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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Oscars 2018: How On-Set Collaborations Bolster the Best Original and Adapted Screenplays

By Sheryl Oh 

Screenwriting prowess would fall short without the creative input of others on a film set.

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Olivia Wilde’s Directorial Debut Could Be the Next ‘Lady Bird’

By Sheryl Oh 

Women filling the primary roles in ‘Booksmart’ fosters equality in the film industry.

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Anne Hathaway to Star in Dee Rees’s ‘The Last Thing He Wanted’

By Sheryl Oh 

Hathaway continues to work with the most interesting filmmakers.

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What the Unconscious Erasure in ‘Annihilation’ Really Tells Us About Diversity

By Sheryl Oh 

The director and stars of ‘Annihilation’ chime in on the film’s whitewashing controversy, and the results are saddeningly predictable.

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‘Wonder’ Director Stephen Chbosky is Making a Dr. Seuss Biopic

By Sheryl Oh 

But will ‘Seuss’ gloss over the controversial nature of its subject?

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Do ‘Den of Thieves’ and ‘Mile 22’ Really Need Sequels?

By Sheryl Oh 

Hollywood is getting less and less prudent when it comes to greenlighting sequels.

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Ryan Murphy Signs With Netflix For the Biggest TV Deal Ever

By Sheryl Oh 

The ‘American Horror Story’ creator plans to continue to champion women, minorities, and LGBTQ in new streaming series.

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Mary J. Blige Sticks With Netflix to Play a Superhero-Hunting Assassin in ‘The Umbrella Academy’

By Sheryl Oh 

This will be the current Oscar nominee’s first regular series role and a great next step for her career onscreen.

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Paul King Keeps Adapting Our Favorite Childhood Characters and We Love It

By Sheryl Oh 

King is set to re-imagine Roald Dahl’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” for Warner Bros.