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Angie Han

Television Critic

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‘Dying for Sex’ Review: Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate in an Erotically Adventurous, Emotionally Incurious FX Cancer Dramedy

Inspired by the Wondery podcast of the same title, the series follows a 40something woman who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after receiving a terminal diagnosis.

‘Side Quest’ Review: Apple TV+ Anthology Is a Pleasant but Aimless Ramble Through the ‘Mythic Quest’ Universe

The four standalone episodes step outside the main offices to explore the other individuals whose lives have been touched by the game.

Critics’ Conversation: On That ‘White Lotus’ Bromance and TV’s Incest Obsession

As the Ratliff brothers spiral over their drug-fueled encounter, THR critics dive into the recent wave of small-screen storylines about intra-familial sexual connections.

‘Good American Family’ Review: The Most Shocking Thing About Hulu’s Ellen Pompeo-Headlined Natalia Grace Drama Is How Dull It Is

Katie Robbins ('Sunny') created the series about a girl (Imogen Faith Jenkins) with dwarfism whose adoptive parents accuse her of being an adult posing as a child.

‘Idiotka’ Review: Reality TV Satire and Heartwarming Family Dramedy Collide in a Messy but Winning Directorial Debut

Premiering at SXSW, writer-director Nastasya Popov's film stars Anna Baryshnikov as an aspiring fashion designer who gets cast on a show featuring underprivileged contestants.

‘Fantasy Life’ Review: Amanda Peet Sparkles in Matthew Shear’s Low-Key Directorial Debut

After getting fired from his job, a 30something paralegal finds a new gig as a "manny" for a wealthy family in this SXSW narrative competition entry costarring Alessandro Nivola and Judd Hirsch.

‘For Worse’ Review: Amy Landecker Struggles to Make Sparks Fly in Her Directorial Debut

The 'Transparent' actress also wrote and stars in the dramedy about a newly divorced mom who joins an acting class and strikes up a flirtation with a hunky younger classmate.

‘O’Dessa’ Review: Sadie Sink in a Post-Apocalyptic Rock Opera With Maximalist Style and Minimal Substance

Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Murray Bartlett also star in the retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth by writer-director Geremy Jasper ('Patti Cake$'), premiering at SXSW.

‘The Studio’ Review: Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ Hollywood Comedy Is So Hilarious It Hurts

Kathryn Hahn and Ike Barinholtz also star in the series about a beleaguered film executive, co-created and directed by Rogen and Evan Goldberg.

‘Deli Boys’ Review: Hulu’s Upbeat Crime Comedy Is Mostly Empty Calories

The Onyx Collective-produced series centers on two Pakistani American brothers who inherit an underground drug empire from their seemingly upstanding father.

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Review: Disney+’s Marvel Series Is More of the Same, Mostly for the Better

Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio reprise their roles as superhero/lawyer Matt Murdock and mob boss Wilson Fisk, respectively, in a continuation of the 2010s Netflix drama.

20 Times the Oscars Got It Wrong

Yes, we're still talking about 'Crash' winning the best picture over 'Brokeback Mountain,' but we also can't get over snubs for 'Selena,' 'The Lego Movie,' 'Hoop Dreams,' 'L.A. Confidential' and more. Also, how have Glenn Close and Annette Bening never won an Oscar?!