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Hannah Bae

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Materialists (2025) 77% 3/4 EDIT “Marketed as a romantic comedy, “Materialists” is a sharper, more thoughtful film than its genre would suggest. This is a story about perceived value and what its pursuit costs its characters -- emotionally, physically and materially.” – San Francisco Chronicle Jun 9, 2025 Full Review The Wedding Banquet (2025) 86% 4/4 EDIT “While the beats of its plot will be familiar to those who loved its earlier iteration, brilliant performances by this exceptional cast outshine any predictable moments. ” – San Francisco Chronicle Apr 14, 2025 Full Review Dìdi (2024) 96% 3/4 EDIT “Wang, the director, is smart to spend much of the camera’s time lingering on the young star’s expressive face as his wide, inky eyes take in the world around him. ” – San Francisco Chronicle Aug 7, 2024 Full Review Frybread Face and Me (2023) 96% 3/4 EDIT “Gentle comfort is something the entire world is in need of these days, and “Frybread Face and Me” delivers that in abundance.” – San Francisco Chronicle Nov 21, 2023 Full Review Love in Taipei (2023) 68% 2.5/4 EDIT “With its picture-perfect Taipei citiscapes, appealing cast and soothing, smoothed-over storyline, “Love in Taipei” makes for a stress-free comfort watch.” – San Francisco Chronicle Aug 10, 2023 Full Review Past Lives (2023) 95% 4/4 EDIT “At its essence, this is a film for anyone who’s ever known the ache of “the one who got away” and “what-if.”” – San Francisco Chronicle Jun 6, 2023 Full Review Joyland (2022) 98% 4/4 EDIT “What’s in a name? For Pakistani filmmaker Saim Sadiq, there’s so much meaning wrapped up in the title of his extraordinary debut feature, “Joyland.”” – San Francisco Chronicle May 17, 2023 Full Review Fire Island (2022) 94% 2.5/4 EDIT “Despite the shortcomings, “Fire Island” is a feel-good, enjoyable comedy and a celebration of queer, Asian American storytelling.” – San Francisco Chronicle May 30, 2022 Full Review Turning Red (2022) 95% 3/4 EDIT ““Turning Red” succeeds in hitting all the right emotional notes — and its real magic lies in its unabashed celebration of the joyful chaos of girlhood within a proud Asian immigrant family.” – San Francisco Chronicle Mar 7, 2022 Full Review Minari (2020) 98% EDIT “Chung and his talented cast of actors refuse to reduce any of Minari's characters to mere caricatures.” – Bitch Media Mar 18, 2021 Full Review
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