
Joe List is Jeff, a jazz pianist and recovering alcoholic who is constantly haranguing his therapist (Louis C.K.) about his parents. When he gets the annual invite to the summer cabin of Mom (Paula Plum) and Dad (Robert Walsh), he decides to attend without his wife Beth (Sarah Tollemache), in order to finally confront his parents about their lack of open affection towards him. Can he do it in front of his loud Bostonian relatives? Wicked ya pisser.
”Fourth of July” is in select theaters beginning July 1st, see local listings. Featuring Joe List, Louis C.K., Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Sarah Tollemache. Written by Louis C.K.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
Joe List is Jeff, a jazz pianist and recovering alcoholic who is constantly haranguing his therapist (Louis C.K.) about his parents. When he gets the annual invite to the summer cabin of Mom (Paula Plum) and Dad (Robert Walsh), he decides to attend without his wife Beth (Sarah Tollemache), in order to finally confront his parents about their lack of open affection towards him. Can he do it in front of his loud Bostonian relatives? Wicked ya pisser.
”Fourth of July” is in select theaters beginning July 1st, see local listings. Featuring Joe List, Louis C.K., Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Sarah Tollemache. Written by Louis C.K.
- 7/4/2022
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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When Louis C.K. attempted to restart his career after his sexual misconduct scandal, he did it gingerly by performing unannounced sets in small comedy clubs. He’s essentially doing the same thing with his return to filmmaking. This low-budget indie dramedy being released in a smattering of movie theaters (as of now, it’s not scheduled to be screened by any of the larger chains) reveals the controversial comic working in an uncharacteristically muted fashion. Lacking the acerbic edge of his brilliant work on the sitcom Louie and web series Horace and Pete, Fourth of July turns out to be something we would have never expected from its director/co-writer — bland.
Partly this seems because he’s working in collaboration with comedian Joe List, who co-wrote the screenplay, executive produced and stars in the lead role of Jeff, a recovering alcoholic and anxiety-ridden jazz pianist.
When Louis C.K. attempted to restart his career after his sexual misconduct scandal, he did it gingerly by performing unannounced sets in small comedy clubs. He’s essentially doing the same thing with his return to filmmaking. This low-budget indie dramedy being released in a smattering of movie theaters (as of now, it’s not scheduled to be screened by any of the larger chains) reveals the controversial comic working in an uncharacteristically muted fashion. Lacking the acerbic edge of his brilliant work on the sitcom Louie and web series Horace and Pete, Fourth of July turns out to be something we would have never expected from its director/co-writer — bland.
Partly this seems because he’s working in collaboration with comedian Joe List, who co-wrote the screenplay, executive produced and stars in the lead role of Jeff, a recovering alcoholic and anxiety-ridden jazz pianist.
- 6/30/2022
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Billy Eichner doesn’t count Dave Chappelle as one of his “Bros.”
The “Billy on the Street” star criticized Chappelle’s jokes about queer and trans people during the Netflix comedy special “Stand Out: An LGBTQ Celebration,” released June 9 after being recorded during Netflix Is a Joke Fest last month. Eichner hosted the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ comics in one stand-up special, as Netflix described, but the “Bros” screenwriter and star took aim at the streamer at itself during his set.
“We all know how backwards and dangerous the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ laws are,” Eichner says. “Queer people, and especially trans people, are under legislative attack in this country. Trans people are being demeaned. They’re trying to dehumanize trans people. They’re trying to erase trans people. And I’m not even talking about Florida. I’m talking about Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix special!”
Chappelle’s “The Closer...
The “Billy on the Street” star criticized Chappelle’s jokes about queer and trans people during the Netflix comedy special “Stand Out: An LGBTQ Celebration,” released June 9 after being recorded during Netflix Is a Joke Fest last month. Eichner hosted the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ comics in one stand-up special, as Netflix described, but the “Bros” screenwriter and star took aim at the streamer at itself during his set.
“We all know how backwards and dangerous the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ laws are,” Eichner says. “Queer people, and especially trans people, are under legislative attack in this country. Trans people are being demeaned. They’re trying to dehumanize trans people. They’re trying to erase trans people. And I’m not even talking about Florida. I’m talking about Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix special!”
Chappelle’s “The Closer...
- 6/9/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
"They're drunks, they're assholes. Honestly, I can't believe I'm in this family." There's a new film made by comedian Louis Ck that's opening in theaters at the beginning of July. It's called Fourth of July, and it's about a recovering alcoholic who goes home to confront his family for all the mistakes they made. Louis Ck has directed before - Tomorrow Night, Pootie Tang, and I Love You Daddy. But this is his first film project since he was caught up in sexual harassment controversy a few years ago. "The movie should be about the young man who finds the courage to confront his family and to break free of them by standing up to their denial and cyclical oppression," Ck explains. But they also made it about the parents who are told this, and don't know how to respond. This stars Joe List, Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh,...
