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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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‘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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The 10 Best TV Performances of 2024
THR's critics celebrate their favorite small-screen turns of the year, from character actors getting their day in the sun and relative newcomers in star-making turns to familiar faces plumbing fresh depths.
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The 10 Best TV Episodes of 2024
THR critics run down their favorite small-screen installments of the year, including an impassioned and insightful documentary, a breathless Christmas detour, a brilliant fake finale and a couple of real ones.
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Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the Best TV Shows of 2024
Favorites include a surreal trip through New York, a sweet slice-of-life comedy, a heartfelt sports doc and a slew of sumptuous literary adaptations.
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‘Interior Chinatown’ Review: Jimmy O. Yang Steps up in a Hulu Mystery Too Meta for Its Own Good
Ronny Chieng and Chloe Bennet also star in Charles Yu’s adaptation of his own acclaimed 2020 novel, about an unassuming waiter who gets caught up in a cold case involving his missing brother.
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‘Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’ Review: Disney+/Hulu Doc Is a Joyfully Earnest, if Slightly Shallow, Tribute
Thom Zimny, a frequent collaborator of the rock icon, directs this inside look at the group as they prepare for and then embark on their first tour since 2017.
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‘Lonely Planet’ Review: Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth’s Netflix Drama Won’t Make You Fall in Love but Might Make You Crave a Vacation
A novelist struggling with her latest manuscript and a handsome younger financier with a bestselling-author girlfriend strike up a romance after meeting at a writers' retreat in Morocco.
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‘Sweetpea’ Review: Ella Purnell Is in Full Control of Starz’s Deliciously Queasy Serial Killer Thriller
Adapted from the novel by C.J. Skuse, the drama stars the 'Yellowjackets' alum as a bullied and overlooked young woman who reaches a violent breaking point.
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