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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

‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Review: Netflix’s Once-Thrilling Smash Limps to an Unsatisfying Finish

In the aftermath of a violent rebellion, the contestants press onward through high-stakes competitions as outside forces continue searching for the operation's mysterious location.

‘The Bear’ Review: FX/Hulu’s Culinary Dramedy Stalls Out With a Muted Fourth Season

Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach return for a fresh batch of episodes that see the staff scrambling to turn around their restaurant before the money runs out.

And the Emmy Nominations Should Go to…

THR’s TV critics pick through a crowded field to determine the most deserving contenders ahead of voting closing on June 23.

Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the 10 Best TV Shows of 2025 So Far

Faves from the first half of the year include an Arctic heartwarmer, an ER-set comfort watch and two shows that explore the outer reaches of cringe comedy.

‘We Were Liars’ Review: Not Even a Bonkers Twist Can Redeem Amazon’s Tepid, Overly Familiar YA Drama

Based on E. Lockhart's hit novel, the series follows a teenager who returns to her family's New England summer compound determined to recover the traumatic events that left her with amnesia.

‘Elio’ Review: Pixar’s Sweet, Safe Space Adventure Isn’t Exactly Out of This World

Zoe Saldaña and Brad Garrett are among the voice cast for the animated feature about a young boy who, feeling out of place on Earth, dreams of getting abducted by aliens.

‘Bride Hard’ Review: Rebel Wilson’s Laugh-Free Action Comedy Is an Invitation You’ll Want to Decline

It's a Simon West-helmed 'Pitch Perfect' reunion, with Wilson playing a secret agent attending the wedding of her childhood best friend (Anna Camp) when it's attacked by gun-toting mercenaries.

‘Everything’s Going to Be Great’ Review: Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney Can Only Do So Much to Elevate This Thinly Sketched Dramedy

A theater kid navigates an unconventional upbringing with a starry-eyed wannabe Broadway producer father in a coming-of-age story directed by Jon S. Baird ('Tetris').

‘Revival’ Review: Syfy’s Midwestern Zombie Mystery Is Just Clever Enough to Be Fun

'Wynonna Earp' star Melanie Scrofano returns to the network for an Image Comics-based series about a Wisconsin town where the dead suddenly return to life.

‘A Tree Fell in the Woods’ Review: Josh Gad and Alexandra Daddario in an Uneven, Occasionally Insightful Relationship Dramedy

Daveed Diggs and Ashley Park also star in the Tribeca premiere, about two couples tested by an act of infidelity during a holiday getaway.

‘Stick’ Review: Owen Wilson’s Endearing Apple TV+ Golf Comedy Is Ideal Summer Comfort Viewing

Also starring Marc Maron and Judy Greer, the half-hour series centers on a former pro who finds new purpose when he takes on a talented protégé.

‘Adults’ Review: FX’s Gen Z Hangout Comedy Still Has Some Growing Up to Do

Five 20-something best friends navigate the ups and downs of young adulthood, from dinner parties to job interviews to romantic woes, while living together in Queens.