Sorry, Haters is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Jeff Stanzler, starring Robin Wright, Abdellatif Kechiche, Élodie Bouchez and Sandra Oh.
Phoebe works for a network called Q-Dog, where she produces an MTV Cribs-style reality program titled Sorry, Haters.
Although Phoebe engages in small talk with Ashade, it is clear that the woman is in an anxious state as she instructs him to drive to suburban New Jersey, placating his reservations with cash.
The discussion is moderated by actor Tim Robbins and features Mary-Louise Parker, filmmaker Julian Schnabel, and film writers Paul Thompson and Lisa Hintelman.
The critics consensus reads, "Robin Wright Penn and Abdel Kechiche's powerful performances aren't enough to keep the increasingly unbalanced Sorry, Haters from tottering completely off its axis.
[8][9] In a review for AllMovie, Derek Armstrong praised the performances but wrote, "Stanzler emerges as no better than a deluded provocateur, not the brave pusher of hot buttons he wanted to be.
Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide wrote, "Stanzler's ideas about the psychic legacy of 9/11 are so confused—Phoebe's craziness seems to have something to do with soul-eroding consumerism, media-made self-loathing and the empowering thrill of disaster—that by the time he unveils the final plot twist, his film has lost every shred of credibility.