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Hannah Lynn

Hannah Lynn's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch (2022) 66% “Klayman pinpoints how and when the perception of Abercrombie started to change, both in the eyes of consumers and employees.” – TIME Magazine Apr 25, 2022 Full Review Love, Lights, Hanukkah! (2020) “Kirshner and Savage actually have chemistry, but like the characters in almost every Hallmark movie, they are reduced to the blandest possible version of a person, not even daring to wear patterned clothing.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Dec 18, 2020 Full Review Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020) 97% “The film is engaging, not just for Wilson's work, or Boseman and Davis' performances, but for the music, the costumes, the makeup -- all of it.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Dec 18, 2020 Full Review Happiest Season (2020) 82% “Happiest Season is a perfectly fine holiday movie, but hopefully it's also just setting the scene for other, better movies in the sub-genre.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Nov 25, 2020 Full Review An American Pickle (2020) 72% “Despite its flaws, An American Pickle is still enjoyable, with enough real laughs to make you forget about the world for five minutes. And Rogen as Herschel is some of his best acting in a long time.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Aug 6, 2020 Full Review Spaceship Earth (2020) 87% “Made up of archival footage, present-day interviews, and news clips, it's a strange, fascinating, and eerie film to watch while we're all in quarantine, and while climate change ravages the earth.” – Pittsburgh City Paper May 8, 2020 Full Review Pahokee (2019) 100% “In the hands of other filmmakers, Pahokee could have felt voyeuristic, but they approach their subject with familiarity and comfort. They're rooting for the kids, too.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Apr 24, 2020 Full Review The Assistant (2019) 93% “There is no climax in the film, no lightning bolt of action or resolution. It is boring, because the story of men in Hollywood preying on young, vulnerable women was boring to people for a long time.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Feb 19, 2020 Full Review 2020 Oscar Nominated Shorts - Documentary (2020) 100% “Overall, this is a heavy lineup of films, and you might want to go on a long, contemplative walk after watching them all back-to-back. But they are all worth viewing and highlight subjects worth caring about.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Feb 5, 2020 Full Review Varda by Agnès (2019) 98% “At times it feels like a TED Talk or a college class which you find interesting but also kind of want to end. But mostly, it just makes you want to go back to Varda's catalog and start from the beginning.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Little Women (2019) 95% “It's a sentimental movie just shy of saccharine, a tear-jerker but not melodramatic, a period piece that feels as alive as its vivacious protagonists.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Dec 26, 2019 Full Review Waves (2019) 84% “It's possible for people to effectively write what they don't know, but something feels disconcerting about the way Shults chose to portray Black pain.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Dec 18, 2019 Full Review Atlantics (2019) 96% “The haunting grief permeating the movie is supported by a ghostly soundtrack by electronic artist Fatima Al Qadiri, matched with equally beautiful and eerie shots of the ocean.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Dec 11, 2019 Full Review Knives Out (2019) 97% “Knives Out is so fun that you don't even want to think about its flaws.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Nov 27, 2019 Full Review A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) 95% “What's smart about A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is that it's built for both lifelong fans of Fred Rogers and his show as much as it's built for non-believers.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Nov 22, 2019 Full Review The Lighthouse (2019) 90% “The Lighthouse is a riveting, well-acted, and impressively made movie, and I never want to see it again.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Oct 25, 2019 Full Review Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019) 87% “Where's My Roy Cohn? presents all the evils enacted by Cohn, but doesn't know what to do once the facts are laid out.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Oct 23, 2019 Full Review Judy (2019) 82% “We're already familiar with the myth; it would have been nice to get to know the person.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Sep 25, 2019 Full Review Hustlers (2019) 88% “A glitzy, vengeful, and warm-hearted movie...” – Pittsburgh City Paper Sep 13, 2019 Full Review Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017) 97% “Even with its flaws, the movie still leaves a mark.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Sep 11, 2019 Full Review American Factory (2019) 95% “It doesn't feel like there's the manipulative editing or overt editorializing often found in documentaries.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Sep 4, 2019 Full Review Heart of Glass (2016) “More of an educational documentary than anything else, but it's still an engaging watch.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Aug 29, 2019 Full Review Gurrumul (2018) 100% “Gurrumul's music is undoubtedly moving, and the movie is a heartfelt portrait of a man with a natural-born talent.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Aug 28, 2019 Full Review The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019) 95% “The movie is too convoluted to really make a point.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Aug 21, 2019 Full Review The Amazing Johnathan Documentary (2019) 80% “Whether you end up agreeing with Berman's filmmaking techniques or not, he ends up making something wholly unique.” – Pittsburgh City Paper Aug 15, 2019 Full Review
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