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Film critic Richard Crouse chats about the movies of the week
Watch From 'Fantastic Four' to 'Oh, Hi!', Film critic Richard Crouse shares his thoughts about the movies released this week in theatres.
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3 days ago
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Are 'The Bear' Costars Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon Dating? All About the Actress and Their Rumored Romance
Jeremy Allen White supported Molly Gordon at a screening of her new film 'Oh, Hi!' in July 2025 Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon's rumored romance appears to be heating up. On July 22, White supported Gordon at a New York City screening of her new movie, Oh, Hi!. Throughout the evening, the two were spotted grabbing each other's hands several times. Rumors of their romance first began in September 2024, when The Bear costars were spotted kissing. While speaking to Vanity Fair in June 2025, Gordon was asked about the viral photos. She avoided talking directly about her rumored relationship with White, simply saying, "With the internet, I just think — I even see it in myself as a fan of things — we're just a more judgmental society.' White was previously linked to singer Rosalía. They were last seen together in July 2024, when the singer joined White at a Mr. Beef pop-up event in Los Angeles. Previously, the actor was married to his estranged wife, Addison Timlin, for three years before she filed for divorce in May 2023. Together, they share two daughters: Ezer and Dolores. So, is Jeremy Allen White dating Molly Gordon? Here's everything to know about the actress and her rumored relationship with her costar. Her parents are directors Gordon was born on Dec. 6, 1994, and grew up in L.A. Her parents, Bryan Gordon and Jessie Nelson, are both Hollywood directors. Nelson is also a writer and has worked on scripts for I Am Sam and Because I Said So, as well as the Broadway adaptation of the musical Waitress, while Bryan has directed episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Growing up surrounded by the arts, Gordon has often said that she never considered a career in anything else. 'I've always been like a little, annoying Shirley Temple — always moving and dancing around and wanting to make up stories," she told Vogue in September 2023. "And I think because I'm an only child, my parents would bring me to dinner parties and I would always have a seat at the table.' Gordon grew up with Beanie Feldstein Growing up, Gordon was best friends with Beanie Feldstein, her future Booksmart costar. Her, Feldstein, Ben Platt and eventually Platt's husband, actor Noah Galvin, formed their own unofficial Jewish-theater-kid group, as she told Vulture in March 2021. When they were teenagers, Gordon, Feldstein and Platt had a different group they called Theater Geeks of America and would perform for retirement communities. As they got older, their performances turned more professional as they collaborated on short films and web series together, adding Galvin into the mix. She got her big break in Booksmart After graduating high school, the Shiva Baby actress moved to attend New York University but dropped out after two weeks, instead choosing to take classes and waitress while she got her footing in the industry. Gordon landed her first big role on TNT's Animal Kingdom after nearly a year of auditioning and quickly followed that in 2018's Life of the Party, playing Melissa McCarthy's daughter. However, her big break came in 2019 when she worked on two big-budget films: Booksmart and Good Boys. In the former, she plays the high-achieving, sexually-confident Triple A — a role she felt she had nothing in common with. But Feldstein, who leads the movie, encouraged her to audition. 'The girls that they cast in those kinds of parts, I don't look like at all. So I was like, 'This doesn't make any sense, but I want to be in this, in any shape or form,' ' Gordon told Vulture. 'I think that's probably what ended up being good about it — she's not played by a model who's like, 'I'm the hot girl.' It's played by me, with my saggy breasts.' She met White when she joined season 2 of The Bear After working with The Bear co-showrunner Chris Storer on Ramy, Gordon told the director that she desperately wanted to work with him again. Despite his assurance that they would, the actress had her doubts. "People always say that, and they never actually call you," she told Harper's Bazaar in July 2023. However, her moment came when Storer approached her for the role of Claire, Carmy's longtime childhood friend, whom he suddenly sees in a new light when she takes an interest in dating him. "I texted him how incredible the show was, and I said I would die to be a part of it," Gordon told the outlet. "I would play a napkin, I would play a cup, whatever. And he, I guess, had thought of me for this role." After Storer reached out, Gordon said she was thrilled to be a part of the show — and to play opposite White. "I didn't even know what the character was or like anything about it, so learning that I was going to work opposite Jeremy was like, Jesus Christ," she said. She's called White a "genuine, good" person As much as White has lauded her performance, Gordon has also been vocal about her own appreciation of White as a costar and as a person. When she joined the set, Gordon already had a close relationship with Ayo Edebiri, who plays Carmy's co-owner Sydney, but she was intimidated at first to work with the Emmy-winning actor. "Jeremy is such an open and such a kind and curious actor, he brought me into the fold in such a great way because I was definitely nervous to be a part of something that already had this crew," she shared in a June 2024 interview with Awards Radar. Above his commitment to his character, she added, he is also a "good person." "He's such a