Hannah Wylie
School
Connecticut College
Expertise
Mike Schur Sitcoms, Actors & Their Filmographies, Sci-Fi &Fantasy Movies
- While Hannah has covered a wide range of topics for Looper, she is particularly fond of the many articles she's pitched and written about TV characters, such as "The Best Friendships in TV History" and "12 TV Characters That Are Too Annoying to Watch."
- Those who know her have referred to her as a "walking IMDb" thanks to her excellent memory for all things pop culture. Nine out of ten times, Hannah can tell you that actor's name you've forgotten or quote your favorite TV sitcom.
- She attended the Tribeca Film Festival in the summer of 2023. Her favorite viewing was the premiere of "First Time Female Director," where she was able to participate in a Q&A with director/lead actress Chelsea Peretti.
Experience
Hannah has worked in writing and publishing for the last ten years and has been with Looper since 2022. She also worked for the film production company Lionsgate, reading and assessing manuscripts for book-to-screen adaptation. Hannah has written dozens of pieces for Looper on topics ranging from stand-up comedy to crime procedurals. Maine Women Magazine has published many of her pieces, and she has created social media content for several brands. Currently, she is in the process of writing her first fantasy novel.
Education
Hannah graduated college cum laude with a bachelor's degree in English literature, a concentration in creative writing, and a minor in psychology. She also completed a fiction honors thesis in her senior year.
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Stories By Hannah Wylie
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There were some incredible highs on TV during 2024, but also some devastating lows. Here are TV's biggest disappointments from the year.
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Netflix's vast library contains many different kinds of movies, but as the winter months set in, there's nothing quite like a great feel-good film.
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Who murdered Alison DiLaurentis? It's the question that drives the whole narrative in the early seasons of "Pretty Little Liars." Here's what really happened.
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In Season 1 of "Love Island," Elizabeth Weber and Zac Mirabelli quickly clicked and coupled up, but are they still together now that their time on TV is over?
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Over 200 comedians have dropped stand-up specials on Netflix to date, but some are better than others. We've ranked the funniest specials from worst to best.
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It's the main cast of "Friends" that make the beloved sitcom so enjoyable, but the show also boasts a bunch of memorable secondary characters.
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The "Harry Potter" films are all about the boy wizard and his two best friends, but they get a lot of help from important supporting characters along the way.
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"A Court of Thorns and Roses" is filled with characters who exhibit amazing abilities, but only one of them can be the most powerful of all.
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If you found the sex scenes from these '90s comedies difficult to watch back then, they're even more cringeworthy to look at now.
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"Thor" catapulted actor Chris Hemsworth from obscurity to superstardom, with his life and career going through massive changes as a result.
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You'd be surprised by some of the weirdest things actors have done for money, which includes serenading dictators and weirdly sexual Chinese adverts.
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Sarah J. Mass' popular romantasy series "A Court of Thorns and Roses" is full of enticing characters. But which one represents each sign of the zodiac?
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Filming love scenes can be awkward for actors, but what's arguably worse is family members seeing the finished product. Some of these reactions are priceless.
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"X-Men '97" on Disney+ introduced Marvel fans to a potentially terrifying new villain for Season 2, Onslaught. Here are some X-Men villains who are scarier.
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Fans of "The Boys" are hyped for Season 4, which is shaping up to be something special. In fact, it could be the best season of "The Boys" yet. Here's why.
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From neo-noir throwbacks and French period pieces to thought-provoking animated features suitable for the whole family, these are the best films of 2024 so far.
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Actors can be known for their strange requirements, and some of the world's biggest stars have especially excessive demands written right into their contracts.
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Some of the smartest characters on TV shows have also been capable of making some of the most ill-conceived decisions possible.
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Ty Simpkins has come a long way since his co-starring role as Harley Keener in "Iron Man 3." Here's what the young actor has been up to.
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Fictionalized cinematic versions of actual events aren't supposed to be documentaries, but these movies go way off the rails.
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Bella Ramsay was just 11 years old when she landed her first professional role as Lady Lyanna on "Game of Thrones," and it changed her life in numerous ways.
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Darkseid is one of the most powerful and intimidating villains in the DC universe, but there are some other bad guys who are even more terrifying.
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We'll always want more of our favourite shows, but things are often best left as they are. These are some perfect TV endings that were ruined by their revivals.
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Now that the newest Superman film has been announced, it's time to get to know its lead actor, David Corenswet, who will be taking on the iconic superhero.
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"The Witcher" is famous for having a lot of characters and plot threads, so we understand if you need a little help navigating the ending of Season 3 Volume 1.
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Where were Star-Lord's rocket boots? Why were the Guardians hesitant to save the animals? These and other "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" plotholes, explained.
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Sometimes movies fail because they're genuinely bad, and sometimes they fail because their studios don't understand how to promote them properly.