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Tania Hussain

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Biography:

Tania Hussain is a seasoned and detail-oriented editor and writer with more than 15 years of experience in the business. She is currently an Executive Editor at Collider, where she is responsible for creative, editorial, and managerial duties. Tania has critiqued film and television for The Hudsucker and Paramount’s PopCulture. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Society of Professional Journalists.

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Havoc (2025) 66% 4/10 “Despite a top-tier cast and bone-rattling action to keep you engaged, the Netflix flick buckles under a cluttered story with chaotic execution.” – Collider Apr 24, 2025 Full Review G20 (2025) 58% 5/10 “Davis and her cast deserve more of a story that balances its delivery of that high-stakes escapism with the intensity that makes political action thrillers such a guilty pleasure.” – Collider Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Psycho Therapy: The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer (2024) 81% 6/10 “With deliciously specific tones and a commendable ambition, Psycho Therapy is a twisted black comedy, at least worth the introductory session.” – Collider Apr 7, 2025 Full Review Lonely Planet (2024) 40% 7/10 “Katherine and Owen’s journey of self-discovery is what makes Lonely Planet uniquely introspective and different from traditional romantic dramas.” – Collider Oct 10, 2024 Full Review Wolfs (2024) 67% 7/10 “Though the characters are fleshed out enough for us to be intrigued and want more, Wolfs dips into inconsistent pacing and plot, not giving enough rise to its level of star power.” – Collider Sep 20, 2024 Full Review Sketch (2024) 100% 8/10 “Sticking with you long after the credits roll, Sketch will no doubt cement itself as a modern classic for child and adult viewers alike.” – Collider Sep 18, 2024 Full Review Daniela Forever (2024) 83% 5/10 “Daniela Forever is an emotional portrait of grief and obsession. Vigalondo’s use of lucid dreaming to examine the intersection of memory and love is downright inventive. But the execution leaves it feeling less than poignant.” – Collider Sep 16, 2024 Full Review William Tell (2024) 56% 6/10 “Offering a fresh take on a legendary folk hero, William Tell’s solid cast and engaging battle sequences will keep viewers hooked. ” – Collider Sep 10, 2024 Full Review On Swift Horses (2024) 52% 6/10 “While its tone is rather uneven, the film’s strongest asset is its cast.” – Collider Sep 9, 2024 Full Review Jason Bourne (2016) 55% “With high-speed chases and fearsome fight sequences, the visceral spectacle charged with conflict and excitement, anchors nostalgia from the original three films.” – The Hudsucker Aug 13, 2024 Full Review Twisters (2024) 75% 4/5 “Twisters recaptures the excitement and wonder of the original through plenty of heart, making it a worthy successor and one of the best films of the summer.” – The Hudsucker Aug 10, 2024 Full Review The Instigators (2024) 41% 8/10 “Thanks to a witty script and a charming cast led by Damon and Affleck, The Instigators is a fun heist film with heart that blends the right dose of humor, action, and emotion for a comedy you can watch again and again.” – Collider Aug 1, 2024 Full Review The Dark Knight Rises (2012) 87% “[Nolan's] films are a pure and genuine model for what story and setting should be as well as, creating a human touch to the whole aspect of these legends we’ve read in comic books.” – The Hudsucker Jul 28, 2024 Full Review Silver Linings Playbook (2012) 92% “Russell’s adaptation illustrates a heartwarming and hilariously realistic tale that has complications but creates such an overall admiration for the film and its characters.” – The Hudsucker Jul 28, 2024 Full Review Man of Steel (2013) 57% “Man of Steel is a genre story without the cartoon-like elements seen in past superhero films, presenting a gritty, torment-ridden reboot of the character’s origin story with intense emotional genuineness.” – The Hudsucker Jul 28, 2024 Full Review Still Alice (2014) 85% “Watching [Julianne Moore] in a role like this is not just moving, but because she plays it so faultlessly, you can’t help but feel that you know her and are a part of her in every scene.” – The Hudsucker Jul 28, 2024 Full Review Testament of Youth (2014) 84% “Though it’s a story based around war, there isn’t much carnage for audiences to digest or be reminded of. Instead, we are prompted to remember the loss through love. ” – The Hudsucker Jul 28, 2024 Full Review Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) 29% “With a well-painted influence from the Man of Steel’s darkened hues and dramatic imaging, Batman v Superman is a very naturalistic story with a somber script.” – The Hudsucker Jul 10, 2024 Full Review A Quiet Place (2018) 96% “Krasinski has constructed a tight, bold masterpiece, springing with emotional intelligence that is sure to make it an instant classic.” – The Hudsucker Jul 10, 2024 Full Review Last Christmas (2019) 46% “Though Last Christmas sticks to some of the genre's prior tropes, it outdoes the norm through a multitude of layers and credible performances that are genuine and scarce in the usual holiday films produced.” – popculture. Jul 10, 2024 Full Review Ford v Ferrari (2019) 92% “[The cinematography] perfectly conveys the glory of the sport's speed and its lethal danger by concentrating its framework on character ambition, which also ultimately motivates the camera and its direction for an enthralling, immersive experience.” – popculture. Jul 10, 2024 Full Review Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021) 81% “Unapologetically sweet and candied with breezy comedic swings that land flawlessly, Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar is a bright and spirited, absurdist adventure that will have you finding your shimmer during this fun, laughable getaway.” – popculture. Jul 10, 2024 Full Review Tom & Jerry (2021) 29% “Though well-intended, Tom & Jerry is a pretty ordinary movie that attempts to maintain the franchise's spirit with an uninspired premise and a simple, even safe, script by Kevin Costello that gets stuck in some major silliness. ” – popculture. Jul 10, 2024 Full Review Yes Day (2021) 52% “Yes Day is a charmingly wholesome and sweet family movie, but it's also not entirely inventive.” – popculture. Jul 10, 2024 Full Review The Many Saints of Newark (2021) 72% “Smoothly harmonizing edge with heart for a cohesive story, the film is undeniably entertaining and works magnificently to open doors for plenty more thanks to compelling direction and writing. ” – popculture. Jul 10, 2024 Full Review
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