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Oh, Hi! Reviews

Viewers will find themselves going along with it because Iris (Molly Gordon) especially is gosh-darn charming.

Full Review | Jul 30, 2025

Brooks and Gordon could easily get away with making “Oh, Hi!” a reverse “Misery”... Instead, they opt for a film that’s far more sophisticated and surprising.

Full Review | Jul 29, 2025

I worried initially that the script might feel chained to its one shtick, but it absolutely works. I found myself chuckling at first, then genuinely laughing out loud, and by the end, I was completely won over by this films charm.

Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 29, 2025

Much like the relationship it depicts, this anti-rom-com is as magnetic as it is frustrating.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 29, 2025

Noah Baumbach would probably fall asleep in the first 30 minutes. Quentin Tarantino wouldn’t leave a single character standing. Greta Gerwig would tear up the scenario -- no use sending it back for a rewrite.

Full Review | Jul 29, 2025

... its attempts at satire are uneven at best, making for a hollow take on gender roles and the rules of contemporary dating.

Full Review | Jul 28, 2025

‘Oh, Hi’ spirals into a haywire attempt at a dark romantic comedy that wants to say something about modern love but mostly just says … not much.

Full Review | Original Score: C- | Jul 28, 2025

For all the criminal antics, witchcraft, strawberries, and Dolly Parton needle drops, Oh, Hi! succeeds as an extreme tale about how bonkers dating can make us. It’s not a new or surprising insight, but it doesn’t need to be.

Full Review | Jul 27, 2025

There are no real insights in Oh, Hi!, but it’s a pleasant watch that accomplishes the goal of delivering a completely different type of romantic comedy.

Full Review | Jul 27, 2025

Logan Lerman and Molly Gordon do all they can to elevate this material and are both terrific actors.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 27, 2025

Men truly are from Mars and women come from Venus but, please, give me the sunnier -- and funnier -- early-going, when a pair of terrific leads happily warble "Islands in the Stream," and there's no reason to think about potions or jail time or worse.

Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jul 26, 2025

Unfortunately, Oh, Hi! doesn’t quite know whether it wants to be a bedroom farce, a jet-black comedy, or an ain’t-it-the-truth film about modern romance.

Full Review | Jul 26, 2025

I enjoy a lens into young adult attitudes toward coupling & this quirky film fills the bill. I've been a Molly Gordon admirer as well, but her "off-beat or not?" act was a bit forced. When witchcraft becomes a plot point, the creative well is running dry.

Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jul 26, 2025

The first act shows promise as a delightful rom-com. But when it shifts, instead of just allowing an insightful two-hander about mixed signals and expectations, becomes little more than a sitcom farce we can no longer take seriously.

Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 26, 2025

Having written a book about romantic comedies (I’ll Have What She’s Having), I’ve both defended the genre and criticized many romcoms in recent years that simply don’t work. OH, HI! does not work.

Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 26, 2025

Gordon, Lerman, and the film’s initial premise earn a refreshing hello, but ‘Oh, Hi!’ wears out its welcome.

Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 26, 2025

The story's darker turns get at an anxiety and loneliness in millennial romance that feels genuine, and the performers' considerable chemistry goes a long way, even if the film's later sequences push unlikeliness well past the breaking point.

Full Review | Jul 25, 2025

Is any of it believable? Relatable? Does it need to be? Hardly a Hallmark film, Oh, Hi! is a testimony to what happens when we pour creative energy into original storylines instead of the dark abyss of reboot culture.

Full Review | Jul 25, 2025

This film starts with an imaginative idea and actors Gordon and Lerman are fun to watch as an attractive young couple trying to navigate the dating landscape. Unfortunately, Brooks’ wacko storyline becomes a bit too ludicrous and exasperating to amuse.

Full Review | Jul 25, 2025

Director Sophie Brooks brings an entertaining and thought-provoking look at how we all exist in our own relationships.

Full Review | Jul 25, 2025

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