A story of self-discovery, queerness and friendship, the Sundance comedy-drama “Am I Ok?” is based on writer Lauren Pomerantz’s personal experiences. The film follows two 30-year-old best friends, ...
Max has shared the official Am I Ok? trailer for its newest comedy-drama, starring Madame Web’s Dakota Johnson and House of the Dragon’s Sonoya Mizuno. The video features Johnson as a socially awkward ...
Sundance: Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne's feature directorial debut is a warm-hearted comedy that feels relatable, even when getting very specific indeed. Mid-way through Tig Notaro and Stephanie ...
Joel Medina spent his life devouring all things pop culture - for better and worse (he watched Final Destination way too young). Born and raised in LA County, he spent his summers watching every movie ...
Partners Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne join NPR's Juana Summers to chat about their new directorial-debut film, AM I OK? which released on Max on June 6. Queer love has firmly taken its place in TV ...
Over on Max, Dakota Johnson plays a woman questioning her sexuality in “AM I OK?,” which begins streaming on Thursday. Johnson’s company TeaTime Pictures helped produce the film directed by Tig Notaro ...
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It’s safe to assume that Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne knew exactly what they were doing when they cast Dakota Johnson as the lead of Am I OK? The movie, which premiered at the virtual Sundance ...
“I really liked the idea of people in their 30s still figuring things out and still becoming whoever they’re becoming,” Dakota Johnson said of her latest film Am I OK? screening at Sundance. “I think ...
Queer love has firmly taken its place in TV shows and movies. "Call Me By Your Name," "Red, White & Royal Blue" and "Moonlight" are just a few of the stories that explore those first tense and tender ...