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When and where to watch Michelle Pfeiffer’s Christmas comedy

Oh. What. Fun. OTT Release Date: Lights, laughter, and legends; Michelle Pfeiffer and Chloë Grace Moretz are about to bring all of it to your screens in Oh. What. Fun., a holiday comedy that promises to be as chaotic as it is heartwarming. And the wait is finally over. After its mega premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, Oh. What. Fun. is all set to stream exclusively on Prime Video starting December 3rd.

What’s all the buzz about?

The title itself (Oh. What. Fun.) feels like a festive shout you’d make while sliding down snow-covered hills with hot cocoa in hand. And that’s exactly the vibe this film seems to promise: warm, wacky, and wonderfully dysfunctional. Directed by the indie talent Rebecca Thomas (known for Electrick Children), this comedy follows a quirky, estranged family reuniting during the holidays, and of course, nothing goes according to plan.

Based on a short story by Chandler Baker, this movie is about Claire Clauster (played by Michelle Pfeiffer), the mom who always makes the holidays perfect for her busy, lovable family. She bakes amazing cookies, wraps beautiful gifts, and keeps everything running smoothly. But this year, her grown-up kids and preoccupied husband are so caught up in their own problems, they forget all about her.

By the time they realise she’s gone, Claire has already taken off on her own holiday adventure – one where she doesn’t have to cook, clean, or take care of anyone else. While her family scrambles to find her and fix Christmas, Claire finally gets a chance to enjoy the holidays for herself and remember what really matters.

More about Oh. What. Fun.

Oh. What. Fun. is written by Showalter and Baker, and it features a big cast including Felicity Jones, Chloë Grace Moretz, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Danielle Brooks, Devery Jacobs, Havana Rose Liu, Maude Apatow, Jason Schwartzman, Eva Longoria, and Joan Chen. Chandler Baker, who wrote the original story, is also one of the executive producers.

The movie was produced by Showalter and Jordana Mollick through their company, Semi-Formal Productions (known for The Eyes of Tammy Faye and The Dropout), along with Berry Welsh and Jane Rosenthal from Tribeca Productions (The Irishman), and Kate Churchill, who worked on Amazon’s Holland.

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