Chloë Grace Moretz exclusively shared with Us Weekly how she felt "all" of the emotions when she reunited with her former movie mom Michelle Pfeiffer for their new film, Oh. What. Fun. "I worked with Michelle in a movie called Dark Shadows, with Tim Burton years ago. So I think the ability to reprise being mother/daughter again was something that I really wanted to jump at," Moretz, 28, told Us at the Oh. What. Fun. world premiere on Tuesday, December 2, at the Alice Tully Hall in New York. "This cast, Michael Showalter at the helm of it, it's a great ensemble. It's a fun Christmas movie, and I think we need more Christmas movies out there. You know? A little more happiness." Oh. What. Fun. premiered on Wednesday, December 3, exclusively on Amazon Prime. The Christmas comedy also stars Denis Leary, Felicity Jones, Eva Longoria, Dominic Sessa, Devery Jacobs, Havana Rose Liu, Jason Schwartzman and Danielle Brooks. Jacobs, 32, who is known for Reservation Dogs, told Us about working alongside the stacked cast. Michelle Pfeiffer Confirms She Is a 1st-Time Grandmother at 67 "I was going to the table read. I was incredibly nervous. These are folks who I've been fans of, probably from the time that I've been born, and have been interested in acting," Jacobs said. "And so I was telling other folks that I used my starstruckness and incorporated it into my character, Donna, because she was nervous about meeting Taylor's (Moretz) family for the first time. I was just really trying to play it cool. And so I took that on. I took DJ's nerves and assumed them as my own and vice versa." Jacobs told Us that the cast spent lots of time bonding with each other while filming in Georgia. "There are some iconic spots in Atlanta that maybe are not family friendly that some folks have gone out to, but it was definitely a fun time," Jacobs said. "There was a lot of bread broken." Jacobs also gushed to Us about working specifically with Pfeiffer, 67. "I think I know Michelle Pfeiffer to be such an icon and such a legend and a powerhouse. I don't think I realized how funny she is and how sweet," Jacobs said. "Getting to work with her in that space, especially when there were times when we would be on set just waiting for another setup, or when there was a thunderstorm and the power went out so we had to shut everything down. Those little moments of just getting to see everybody's humanity and sense of humor, and then how we incorporated that relationship onto screen, was just something that was so special and that I'll never forget." Michelle Pfeiffer's Life and Career Through the Years: 'Batman,' 'Dangerous Minds,' More Sessa, 23, shared similar sentiments about being "excited" to work alongside the legendary Pfeiffer. "I think the first time I saw her on set, I was a little starstruck, a little pinching myself," Sessa said. "She's such a kind, open person, especially to a young actor like myself. I'm so grateful she was the one leading us all." Liu, 28, known for Bottoms and No Exit, reciprocated the feelings of her castmates, about working with the Scarface and Dangerous Liaisons star. "She is so special and she has such a long filmography of amazing things. She's made such an impact, and I feel I just was excited to learn from her and watch her work, honestly," Liu told Us. "And just to be able to even watch her from the table read, she just has an incredible gravitas and charisma and such a professionalism that I felt was just beautiful. It was really beautiful." Reporting by Nikaline McCarley.