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Angie Han
Television Critic
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Angie Han has been a TV Critic at The Hollywood Reporter since 2021, writing about new and returning series across broadcast and streaming platforms. Previously, she has worked as an Editor and Film Critic at Mashable, a Managing Editor at Slashfilm and a Featured Film Critic on KPCC's AirTalk.
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‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ Review: Leighton Meester Headlines The CW’s Charmingly Breezy Police Procedural
The hour-long dramedy centers around a brother-sister detective duo solving crimes with their police-chief father in a small town in the Pacific Northwest.
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‘Win or Lose’ Review: Pixar’s Disney+ Series Should Have Been a Home Run
Each of the eight episodes focuses on a different character's perspective in the week leading up to the championship game for an adolescent softball league.
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‘Yellowjackets’ Review: Showtime Hit Struggles to Find Its Footing in Intriguing but Wobbly Season 3
The drama finds now-grown survivors dealing with the aftermath of Natalie's death in the 2020s while, in the 1990s, their stranded teenage selves enjoy the relative ease of summer.
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‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Review: Kaitlyn Dever in Netflix Wellness-Scammer Saga That Serves Nothing New
The actress plays Belle Gibson, an Australian wellness guru who claims to have cured her own terminal brain cancer through a healthy diet and other "natural" treatments.
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‘Common Side Effects’ Review: Adult Swim’s Animated Conspiracy Thriller About Big Pharma Is a Whole Vibe
Mike Judge and Greg Daniels executive produce the half-hour series about a rare mushroom with near-infinite healing properties, from creators Joe Bennett ('Scavengers Reign') and Steve Hely.
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‘Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)’ Review: Charming Slice-of-Life Drama Makes for a Low-Key but Refreshing Mental Vacation
Premiering at Sundance, Sierra Falconer's directorial debut features four loosely interconnected vignettes, all unfolding over a single summer in a sleepy Michigan town.
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‘Watson’ Review: CBS’ Sherlock-Inspired Medical Drama Is Definitely No ‘House’
Morris Chestnut stars as the famed detective's sidekick, who's grieving the apparent death of his mentor while running a Pittsburgh clinic specializing in rare disorders.
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‘Prime Target’ Review: Apple TV+’s Math-Themed Conspiracy Thriller Doesn’t Add Up to Much
Leo Woodall ('One Day') plays a brilliant graduate student whose work puts him in the crosshairs of a global conspiracy.
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‘SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night’ Review: Peacock’s Fluffy Docuseries Is a Self-Congratulatory but Well-Earned Victory Lap
Each episode of the Morgan Neville-produced series examines a different aspect of the comedy institution, with stars including Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Bill Hader and many more.
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‘On Call’ Review: Amazon’s Dick Wolf-Produced Generic Cop-Flavored Background Noise
A rookie and his more experienced partner search for the murderer of a fellow police officer while responding to other disturbances in Long Beach, California.
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‘Severance’ Review: Apple TV+’s Dystopian Sci-Fi Returns for a Frustrating but Fascinating Season 2
Adam Scott stars in the Ben Stiller-produced series about employees of a corporation who've undergone a procedure to separate their work memories from the rest of their lives.
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‘Doc’ Review: Fox’s Drama About an Amnesiac Doctor Is All Too Forgettable
Molly Parker plays a brilliant physician trying to get back on track after suffering a brain injury that wipes out the last eight years of her memory.
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