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Dana Han-Klein

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Dana is a movie maniac, streaming scholar, and interviewer of interesting individuals. When her eyes aren't glued to a screen she's found running stupid long distances so she can eat concessions without guilt.

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Friendship (2024) 89% 4.1/5 “Friendship further cements Robinson as the king of uncomfortable comedy. Fans of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson will be elated. A caveat that those unfamiliar with his style may crawl out of their skin in secondhand embarrassment.” – We're Watching What?! May 10, 2025 Full Review Thunderbolts* (2025) 88% 4.1/5 “It's the willingness to delve into the depths of human woes through the lens of these characters (most of whom just so happen to be superhuman) that makes Thunderbolts* one of the most impactful Marvel films to date.” – We're Watching What?! May 2, 2025 Full Review The Wedding Banquet (2025) 88% 4.7/5 “It's a bold move to take on an Ang Lee film to remake, but Andrew Ahn and his talented cast turn The Wedding Banquet into an even more multidimensional earnest tale with a depth the original doesn't quite delve into.” – We're Watching What?! Apr 28, 2025 Full Review Sinners (2025) 97% 4.8/5 “Scintillating and superb. Coogler's brilliant storytelling and dedication to authenticity, combined with stellar performances, impressive imagery, and an exceptional score make Sinners an outstanding time at the movies. ” – We're Watching What?! Apr 28, 2025 Full Review The Luckiest Man in America (2024) 66% 3.6/5 “While uneven, Paul Walter Hauser manages to infuse a sense of empathy into what should otherwise be a repulsive character. It's hard not to get caught up in the thrill of the con / competition.” – We're Watching What?! Apr 7, 2025 Full Review Freaky Tales (2024) 74% 3.8/5 “An odd but authentic ensemble odyssey through Oakland, filled with a timely message, and a bevy of specific Bay Area details that help bridge some of the uneven storytelling. ” – We're Watching What?! Apr 4, 2025 Full Review The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024) 71% 3.4/5 “Lithgow is a brilliant terror in this, though it oft feels the film might be stronger without the conceit of the titular puppet. The psychological (and physical) battle between Rush and Lithgow would've been enough.” – We're Watching What?! Mar 29, 2025 Full Review Bob Trevino Likes It (2024) 95% 4.5/5 “Ferreira and Leguizamo transform what could've been an overly saccharine concept into a heartwarming tale that at the end managed to leave us actually feeling a smidge of hope about humanity.” – We're Watching What?! Mar 25, 2025 Full Review Disney's Snow White (2025) 39% 1/5 “If nightmarish CG dwarven polycules are your thing, boy howdy is there a film for you in the form of the creatively bankrupt live action remake of Snow White! It made us wish we had our own poison apple to eat instead of watching.” – We're Watching What?! Mar 20, 2025 Full Review In the Lost Lands (2025) 25% 1.5/5 “A paper thin plot, chemistry-less leads, and visuals that would've been dated even in the 90s. It's honestly the perfect recipe for a camp classic but can't even deliver on that.” – We're Watching What?! Mar 16, 2025 Full Review The Electric State (2025) 14% 1.4/5 “Unfortunately there isn't a modicum of joy or amusement to be found from this scrap heap that has been Frankenstiened together from ideas we've seen done better by others. A frustrating waste of resources and viewer's time.” – We're Watching What?! Mar 16, 2025 Full Review Novocaine (2025) 81% 3.9/5 “Jack Quaid's charm and earnestness prevents Novocaine from becoming a painful watch. While the plot is more of a series of strung together increasingly outlandish bits, the film manages to keep on the right side of entertaining. ” – We're Watching What?! Mar 16, 2025 Full Review Mickey 17 (2025) 77% 4.5/5 “As if Snowpiercer and Okja had a creative baby. While considerably broader than his masterpiece, Parasite, Bong Joon-ho continues to delight and entertain with his zany yet biting commentary on capitalism, socioeconomic hierarchy, and environmentalism.” – We're Watching What?! Mar 7, 2025 Full Review The Gorge (2025) 63% 2.8/5 “Perhaps it should be renamed "The Bog" as it gets mired down in too much setup for what is ultimately a paint by numbers action film that feels like it would've been better served as the tutorial level of a video game (with no shade to video games). ” – We're Watching What?! Feb 25, 2025 Full Review Companion (2025) 93% 4.8/5 “A well acted and brilliant subtle sci-fi / horror that manages to not only answer the perpetual problems that plague the genre, but provides creative solutions to them. ” – We're Watching What?! Feb 7, 2025 Full Review Kinda Pregnant (2025) 29% 2/5 “An at best questionable premise gets taken so far that it completely undermines a handful of earnest and vulnerable scenes. It's a shame considering there's a potentially genuine exploration of motherhood somewhere buried under all the muck and mire.” – We're Watching What?! Feb 7, 2025 Full Review Better Man (2024) 89% 4/5 “While Williams may be not as well known stateside, the candor with which he's willing to let his story be told is refreshing for a music biopic. Utilizing the CG chimp was certainly a gamble but Gracey, Davies, and Wētā pull it off. ” – We're Watching What?! Jan 11, 2025 Full Review Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (2025) 75% “While the structure of the documentary itself is middling to serviceable, the subject himself is morbidly fascinating and unfortunately utterly watchable.” – We're Watching What?! Jan 11, 2025 Full Review Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024) 100% 4.7/5 “A delightfully on form return from everyone's favorite felonious fowl (and favorite stop-motion duo)! ” – We're Watching What?! Jan 7, 2025 Full Review Red One (2024) 30% 2.5/5 “Red One film thinks it's much more clever than it is. Evans is doing his best Ryan Reynolds impression combined with Johnson's self seriousness makes for a ho ho ho-hum time at the movies.” – We're Watching What?! Nov 23, 2024 Full Review Hello, Love, Again (2024) “Stars Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards are charming in their reprisal of these roles. The film also presents a fully realized portrayal of the lives and challenges of international workers without making them the subject of pity. ” – We're Watching What?! Nov 23, 2024 Full Review Bird (2024) 86% 4.3/5 “Andrea Arnold continues to prove herself master of the "girls who have to grow up too soon" story. Nykiya Adams gives a performance mature beyond her years. ” – We're Watching What?! Nov 16, 2024 Full Review Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 75% 2.4 “Nightmare inducing, but not for the right reasons. It feels more like a merchandizing ploy than an expression of any sort of creative originality. Some things are better left to rest in peace.” – Out Magazine Sep 25, 2024 Full Review The Substance (2024) 89% 3.9/5 “Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley give haunting and horrific performances. The ending of the film is a chaotic crescendo that will probably leave you aghast. For the squeamish: this will test your limits.” – Out Magazine Sep 25, 2024 Full Review Speak No Evil (2024) 83% 3.6/5 “McAvoy's ability to turn into a monster on a dime is full force here, though sometimes the film is over reliant on his skillset to muscle through. For fans of the original this is a much tamer interpretation.” – Out Magazine Sep 17, 2024 Full Review
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