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)
Paddington Paul King

Paul King to Tackle Magical Romance With ‘Time’s Fool’

By Sheryl Oh 

The ‘Paddington’ director steps away from his recent family-friendly comfort zone.

Into The Spider Verse Gwen Stacy

Sony Banks on ‘Spider-Verse’ With a Miles Morales Sequel and an All-Female Spinoff

By Sheryl Oh 

The studio could finally build the superhero universe it’s been trying to for years based around the new animated ‘Spider-Man’ movie.

Anne Hathaway One Day

Amazon’s ‘Modern Love’ Could Be the Ideal Romance Anthology

By Sheryl Oh 

John Carney’s next TV project draws together an ambitious crew of actors, writers, and directors and is primed for success.

Stoker Mia Wasikowska

When Food Becomes Vital to Onscreen Storytelling

By Sheryl Oh 

You can learn a lot about a character from their taste buds.

Keanu Reeves John Wick

Keanu Reeves Voices a Character in ‘Toy Story 4’

By Sheryl Oh 

Obviously, this casting reveal has already inspired ‘John Wick’ crossover fan art.

Julie Andrews Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins to Battle ‘Mary Poppins’ in Theaters This Christmas

By Sheryl Oh 

The original Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews, is voicing the “most powerful creature on Earth” in ‘Aquaman.’

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‘The Lion King’ Trailer Welcomes Us to the Pride Lands

By Sheryl Oh 

Rich visuals make this throwback trip to Pride Rock especially satisfying.

Alessandro Nivola The Eye

‘The Sopranos’ Prequel Casts Alessandro Nivola as Dickey Moltisanti

By Sheryl Oh 

The role of a key crime leader in ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ could be Nivola’s biggest break yet.

George Miller

Your ‘Longing’ for a New George Miller Movie Will Soon Be Over

By Sheryl Oh 

Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton are set to star in the genie romance ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing.’