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Chaos, Christmas, and a Breaking Point: Inside Oh. What. Fun.

by Jai Singh Nanda March 17, 2026
written by Jai Singh Nanda

In Oh. What. Fun., Christmas is not just a holiday. It is a pressure cooker.

The Amazon MGM Studios holiday comedy, directed by Michael Showalter, takes a familiar idea and pushes it just far enough to feel fresh. What happens when the person holding everything together finally decides she’s done?

Michelle Pfeiffer leads the film as Claire Clauster, a mother who spends the entire year planning the perfect Christmas for her family, only to realize that no one seems to notice. When her efforts go unappreciated, she does something unexpected. She leaves.

What follows is a chaotic unraveling on both sides. Claire sets off on her own strange, impulsive journey, while back home, her family is left to deal with the reality of what happens when the glue disappears.

I sat down with Chloë Grace Moretz and Dominic Sessa, who play two of Claire’s children, to talk about stepping into that world, the shifting dynamics of family during the holidays, and how a story like this manages to feel both heightened and uncomfortably real.

When the Holiday Spirit Cracks

At its core, Oh. What. Fun. works because it taps into something instantly recognizable.

Everyone knows what the “perfect holiday” is supposed to look like. The decorations. The traditions. The expectations.

And everyone, at some point, has seen what happens when that image starts to crack.

The film leans into that tension. It takes the familiar chaos of family gatherings and pushes it just a little further, letting moments spiral into something bigger, funnier, and sometimes more revealing than expected.

That balance between comedy and reality is what gives the film its edge.

Growing Up in a Changing Industry

Our conversation started in a different place.

I asked Moretz about the evolution of the industry, having started her career in a time dominated by theatrical releases and traditional media, compared to today’s streaming-driven landscape.

For her, the difference is not subtle.

She spoke about the shift in pace, moving from shooting on film with more time to build something, to an era where everything can feel faster and more compressed. One word she kept coming back to was “content,” and how that mindset can sometimes take away from the process.

That is what made this project stand out to her.

She described Oh. What. Fun. as a rare experience where time was actually given to the film. A longer shoot, a more intentional process, and a team that treated it like something worth building, not just something to finish.

You can feel that in the final product. Even in its chaos, there is structure. Even in its comedy, there is intention.

What Success Actually Looks Like

For Dominic Sessa, the conversation shifted toward what it means to enter the industry today.

There is no longer one clear path. No single blueprint to follow.

His answer was simple.

Work with people you like.

It sounds obvious, but it is not something people always prioritize. For Sessa, success is not just about the project itself. It is about the environment you create while making it.

If you enjoy the people you are working with, that becomes its own version of success.

It is a perspective that feels especially relevant for a film like this, one that relies so heavily on ensemble energy and chemistry.

Finding the Humor in the Mess

Even within a story built on frustration and miscommunication, humor plays a central role.

That is where the film finds its rhythm.

The characters are flawed. They interrupt each other, misunderstand each other, and occasionally make everything worse. But that is also what makes them feel real.

The comedy does not come from perfection. It comes from the mess.

And that mess feels familiar.

A Holiday Story That Feels Lived In

What Oh. What. Fun. ultimately understands is that the holidays are not just about celebration. They are about expectation.

They are about the roles people fall into. The traditions they feel obligated to maintain. The quiet frustrations that build over time.

By pushing those ideas to their limit, the film finds something honest underneath the chaos.

And talking with Moretz and Sessa, that same awareness comes through.

There is a clear understanding of what the film is doing and why it works. It is not trying to present a perfect version of family. It is showing what happens when that version falls apart.

Controlled Chaos

By the end of the conversation, one thing stood out.

This is a film that embraces chaos, but it does it with purpose.

It knows exactly how far to push its characters. It knows when to let things spiral and when to pull them back. And most importantly, it understands that underneath all the noise, there has to be something real.

Because no matter how messy things get, the reason these stories work is simple.

They feel familiar.

And sometimes, that is more than enough.

 

March 17, 2026 0 comments
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Exclusive: Chlöe Grace Moretz, Jack Reynor, Gary Carr and Cast Talk The Peripheral

by Sydney Hargrove October 20, 2022
written by Sydney Hargrove

Chlöe Grace Moretz’s extensive resume of genres will be getting a new addition on October 21st, as she steps into the action packed and incredibly layered role of Flynne Fisher in Scott B SMoth’s The Peripheral. Alongside Chlöe, the series also stars Jack Reynor (Midsommar), Gary Carr (The Deuce), Eli Goree (One Night in Miami), Louis Herthum (Westworld), JJ Feild (TURN: Washington’s Spies), T’Nia Miller (The Haunting of Bly Manor), Charlotte Riley (Peaky Blinders), Alexandra Billings (The Conners), Adelind Horan (The Deuce), Alex Hernandez (UnReal), Katie Leung (Chimerica), Julian Moore-Cook (Peaky Blinders), Melinda Page Hamilton (Messiah), Chris Coy (The Deuce), and Austin Rising (Alt).

It follows Chloe’s Flynn, who lives in the rural American South, working at the local 3D printing shop, while earning much-needed extra money playing VR games for rich people.  One night she dons a headset and finds herself in futuristic London—a sleek and mysterious world, alluringly different from her own hardscrabble existence.  But this isn’t like any game she’s ever played before:  Flynne begins to realize it isn’t virtual reality… it’s real.  Someone in London, seventy years in the future, has found a way to open a door to Flynne’s world.  And as utterly beguiling as London is… it’s also dangerous.  As Flynne searches to discover who has connected their worlds, and for what purpose, her presence here sets dangerous forces into motion…forces intent on destroying Flynne and her family in her own world.

The series is so action packed that you truly never know what’s coming next, and it’s nothing if not worth the watch. We sat down with the incredible cast, check out the conversation below!

October 20, 2022 0 comments
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Exclusive: Chloe Grace Moretz and Director Tim Story Talk ‘TOM & JERRY: The Movie’ [Video]

by Nastacia Nickolaou February 22, 2021
written by Nastacia Nickolaou

The beloved classic cat and mouse duo, TOM & JERRY, is back with their notorious antics and sibling-like rivalry; except this time the story is getting an upgrade: Starring Chloe Grace Moretz, Michael Pena, Colin Jost, and Ken Jeong, it’s no surprise the film had me laughing out loud.

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Learning About The Addams Family in Their Birthplace of Westfield, New Jersey

by Liam Haber August 12, 2019
written by Liam Haber

To promote the new Addams Family film coming out this October, the hometown of Charles Addams hosted the Knockturnal’s reporter for a tour of the spooky sights of Westfield, New Jersey, and a sneak peek at some advanced footage.

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Film Review: ‘Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising’

by Staff May 20, 2016
written by Staff

“Neighbors 2” an improvement on the first!

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Jurors of 2016 Tribeca Film Festival Announced

by Magdalena Bury April 7, 2016
written by Magdalena Bury

The 15th annual TFF diverse jury will be divided among eleven competitive Festival categories.

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Anne Hathaway, Keanu Reeves, Daniel Radcliffe & More To Star In ‘The Modern Ocean’

by Catherina Gioino November 27, 2015
written by Catherina Gioino

What if there was a movie with all of your favorite stars in it?

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