
Angie Han
TV Critic at The Hollywood Reporter
I'm a reviewer, but I don't review food, books or movies 🤔 Currently tv critic @thr; previously @mashable @slashfilm. (Also I do review movies sometimes.)
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1 week ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Angie Han
There’s a moment in FX’s Adults when Billie (Lucy Freyer), in an effort to win over an older boyfriend’s friends, joins in on their good-natured roasting of one of their own. Only, her joke doesn’t land. It’s too lewd and too loud; the middle-aged moms and dads listening are not just perplexed but offended.
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2 weeks ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Angie Han
There are times in Amazon’s Motorheads, especially during the Neil Burger-directed premiere, when it feels like you’re not really supposed to have been paying attention. Or, at least, when it feels like the show presumes you haven’t been. Character introductions and plot developments are prefaced by blaring musical cues to let you know in no uncertain terms how to feel.
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3 weeks ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Angie Han
In the first minutes of Netflix’s Bad Thoughts, creator and star Tom Segura explains what it’s like being a comedian. “You know that dumb shit you get sent to HR for saying?” he smirks. “I get paid for that.” He’s elucidating the broad theme of the episode — “jobs” — but really, he could be explaining his series as a whole. And his promise (or threat) is not an idle one.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Angie Han
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysIn the first minutes of Netflix’s Bad Thoughts, creator and star Tom Segura explains what it’s like being a comedian. “You know that dumb shit you get sent to HR for saying?” he smirks.
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4 weeks ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Angie Han
Wedged into the copy of Forever… that I downloaded as research for this review, just after the dedication and just before chapter one, is a note from author Judy Blume. Though the book was first published in 1975, this particular section was only added in 2014, to offer more up-to-date information about STI prevention. It’s a tiny addendum, really — one single page — and everything that follows otherwise reads exactly as it has for the past half-century.
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