- 6/6/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Comedian Louis C.K. has revealed on his website on Friday that he directed a new indie film called “Fourth of July.”
The indie film will premiere at New York’s Beacon Theatre on June 30, before rolling out to other venues on July 1.
“Fourth of July” was written by Joe List and C.K. The “Louie” creator also self financed and directed the project. The film centers on a recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC who confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation.
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The film stars List, Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Robert Kelly. C.K. also plays the role of List’s therapist.
“For me, it was fun as all f–k to direct and make a film again,” C.K. wrote in his director’s statement.
The indie film will premiere at New York’s Beacon Theatre on June 30, before rolling out to other venues on July 1.
“Fourth of July” was written by Joe List and C.K. The “Louie” creator also self financed and directed the project. The film centers on a recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC who confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation.
Also Read:
Louis Ck’s Grammy Win Despite Sexual Abuse Sparks Online Fury: ‘Women Are Worth Nothing to Power’
The film stars List, Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Robert Kelly. C.K. also plays the role of List’s therapist.
“For me, it was fun as all f–k to direct and make a film again,” C.K. wrote in his director’s statement.
- 6/3/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Having recently been fêted by the Recording Academy with a Grammy, comedian and admitted sexual harasser Louis C.K. is trying to rejuvenate his film career with a campaign to get theaters to screen his new movie, Fourth of July.
C.K. announced the film, which he directed and co-wrote, on his website Friday, June 3. The film is currently scheduled to open July 1, and there are some screenings lined up in New York City, Boston, and Chicago. In a letter sent to fans (published by The Hollywood Reporter) C.K. said...
C.K. announced the film, which he directed and co-wrote, on his website Friday, June 3. The film is currently scheduled to open July 1, and there are some screenings lined up in New York City, Boston, and Chicago. In a letter sent to fans (published by The Hollywood Reporter) C.K. said...
- 6/3/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Louis C.K. revealed today via his website that he’s directed a new indie titled Fourth of July, calling on his fan base to advocate for its release in their cities.
The secret movie written by C.K. and comic Joe List centers on Jeff (List), a recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC who confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation. Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Robert Kelly also star.
Fourth of July will premiere at New York’s Beacon Theater on June 30, with screenings to follow at Boston’s Shubert Theater on July 1, and The Vic in Chicago on July 2. Additional plans for exhibition have not yet been disclosed.
“We are still compiling and constantly adding to the list of theaters which I will post on the web page for the movie which is on my website,” shared C.K in an open letter to fans.
The secret movie written by C.K. and comic Joe List centers on Jeff (List), a recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC who confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation. Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Robert Kelly also star.
Fourth of July will premiere at New York’s Beacon Theater on June 30, with screenings to follow at Boston’s Shubert Theater on July 1, and The Vic in Chicago on July 2. Additional plans for exhibition have not yet been disclosed.
“We are still compiling and constantly adding to the list of theaters which I will post on the web page for the movie which is on my website,” shared C.K in an open letter to fans.
- 6/3/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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. The charges, which he ultimately admitted to, caused the film’s release to be scrapped and the comedian’s career was temporarily derailed.
Now, five years later, Louis C.K. is gearing up to release another film. The comedian announced today that he has written, directed, and starred in a new feature titled “Fourth of July,” which is set to hit theaters this summer.
The film tells the story of a recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC who confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation. In addition to C.K., the cast includes Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh,...
Now, five years later, Louis C.K. is gearing up to release another film. The comedian announced today that he has written, directed, and starred in a new feature titled “Fourth of July,” which is set to hit theaters this summer.
The film tells the story of a recovering alcoholic and jazz pianist in NYC who confronts his acerbic family during their annual Fourth of July vacation. In addition to C.K., the cast includes Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh,...
- 6/3/2022
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Louis C.K. is readying the release of “Fourth of July,” a new comedy-drama that marks the controversial comedian’s first feature directorial effort since admitting to sexual misconduct in 2017. The film, which C.K. also co-wrote with Joe List, centers on a recovering alcoholic from New York City who clashes with family on their annual July 4th vacation trip. List stars in the film opposite Sarah Tollemache, Paula Plum, Robert Walsh and Robert Kelly. C.K. also appears in a small role.
According to C.K.’s official website, “Fourth of July” will be getting a theatrical release starting July 1. Showtimes and theater locations have yet to be announced. C.K. will also be touring with the film for one-night only screenings in New York City, Boston and Chicago. Tickets for these special screenings are available now on C.K.’s website. Both List and C.K. will attend...
According to C.K.’s official website, “Fourth of July” will be getting a theatrical release starting July 1. Showtimes and theater locations have yet to be announced. C.K. will also be touring with the film for one-night only screenings in New York City, Boston and Chicago. Tickets for these special screenings are available now on C.K.’s website. Both List and C.K. will attend...
- 6/3/2022
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
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