Oh. What. Fun. has an overpowered cast that’s punching well below their weight classes. But everyone needs to get paid, and everyone deserves to have some lighthearted fun around the holidays, even ...
It's time to dust off those ugly Christmas sweaters, because Oh. What. Fun. will be streaming just in time for the holidays. From Amazon: "Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer) is the glue that holds ...
Every year at Christmastime, there's no shortage of holiday movies to choose from, between comfort classics and a swath of new releases from streamers and beyond. But how can the newcomers stand out ...
Michelle Pfeiffer’s Christmas comedy Oh. What. Fun. is new on streaming on Prime Video. What are Rotten Tomatoes critics saying about the new holiday movie? Oh. What. Fun. premiered on streaming video ...
Studios, take notes. In this video, the ‘Oh. What. Fun.’ cast reveals their hot take on Christmas movies: more of them should ...
Holiday media is starting to roll out as we approach the middle of November. For instance, director Michael Showalter’s Christmas movie Oh. What. Fun. is set to hit Amazon’s Prime Video on December 3.
Oh What Fun is a reminder for many families of the hard work moms do behind the scenes to make holiday magic happen, and how often things fall apart without that special touch. Starring Michelle ...
Michelle Pfeiffer plays a Christmas-loving mom in "Oh. What. Fun." She picks her holiday favorites, from a classic movie to trimming the tree.
I’ve seen many holiday films, and the words that Claire Clauster (Michelle Pfeiffer) uttered were correct — they’re usually focused on men. That’s what made Prime Video‘s Oh, What Fun so relatable. We ...
Around the holiday season, it's often forgotten just how much moms do to make the most wonderful time of the year so special. Prime Video's new family holiday comedy, Oh. What. Fun., looks to remedy ...
Oh. What. Fun. might be too confident a title for a Christmas movie that on the one hand is damned lucky to have lured the great Michelle Pfeiffer to be its star, but on the other hand loses the magic ...
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Catherine Price, author of The Power of Fun, about why it can be so difficult for adults to have fun and how people can find ways to incorporate fun into their life.