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Molly Gordon Loved Filming 'The Bear' Apology Scene With Jeremy Allen White  WATCH
Molly Gordon Loved Filming 'The Bear' Apology Scene With Jeremy Allen White  WATCH

News18

time09-07-2025

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  • News18

Molly Gordon Loved Filming 'The Bear' Apology Scene With Jeremy Allen White WATCH

Molly Gordon opened up about filming the emotional apology scene between her character Claire and Jeremy Allen White's Carmy, calling it 'such a release.' The actress shared her thoughts while promoting her upcoming film 'Oh, Hi!' in Los Angeles on July 8. Watch the video for more on what she had to say. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: Showsha on Instagram: Showsha on Facebook: Showsha on X: Showsha on Snapchat: entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:

From Molly Gordon To Rosalía, Here Is Jeremy Allen White's Dating History
From Molly Gordon To Rosalía, Here Is Jeremy Allen White's Dating History

Yahoo

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

From Molly Gordon To Rosalía, Here Is Jeremy Allen White's Dating History

Listen up, chefs: we thought Jeremy Allen White was officially off the market after months of dating the iconic Spanish pop star, Rosalía, but it looks like they're no longer an item! Jeremy was spotted kissing one of this co-stars from The Bear, bringing their on-screen romance to real life. Photos of Jeremy and co-star Molly Gordon (who plays his love interest, Claire, in The Bear) obtained by People show things heating up between the two. So even though they haven't publicly confirmed anything, it appears their relationship is definitely heating up. The duo had their arms wrapped around each other as they embraced for a kiss. This is the first time we've seen them both linked romantically, and we're honestly shocked and left wondering what happened with Rosalía, who he was going steady with in fall 2023. A month after Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon were seen locking lips in Los Angeles, People snagged more photos of the two as they enjoyed a nice walk in NYC. They look cozy in their casual fall outfits — complete with matching burgundy hats — and were all smiles. They've yet to confirm anything though, but they have all the makings of a budding romance that could be serious! And on Halloween, we learned just how much Jeremy and Molly are enjoying taking it slow with their relationship. "Jeremy and Molly have been seeing each other quietly for a few months and are happy together," a source told . 'They are enjoying their relationship, but also trying to keep it private. They don't like attention surrounding their personal lives and it has been an adjustment for Molly."⁠ It's no surprise that Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon would pick a delicious restaurant for dinner in NYC. After all, they are on The Bear. spotted them at The Corner Store in New York right before Thanksgiving. We all need a break from holiday prep in the kitchen — even celebs! In honor of The Bear season 4, Molly told about her experience playing Claire opposite Jeremy's Carmy, who 'is a character that people feel so protective over, and it's been kind of controversial to bring a romantic element into the show,' she said. 'That's been at times annoying, fascinating, and interesting—just to be a part of something that people have opinions on.' Scroll on for a deeper look into all of Jeremy's recent romantic escapades! An anonymous submission to at the beginning of July 2023 set off speculation that the two A-listers were 'in touch.' The tip noted that Selena and Jeremy had allegedly met at a Vanity Fair cover shoot and hit it off ever since. The gossip was neither proved wrong or right, though in hindsight, it didn't hold up too strongly. Not long after rumors began circulating, the Haim sisters posted on Instagram about "single summer," picturing Selena alongside a Taylor Swift-backed girl gang. And now !! Things were steaming up on the streets of Los Angeles when Jeremy Allen White was spotted engaging in some serious PDA with model and actress, Ashley Moore in August 2023. How they met is a total mystery, but seeing them together via paparazzi pictures was jaw-dropping – especially considering Mr. White was seen with his estranged wife and kids the week prior. Yikes! He's at it again! In August 2023, Jeremy Allen White scrolled past a video highlighting Alexa Demie's new campaign with Calvin Klein and did what any fan would do – he left a comment (though minimal): 'Wow.' To publicly show his affection (or rather, attraction) via Instagram is a whole thing in itself. King. 'Rosalía and Jeremy Allen White have recently started dating,' a source told Us Weekly in November 2023. 'They started out as just friends, but things have turned romantic recently.' Alexa, play "That Should Be Me" by Justin Bieber! The duo had been sighted side-by-side a few times. TMZ shared photos of them together at a late-October 2023 farmer's market and even sharing a smoke break in a parking lot. Romantic! That budding romance came after what we call White's hot boy summer – he was out and about on the streets of Los Angeles amidst his separation from actress Addison Timlin. Throughout their divorce, White was rumored to be involved with Selena Gomez, thirsting over Alexa Demi on Instagram, and was publicly spotted smooching Ashley Moore. In what was calling "the friendliest divorce ever," Jeremy Allen White and his now-ex Addison Timlin had been seen doing family activities together amid his romantic antics. The couple was married from 2019 until 2023, and share two young daughters, which is likely why they're still seeing each other from time to time. Where Jeremy's head is, we can't say for sure, but we do know he's out there acting young, wild, and free. Addison Timlin and Jeremy Allen White haven't talked too much about their split, but a source told that they 'were having trust issues during their relationship that ultimately led to their divorce.' And even though 'they were attempting to work things became increasingly difficult for them, and they decided to split.' Sign up for for more celeb news! This post has been updated.

