Hannah Hoolihan
Contributing since March, 2019
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About Hannah Hoolihan
Hannah Hoolihan is a film critic and news writer that's been working with the Screen Rant team since March of 2019. Before joining this crew, she spent four years writing movie reviews and conducting interviews on her own website. She even became a Tomatometer-approved film critic on Rotten Tomatoes all on her own! Alongside Screen Rant, more of her bylines can be found on IGN, Collider, Geek Bomb, and Leonard Maltin's website. She's also a member of Women in Film in Los Angeles and is extremely passionate about their cause. When she's not writing or watching Fleabag for the millionth time, she can be found exploring new restaurants in her area or at the dog park with her two adorable pups. You can keep up with her shenanigans on Instagram: @hannah_hoolihan.
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