Adult Swim is gearing up for the next animated original release coming its way, and fans can get the first look at what’s coming with the trailer for Oh My God…Yes! A Series o ...
According to Variety, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation will adapt Dr. Seuss’ Oh, the Places You’ll Go into a feature length movie with production from J.J. Abrams via Bad Robot. Jon M.
Though animated movies have struggled to succeed in recent years, 2025 should continue to present new films to add to the genre’s modern comeback. Studios like Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks ...
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Chu and Jill Culton will direct an animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ Oh, The Places You’ll Go, from a script by Rob Lieber. With original songs by Benj Pasek and ...
You get that the filmmaking team behind “Oh, Hi!,” an endlessly charming romantic comedy that just premiered at Sundance, knows how embedded the cliches of a cabin-in-the-woods indie can be.
Brooks reflects on love, tropes and making movies as she gears up to debut her sophomore film "Oh, Hi!" in Park City with stars Molly Gordon, Logan Lerman, John Reynolds and Geraldine Viswanathan.
Advertisement They are also cartoons. There’s Daniil Medvedev, last year’s finalist, whaling his racket into the net. There’s Madison Keys, this year’s semifinalist, running down a ball ...
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the Disney+ animated series about Peter Parker's first year in high school, has already been renewed for a Season 2 and Season 3. Speaking to The Movie ...
As the couple in Oh, Hi! struggles to fully commit, the Sundance Film Festival romantic comedy from Sophie Brooks also struggled to connect with its audience. Writer-director Brooks’ sophomore ...
Though Sophie Brooks’ sophomore feature “Oh, Hi!” serves a collective film made between mostly friends, the actual production took a long time to come together. Speaking with IndieWire’s ...
For a movie billed as a relationship comedy — or rather, a “situationship” comedy, as modern-day dating arrangements go — writer-director Sophie Brooks’ “Oh, Hi!” starts off rather ...
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