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Angie Han

Television Critic

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‘Good Boy’ Review: Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough Lead an Intriguingly Odd but Frustratingly Empty Fable

Premiering at TIFF, the latest from Jan Komasa ('Corpus Christi') follows a family man who kidnaps and imprisons a troublemaking stranger, with plans to rehabilitate him.

‘Charlie Harper’ Review: Nick Robinson and Emilia Jones Headline a Showy but Shallow Romance

A young couple navigate the ups and downs of a five-year relationship in the directing debut by Tom Dean and Mac Eldridge, premiering at Toronto.

‘Karl’ Review: A Likable Lagerfeld Documentary Prioritizes Breadth Over Depth

Tilda Swinton, Penélope Cruz and Tom Ford are among talking heads in a portrait of the late fashion designer, directed by Nick Hooker ('AKA Mr. Chow') and premiering at the Telluride Film Festival.

‘H Is for Hawk’ Review: Claire Foy and Her Bird Fly High in a Tender but Overlong Grief Drama

Following the death of her beloved father, a Cambridge academic decides to raise a goshawk in director Philippa Lowthorpe's adaptation of the bestselling memoir by Helen Macdonald.

‘Ask E. Jean’ Review: Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll Reclaims the Spotlight on Her Own Terms in Flawed but Sympathetic Doc

Director Ivy Meeropol profiles the journalist and advice columnist who sued the president in 2019, ultimately being awarded $88.3 million in damages by a jury.

‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Review: Colin Farrell’s Charm Can’t Save Edward Berger’s Hollow Redemption Tale

Tilda Swinton and Fala Chen also star in the latest feature by the 'Conclave' director, about a gambling addict hiding from the authorities and his debtors in the casinos of Macau.

‘Hamnet’ Review: Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal Are a Wonder in Chloé Zhao’s Gorgeous and Shattering Shakespeare-Inspired Drama

Maggie O'Farrell co-wrote the adaptation of her acclaimed novel, a fictionalized account of the Bard and his wife as they fall in love, start a family and then face unexpected tragedy.

‘Task’ Review: Mark Ruffalo Leads Unrelentingly Glum HBO Crime Drama From ‘Mare of Easttown’ Creator

Brad Ingelsby returns to suburban Pennsylvania for the story of a grieving FBI agent investigating a string of robberies perpetrated against a local biker gang.

The 25 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time, Ranked

From 'Hoop Dreams' to 'Bring It On,' 'Raging Bull' to 'Bull Durham' and beyond, THR's critics pick their all-time champs.

‘The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox’ Review: Hulu Miniseries Is a Savvy, Compelling Take on True Crime

Grace Van Patten stars as the American student infamously and falsely accused of murdering her roommate, in a drama executive produced by Monica Lewinsky and Knox herself.

‘Butterfly’ Review: Daniel Dae Kim Is a Superspy Superdad in Amazon’s Blandly Sweet Thriller

Nine years after faking his own death, a former operative comes out of hiding to save his daughter, now a gifted assassin, in this South Korea-set series.

‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’ Review: Starz Prequel Is a Richly Rendered, Delectably Romantic Treat

Years before Jamie meets Claire, his lovelorn parents defy their rival clans in 18th century Scotland while hers strike up a passionate connection through letters during World War I.