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Angie Han

Television Critic

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.

More from Angie Han

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ Review: Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette in Hulu’s Latest Persuasive, if Unrevealing, True Crime Offering

The miniseries dramatizes the events around the 2021 double homicide of a mother and son from a wealthy South Carolina clan.

‘DMV’ Review: Tim Meadows Is the Best Reason to Watch CBS’ Affable but Uneven Workplace Comedy

Harriet Dyer and Tony Cavalero also star in the new single-cam sitcom about the beleaguered employees of the agency's over-crowded, under-funded East Hollywood branch.

‘The Chair Company’ Review: Tim Robinson Brings His Delightfully Unhinged Vibe to HBO

Lake Bell also stars in the comedy-thriller about a husband and father who goes down a conspiracy rabbit hole following an embarrassing workplace incident.

‘Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl’ Review: A Big-Screen Event That’s Strictly for the Diehards

The musician debuts her self-directed music video for "The Fate of Ophelia," alongside behind-the-scenes footage and lyric videos for her other tracks.

‘Charlotte’s Web’ Review: Amy Adams and Elijah Wood Lead HBO Max’s Middling Adaptation of a Timeless Kid-Lit Classic

Jean Smart and Cynthia Erivo are also among the starry voice cast of the Sesame Workshop-produced, Guru Studios-animated take on E.B. White's beloved children's story.

‘Brian and Maggie’ Review: Steve Coogan and Harriet Walter Shine in PBS’ Stephen Frears-Directed Drama About a Pivotal Margaret Thatcher Interview

Frears ('The Queen') helms this two-part miniseries revolving around a 1989 interview of the U.K. prime minister by her onetime friend, broadcast reporter Brian Walden.

‘House of Guinness’ Review: Netflix’s 19th-Century Family Saga Serves Frothy Fun and Not Much Substance

James Norton, Anthony Boyle and Louis Partridge star in the new drama from Steven Knight ('Peaky Blinders') about Ireland's most famous brewing dynasty.

Critic’s Notebook: Jimmy Kimmel Met the Moment With His Powerful, Tightrope-Walking Monologue

In his first show back following his suspension by ABC, the host addressed free-speech issues and Charlie Kirk's killing in between statements of gratitude, displays of emotion and jokes both silly and pointed.

‘Haunted Hotel’ Review: Netflix’s Blandly Pleasant Ghost Cartoon Struggles to Leave a Mark

Dan Harmon serves as executive producer on an animated comedy starring Will Forte, Eliza Coupe and Skyler Gisondo, from 'Rick and Morty' alum Matt Roller.

Best of the Fall Fests: THR’s Critics Picks

A cathartic tearjerker about Shakespeare’s family, Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear threat thriller and a wrenching Gaza docudrama are among THR reviewers’ 15 faves out of Venice, Telluride and Toronto.

‘Swiped’ Review: Lily James in Hulu’s Unconvincingly Uplifting Biopic of a Dating App Founder

Dan Stevens also stars in the drama from Rachel Lee Goldenberg ('Unpregnant'), about entrepreneur Whitney Wolfe Herd's path from Tinder exec to Bumble creator and CEO.

‘The Girlfriend’ Review: Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke Bring Their A-Game to Amazon’s Amusingly Nasty Thriller

Laurie Davidson and Waleed Zuaiter also star in the six-part miniseries about a wealthy gallerist who grows suspicious of the young woman dating her beloved son.