Sorry, Baby at AMC Cherry Creek


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For anyone who missed the first outing, join me for an early matinee of this highly regarded film. Selfishly, I would rather see it with some other folks as seems worthy of discussion.
Let’s hear it for concise loglines. Consider the first film from Eva Victor, comedian and social media star, who makes an absolutely major debut with her “Sorry, Baby.” Per official press materials and Sundance releases, the film’s synopsis is: “Something bad happened to Agnes. But life goes on… for everyone around her, at least.” Both simple and secretive, hinting at drama and revelations, and promising to root us firmly in Agnes’ world.
That’s certainly all true of “Sorry, Baby,” but no quick hit of words could ever accurately convey the power and potency of Victor’s debut, a darkly funny and enormously tender film that, yes, is about what happens after the worst occurs, but with plenty of room to weave the light next to the dark. Something bad happens to Agnes, but Victor is a wise enough creator to understand that’s only part of the story, because that’s only part of life itself. And while Victor’s film might be rooted specifically in Agnes’ story and the bad thing at its center, in its specificity, there’s still tremendous room for wider recognition and and revelation. (Indiewire)
Tickets available on Fandango.com and at the box office.
Parking in the structure adjacent to the mall, 3 hours validated parking from AMC.
We can head to California Pizza kitchen or mall coffee bar after for discussion if folks are interested.
I am Seat G7

Sorry, Baby at AMC Cherry Creek