Sheryl Oh

Sheryl Oh often finds herself fascinated (and let's be real, a little obsessed) with actors and their onscreen accomplishments, developing Film School Rejects' Filmographies column as a passion project. She's not very good at Twitter but find her at @sherhorowitz anyway. (She/Her)
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‘Krisha’ Director Trey Edward Shults Sets Up His Next Challenge With a Musical

By Sheryl Oh 

Set to star Lucas Hedges and Sterling K. Brown, ‘Waves’ will tackle searing emotions through a fresh musical lens.

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The ‘Men in Black’ Spinoff Pushes Rafe Spall Further Into the Spotlight

By Sheryl Oh 

Kumail Nanjiani and the French dancing duo Les Twins also join what’s shaping up to be one iconic ensemble.

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Jim Carrey Will Go Villainous in ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’

By Sheryl Oh 

Yet another erstwhile leading man will get a nostalgic re-branding.

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More Badass Women from the Stephen King Universe Will Make Their Way to the Big Screen

By Sheryl Oh 

News of a ‘Firestarter’ remake and ‘Doctor Sleep’ casting ensures that audiences will get (re-)acquainted with some formidable female characters.

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‘Indiana Jones 5’ Delayed as Jonathan Kasdan Whips Up a New Script

By Sheryl Oh 

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Paul Feig Will Direct a Christmas Movie Written By Emma Thompson

By Sheryl Oh 

Despite tapping into the holiday spirit, ‘Last Christmas’ doesn’t sound particularly feel-good.

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‘Top Gun’ Sequel Narrows Its Search for Goose’s Son

By Sheryl Oh 

Frontrunners for the coveted role include Miles Teller, Nicholas Hoult, and Glen Powell.

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‘A Quiet Place’ Writers Will Adapt Stephen King’s ‘The Boogeyman’

By Sheryl Oh 

Bryan Woods and Scott Beck will continue honing their knack for the simplest but most effective of horror films.

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Jeremy Irons Joins the ‘Watchmen’ Series

By Sheryl Oh 

This disruptive take on the classic comic book is slowly but surely taking shape.