Jun 17
Logan Lerman and Molly Gordon Shine in “Oh, Hi!”: A Quirky, Queer-Embracing Rom-Com Makes Its Festival Debut
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An Offbeat Rom-Com Finds Its Moment
“Oh, Hi!”—directed by Sophie Brooks and co-written by Brooks and Molly Gordon—arrived at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival on June 13, bringing with it a wave of excitement for its unique blend of dark comedy and heartfelt storytelling. Starring Molly Gordon as Iris and Logan Lerman as Isaac, the film centers on a seemingly perfect couple’s first romantic getaway, where the illusion of perfection unravels in unexpected ways. The supporting cast, including Geraldine Viswanathan, John Reynolds, and David Cross, further elevates the film’s comedic and emotional range.
A Queer-Positive Narrative in the Mainstream
While “Oh, Hi!” is not billed as an explicitly LGBTQ+ romance, the film has quickly gained recognition in queer circles for its inclusive sensibility and the authenticity with which it portrays the complexities of love, identity, and chosen family. Director Sophie Brooks, known for her nuanced storytelling, weaves queer themes throughout the narrative, from the depiction of found-family friendships to the subversion of traditional romantic tropes. The film’s premiere at Provincetown International Film Festival—a landmark event for queer cinema—further cements its resonance with LGBTQ+ audiences.
The chemistry between Gordon and Lerman is electric, but what sets “Oh, Hi!” apart is its willingness to question heteronormative assumptions about relationships. The ensemble cast, representing a spectrum of identities, is more than window dressing; their stories are integral to the film’s exploration of love’s many forms. This approach mirrors the lived reality of many queer viewers, for whom friendship, allyship, and romantic love often blur and intersect in rich, complicated ways.
Festival Buzz and Critical Praise
Following its Sundance debut in January and subsequent screenings at Miami, Tribeca, and Provincetown, “Oh, Hi!” has garnered enthusiastic reviews. Critics have praised its sharp dialogue, unpredictable plot twists, and the way it captures the chaos and vulnerability of dating in a hyper-connected world. For LGBTQ+ audiences, the film’s humor and humanity offer a welcome reprieve from the more formulaic entries in the genre. At the Tribeca premiere, Lerman and Gordon spoke about the importance of authentic representation and the need for films that reflect the full spectrum of contemporary relationships.
The film’s limited theatrical release, set for July 25, 2025, places it alongside other major summer titles, yet “Oh, Hi!” has carved out a distinctive space thanks to word-of-mouth within the LGBTQ+ community. The film’s official trailer, released by Sony Pictures Classics, emphasizes its offbeat energy and inclusive cast, inviting audiences to see themselves reflected on screen—whether in Iris and Isaac’s awkward sweetness or the film’s joyful embrace of friendship and self-discovery.
A Welcome Addition to Queer Cinema
The significance of “Oh, Hi!” is amplified by its festival circuit journey, with screenings at LGBTQ+-centered events like Provincetown and Nantucket. These festivals serve as vital spaces for queer artists and audiences to celebrate stories that challenge, comfort, and entertain. “Oh, Hi!” joins the ranks of indie films that prioritize authentic storytelling, moving beyond tokenism to offer nuanced, funny, and moving portraits of contemporary life.
As the film heads toward its theatrical release, its creators and stars continue to champion the value of diverse storytelling. In a landscape where LGBTQ+ narratives are too often sidelined or stereotyped, “Oh, Hi!” offers a refreshing reminder: love is strange, beautiful, and universal—and everyone deserves to see themselves in the movies.