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 ...
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Warner Bros expects the film to attract both children and adults. The animated film will be released in theaters on March 17, 2028. Warner Bros will also make the film available on Imax screens for an ...
“Oh, Hi” screenwriters Molly Gordon and Sophie Brooks believe their new romantic comedy takes aim at modern dating culture without being a full-out “takedown” of men. “This movie is about a ...
At one point during the premiere of “Oh, Hi!” at the Sundance Film Festival, my friend and I turned to each other, wide-eyed. Just two days before, I had regaled her with my latest tale of dating woe ...
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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.
A new movie shot in Upstate New York is generating buzz at the Sundance Film Festival. “Oh, Hi!” is a romantic comedy from writer-director Sophie Brooks (”The Boy Downstairs”) about a ...
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 ...
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 ...
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