‘Oh, Hi!' Review – Molly Gordon & Logan Lerman Riff ‘Misery' In Cute But Contrived Comedy
‘Oh, Hi!' Review – Molly Gordon & Logan Lerman Riff ‘Misery' In Cute But Contrived Comedy

Geek Vibes Nation

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Vibes Nation

‘Oh, Hi!' Review – Molly Gordon & Logan Lerman Riff ‘Misery' In Cute But Contrived Comedy

The problem with a movie like Sophie Brooks' Oh, Hi!, which will screen on Friday, June 13, at the Tribeca Film Festival, is that its flaws are precisely what make it interesting. It's opening moments tell us everything we'll ever need to know – a girl (Iris, played by Molly Gordon) has done something bad to a guy (Isaac, Logan Lerman), and needs help dealing with the consequences, she tells a friend over the phone – yet 93 minutes of a feature film are due to follow. Sure, we're eager to learn the details of this foreshadowed deed, but we already know something is bound to go wrong, and thus spend the entire film attempting to piece the mystery together for ourselves. What happened between Iris and Isaac that led to this desperate, panicked phone call? Where is Isaac now? Better yet, is he alive? How soon will we begin to notice the signs that lead us toward the twist that the film has already promised us? And, once we get there, will the tease have been worth it? If you've seen 1990's Misery, and if you have any bit of experience as an amateur cinematic sleuth, the trail of breadcrumbs won't be all that difficult to track. It's not that Brooks' sophomore feature is entirely devoid of originality, nor that it's lacking in fun or watchability. The latter two certainly apply more to Oh, Hi! than the idea of novelty, but as T.S. Eliot famously said, 'Good writers borrow, great writers steal.' This isn't to suggest that Brooks' film is a plagiaristic exercise in revamping the tale that made Kathy Bates at least somewhat synonymous with the ax-wielding crazy type, but that Oh, Hi!'s writer-director is so keen to show the hand of the works that inspired her that her own creation feels like a retread on principle. By teasing the fact that chaos is coming, especially before her opening credits have rolled, Brooks displays a fundamental lack of trust in her prospective audience that renders the remainder of her could've-been exhilarating ride a predictable wash that happens to star a slew of charismatic young actors. One only wishes she had let them show us what they were capable of in a more linear fashion. With that in mind, let's start at the beginning for those who remain interested: Iris and Isaac have been seeing each other for a little while now, to the point where both of their moms know the other by name and their individual friends have met their S.O.s at least once. We're at the point in the courtship where it doesn't seem to be that big of a deal when Isaac plays along with the flirtatious gal at the strawberry stand he and Iris pull off the highway to peruse, especially because he makes a semblance of an effort to show that he's as interested in the girl on his arm as she is in him. When they arrive at the upstate Airbnb they've rented for their first weekend away together, Iris and Isaac immediately begin playing house; they have sex within minutes of their arrival, stock the fridge once they've finished, take a dip in the pond out back, and mutually mock the creepy neighbor (David Cross) who assumes they're skinny dipping in his presence. They weren't, but they could have been, not because it's legal – Cross's Steve assures them it isn't – but because they seem comfortable together. The romantic chemistry between Gordon and Lerman might not be anything to write home about, but they make out and discuss their previous relationships enough that you're led to believe this is going somewhere. That is, until they head upstairs for a late-night romp, one where Iris consensually handcuffs Isaac's wrists and ankles to the bedposts, and he reveals something of a whopper: He's been seeing other people and isn't exactly looking for a long-term commitment. Given that they've been dating for four months, Iris is taken aback and baffled by the notion that this length of time couldn't possibly mean more to her boyfriend (or so she thought) than a casual fling. Furious, she leaves Isaac bound to the bedframe before running downstairs to spiral further. If Iris' mental state wasn't made clear by her tears and heavy breathing, she straight-up Googles 'how to get a guy to realize that he wants to be with you,' a spelled-out representation of what's coming next. If Misery doesn't quite do it for you, imagine Gerald's Game with a dash of Fatal Attraction, plus the specific sight gag of Vince Vaughn being knotted to a headboard in Wedding Crashers, and you've painted a fairly accurate picture. The arrivals of Geraldine Viswanathan and John Reynolds as the aforementioned friend on the phone and her actual, committed boyfriend allow for brief respite, but like the rest of the film's many desperate attempts at thematic quips, their presence becomes another predictable element in a story that feels like it could've been written by the viewer as they watched. It's far from unintelligent – okay, so not every viewer would turn in a competent first draft – but it never earns the intrigue it feigns as a given. Even when Gordon and Viswanathan team up for a witchcraft-based ritual that is meant to wipe Isaac of his most immediate memories, we've already grown tired of the schtick that positions these characters as terrified of what they've done and the consequences they're bound to face. Oh, Hi! is at its most interesting not when it's doing the most movie-ish things on its radar, but when it spends time raising the common anxieties that modern millennials tend to have about commitment, especially of a romantic sort. It doesn't necessarily take a firm stance on who's at fault in this scenario, instead acknowledging the fact that both halves of its core partnership were in the wrong. (Isaac led Iris on; Iris, you know, kidnapped him.) Therein, however, lies the problem: What Oh, Hi! makes a habit of introducing profound concepts without ever intending to interrogate their significance, nor what their existence within someone says about that individual. It wants us to root for Iris and Isaac just as much as it wants us to root for Iris to acknowledge her worth and for Isaac to free himself from unjust imprisonment. Those two factions cannot coexist, no matter how clever Oh, Hi! believes it is being by pretending they can. Then again, Misery, Fatal Attraction, and even The Witches of Eastwick all exist in the same world as this film, so what do I know? Oh, Hi! held its New York Premiere as a part of the Spotlight Narrative section of the 2025 Tribeca Festival. The film will debut exclusively in theaters on July 25, 2025, courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics. Director: Sophie Brooks Screenwriter: Sophie Brooks Rated: R Runtime: 94m

