
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.
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