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Oh, Hi!

Iris and Isaac's first romantic weekend getaway goes awry in a most unexpected way.(R, 94 min.)

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Friday, July 25, 2025

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Iris has met her perfect guy, Isaac, and is enjoying their first romantic getaway together — what could go wrong? This clever and charmingly odd dark comedy takes on the highs and lows of modern dating and the ways it makes us all a little crazy. [Sony Picture Classics]

Starring: Molly Gordon, Logan Lerman, Geraldine Viswanathan, John Reynolds, David Cross
Director: Sophie Brooks & Molly Gordon
Genre: Comedy

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"It zigs where you think it’ll zag, weaponizing that knowledge and using it to subvert expectations."

— Drew Taylor, TheWrap

"Oh, Hi is a clever and charmingly odd dark comedy, thriving on sharp performances and cheeky writing."

— Kristy Strouse, Film Inquiry

"As an entertaining, modern rom-com, Oh, Hi! makes for an easy watch with generally low stakes and big laughs."

— Nick Ruhrkraut, AwardsWatch

"Oh, Hi! is a romantic comedy that keeps threatening to turn into a horror film, with a hilariously spiraling performance from Molly Gordon."

— Jesse Hassenger, Paste Magazine

"A laugh-a-minute anti-rom-com that skewers the horrors of modern dating, Brooks’ impressive debut pushes nightmarish dating tropes to their absolute extreme."

— Matt Oakes, Silver Screen Riot

"With Oh, Hi!, Sophie Brooks captures lightning in a bottle. Her sophomore film is a sharp, hilarious and fascinating analysis of everything wrong with romance today."

— Hayley Croke, Loud and Clear Reviews

"Seamlessly blending romantic comedy and phycological thriller, Oh, Hi is a rollercoaster of emotions, exploring love, loneliness and the fragile art of communication."

— David Gonzalez, The Cinematic Reel

"If you’re a fan of quirky romance films that take a dark twist, this film is a must-watch. Oh, Hi! isn’t trying to blow your mind or reinvent the romantic comedy wheel, and that’s what makes it work."

— Romey Norton, Film Focus Online

"This clever mixture of love and Misery feels almost like a throwback to the halcyon days of mumblecore, where all a comedy really needed was a killer concept and a fantastic cast — which Oh, Hi! has in spades on both counts."

— Ross Bonaime, Collider