Things Escalate Quickly On a Couple's Trip in Trailer for OH, HI! Starring Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman — GeekTyrant
Things Escalate Quickly On a Couple's Trip in Trailer for OH, HI! Starring Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

Things Escalate Quickly On a Couple's Trip in Trailer for OH, HI! Starring Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman — GeekTyrant

A new trailer has been released for the romantic comedy feature Oh, Hi! , starring Molly Gordon ( The Bear ) and Logan Lerman ( The Perks of Being a Wallflower ) as couple Iris and Isaac, along with Geraldine Viswanathan ( Thunderbolts* ) and John Reynolds ( Stranger Things ) as their friends, Max and Kenny. The film is directed by Sophie Brooks ( The Boy Downstairs ) from a script Brooks co-wrote with Molly Gordon. The synopsis reads: 'Iris has met the perfect guy in Isaac. He's cute, charming, funny, and he's booked them their first romantic getaway. A picturesque farmhouse, with amazing views all around. What could go wrong? Apparently, everything. This clever and charmingly odd dark comedy takes us through highs & lows of modern dating in increasingly unhinged but genuinely understandable ways. Iris (Molly Gordon) knows that she and Isaac (Logan Lerman) are made for each other, and she'll do anything to get him to see it as well.' Oh, Hi! debuted at Sundance Film Festival this year, and is about to play at the Tribeca Film Festival. It looks like a fun flick, and like one that will serve a twist or two. Check out the trailer below, and watch Oh, Hi! when it's released in theaters on July 25th.

Here's Your First Look at Molly Gordon in Sophie Brooks's ‘Oh, Hi!'
Here's Your First Look at Molly Gordon in Sophie Brooks's ‘Oh, Hi!'

Vogue

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Here's Your First Look at Molly Gordon in Sophie Brooks's ‘Oh, Hi!'

Eight years after The Boy Downstairs, her feature directorial debut starring Zosia Mamet and Matthew Shear, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, Sophie Brooks is back with her sharply funny, Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman–fronted sophomore effort, Oh, Hi!—and we've got your first look. A big hit at Sundance earlier this year, Oh, Hi! centers on Iris (Gordon) and Isaac (Lerman), who, four months into seeing each other, take a romantic trip into the bucolic countryside. There, they croon along to Dolly Parton and Kenny Loggins, buy great heaps of fresh berries, swim in the local creek, show-dance under the stars, and have exciting vacation sex—that is, until the couple learn that they have decidedly different understandings of just what kind of 'couple' they actually are. Throw in a leering next-door neighbor (David Cross); the intriguing contents of a locked closet; and appearances from two of Iris's friends (one of whom is cousins with…a witch?), and you've got a twisty romantic comedy that owes as much to Nicole Holofcener or Noah Baumbach as it does to Stephen King. 'After getting out of a serious relationship in my late 20s, I re-entered the world of dating with relative shock and horror,' Brooks wrote in a recent essay for Variety, explaining Oh, Hi!'s origins. 'Now, in this current modern world of dating and hooking up, where relationships can take so many forms and there are so many options and choices for labels and intentions, the romantic world is rife with possibilities of miscommunication.' Together with Gordon, who is a close friend, and Brooks's brother and producer, David, she developed the film's story during lockdown, shooting it in upstate New York last year. Ahead of Oh, Hi!'s July 25 theatrical release, see exclusive stills from the film, featuring Gordon, Lerman, Geraldine Viswanathan (Drive-Away Dolls), and John Reynolds (Search Party), below.

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