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Sundance: Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne’s feature directorial debut is a warm-hearted comedy that feels relatable, even when getting very specific indeed.
Sundance: Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne’s feature directorial debut is a warm-hearted comedy that feels relatable, even when getting very specific indeed.
Comedian Tig Notaro and partner Stephanie Allynne talk about making their feature directorial debut at the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe.
Notaro pushes the bounds of comedy to new heights yet again with an entirely animated live comedy special for HBO Max.
There are only two scenes in “Army of the Dead” where Tig Notaro is acting with a real person on set.
Bautista and Notaro may share scenes together, but that’s only the result of post-production movie magic.
Replacing Chris D’Elia with Tig Notaro in “Army of the Dead” cost less than creating the film’s zombie tiger.
The zombie comedy will undergo reshoots now that the comic actor has been shut out of Hollywood in the wake of sexual-misconduct allegations.
C.K. had an executive producer credit on Notaro’s short-lived Amazon series “One Mississippi.”
The actor/stand-up was a breath of fresh air during the heaviest moments of the season.
After “One Mississippi,” Notaro’s new Netflix special “Happy to Be Here” is the next step in bringing her life into her work.
She isn’t concerned with how “abusers” are going to move on.
The comedian and actress discussed sexual harassment on morning television today.