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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‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Teases a “Rite of Passage” for an Iconic Character

By Sheryl Oh 

Between blaster fire and new best Wookie friends, a closer look at ‘Solo’ reveals a potentially fun romp rife with rugged charm.

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Laika’s Next (Likely Awesome) Feature Takes Shape With Hugh Jackman

By Sheryl Oh 

Between snagging some of the biggest names in the acting business and joining forces with a powerful distributor, we’re ready for Laika to dominate.

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Marvel Director S.J. Clarkson to Helm Next ‘Star Trek’ Movie

By Sheryl Oh 

Boldly going where the film franchise hasn’t gone before.

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A Movie About the Women Who Took Down Harvey Weinstein in the Works

By Sheryl Oh 

This project should obviously be helmed by a woman. We suggest a few options.

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Stephen King’s ‘The Long Walk’ is Finally On a Path to the Big Screen

By Sheryl Oh 

One of King’s best and most excruciating books will be made into a movie by the writer of ‘The Amazing Spider-Man.’

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The Oscars Change Rules for Documentaries, Music, and Campaigning

By Sheryl Oh 

Worthy nonfiction films can now skip the theater.

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John Krasinski is Having His Best Year

By Sheryl Oh 

From directing ‘A Quiet Place’ to becoming a bona fide action hero, we can expect big things from Krasinski.

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‘Fast and Furious’ is Switching Lanes into Animation

By Sheryl Oh 

Netflix is about to introduce a new member of the Toretto clan on the small screen.

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Sam Rockwell Lands His Next Controversial Role in Taika Waititi’s ‘Jojo Rabbit’

By Sheryl Oh 

From playing a racist cop to a Nazi captain, Rockwell needs a focused story to make these extreme characters work.