genuinely good person," she said. "He's an actor that asks questions, which is unheard of. I think we are kind of opposites, in this way, and it was an opposites attract moment." They were spotted kissing in September 2024 Ten days after White took home the award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on The Bear at the 2024 Emmy Awards, he was seen kissing Gordon during an outing in L.A. The costars had their arms wrapped around each other. While some fans initially speculated that the two were shooting a scene for The Bear, TMZ reported that no cameras were filming during their outing. A source told PEOPLE shortly after the spotting that the two had been exploring their romance for a few weeks. "There were set rumors early on that they had intense chemistry even when not filming," the insider said. "They didn't start hanging out romantically until a few weeks ago, though." They added, "She spends time at his house. They go on lunch dates and seem to have a great time. They're affectionate, often in deep conversations, and seem curious to get to know each other better." The source also shared that though Gordon primarily resides in N.Y.C., she has been "spending a lot of time in L.A.," where White lives when he's "not working," since his two daughters live there. Just weeks later, White and Gordon were spotted out together again in N.Y.C. They were photographed at restaurant Via Carota on Oct. 25, 2024, both dressed casually for the evening. White supported Gordon at the screening of her film Oh, Hi! in July 2025 On July 22, White joined Gordon at a screening of her latest film, Oh, Hi!, in N.Y.C. Gordon's parents, whom White seemed familiar with, were also in attendance. Read the original article on People


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3 days ago
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Movie Reviews: ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps', ‘Happy Gilmore 2' and ‘Oh Hi'
Movie Reviews: 'Fantastic Four: First Steps', 'Happy Gilmore 2' and 'Oh Hi' Film critic Richard Crouse shares his take on 'Fantastic Four: First Steps', 'Happy Gilmore 2' and 'Oh Hi.'


Washington Post
5 days ago
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Love and insecurity are the ties that bind in ‘Oh, Hi!'
It's tough to review 'Oh, Hi!' without giving away a major plot twist that comes early in the movie, but, so help me, I'm going to try. A suspense comedy as breezy and noncommittal as its title, this sophomore feature from writer-director Sophie Brooks is a deceptively low-fi affair, but it keeps a cheeky premise going for longer than it has any right to. Not that I can tell you what that premise is.
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5 days ago
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I Asked Logan Lerman How Long He Was Handcuffed To A Bed For His New Dark Comedy Oh, Hi!, And His Answer Is So Wild To Me
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If you're a fan of great romantic comedies, I definitely recommend you watch Oh, Hi!, which is a project on the 2025 movie schedule that presents a clever twist on the genre. And its leading man, Logan Lerman, certainly had a unique experience on the independent film, considering his character is handcuffed naked to the bed most of the time. Considering the premise, I of course had to ask the Percy Jackson actor during our interview how long he was actually handcuffed to a bed for the shoot. And, his answer pretty much blew my mind. The movie, co-written by The Bear's Molly Gordon (who's been in a ton of great movies over the years), follows a couple, Iris and Isaac (played by Gordon and Lerman), who go on a romantic getaway to a remote cabin. The couple gets a little kinky in the bedroom, and Isaac ends up in handcuffs. But when he makes a troubling confession to Iris about their relationship, Iris decides to keep him chained to the bed. Here's what Lerman had to say about being handcuffed on set: I'm guessing it was a hundred hours. We're probably shooting for about 10 hours a lot of those days [for] at least 10 days. Yeah, probably around a hundred hours. Maybe something less. Yeah, you know give or take a few hours, we're looking at about 100 hours in a bed, tied up. It was fun. Molly Gordon added that it was definitely 'a long time' and was giving 'held captive vibes,' but hey, it seems like Lerman was very much game to do it. For some reason, I thought he was going to say that he was never really handcuffed for long, but I'm amazed he really committed. And for a good reason. Oh, Hi! is a really fun movie that highlights the frustration that can come with dating when two people who like each other aren't looking for the same thing. In Iris's case, she comes into the getaway thinking they are a couple, whereas Isaac explains to her he's not looking for anything serious, and she goes a bit Misery on him. As we also discussed in the interview, one big problem it brought up for the actor was not having the ability to use his hands in conversation. As he explained: It was limiting, because I talk with my hands a lot too. I am guilty of [that] constantly… I'm that person. Like I really use my hands when I'm talking. It was limiting. You kind of just adapt, adjust and do the scene within those limitations. But, it was great. It boiled it down for me as an actor. It really did work, too, and helped make the movie. After Molly Gordon successfully called out theater kids by co-writing and co-directing Theater Camp, which came out in 2023, I was very excited for what she'd be doing next as a filmmaker. For Oh, Hi!, she collaborated with co-writer/director Sophie Brooks to bring to life this dark comedy in between her work on The Bear (which is already coming back for Season 5). You can check out if Logan Lerman's Isaac ever gets out of those handcuffs when Oh, Hi! hits theaters this Friday, July 25. Solve the daily Crossword