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Michelle Pfeiffer on Oh What Fun: 'It's really a story about self-discovery and finding..'

Michelle Pfeiffer's latest project Oh What Fun premiered on Prime Video on December 3

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Michelle Pfeiffer is returning to the Christmas movies genre, with the upcoming film Oh What Fun. The comedy which premiered on December 3, is currently streaming on Prime Video.

Speaking about the film, Pfeiffer said, "When I read the script, I immediately connected with Claire because she represents so many moms who are the unsung heroes of their families, especially during the holidays. She's this incredibly capable person who makes everything look effortless. But inside, she's yearning to be seen and appreciated. And what I really loved is that this isn't just another holiday movie. It's really a story about self-discovery and finding your voice all wrapped up in this wonderful comedy.

Oh What Fun is directed by Michael Showalter. "Michelle is one of the great actresses of all time. She is the central storyline, the anchor of the movie and, really, of her family. Claire has been preparing for this holiday for months and really looks forward to her kids coming home. She also hopes they will act on the hints she has been dropping to submit her for the Holiday Mom contest sponsored by her favorite daytime talk show, The Zazzy Tims Show. With their busy lives and loving but complicated relationships with each other and their mom, of course, they do nothing. And this sets in motion the central plot of the movie, which is that she goes off on her own and takes matters into her own hands," said Showalter about the film.

The cast of the Oh What Fun includes, Felicity Jones, Chloe Grace Moretz, Denis Leary, Dominic Sessa, Danielle Brooks, Devery Jacobs, Havana Rose Liu, Maude Apatow, Jason Schwartzman, Eva Longoria and Joan Chen.

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