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About Sarah Bea Milner

Sarah Milner is the Weekend Lead Editor for Screen Rant's Film/Television features (SR Originals) division. She is a writer, editor, and folk musician. She often watches movies — sometimes she reviews them too. A graduate of Trent University, Sarah's MA thesis examines Frankenstein adaptations and their relationship with popular culture. She has a fierce love of all things "spooky," and a deep appreciation for classic cinema.

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The Desperate Hour
The Desperate Hour Review: Karen Fantasy Thriller Exploits Real-World Tragedies

The Desperate Hour, starring Naomi Watts, is a thriller devoid of thrills that exploits the real-life tragedies of school shootings in America.

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Drive My Car Review: Hamaguchi's Award-Winning Drama Is Rich & Exalting

Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Drive My Car is a hauntingly beautiful drama that takes audiences on an unforgettable journey of love, loss and acceptance.

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The Sky Is Everywhere Review: Pretty To Look At, But A Pain To Watch

The Sky Is Everywhere is a visual treat, soured by a complete lack of balance in the story structure, characterization, motivation, and pacing.

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The Worst Person In The World Review: Trier's Oslo Trilogy Finale Is Breathtaking

The Worst Person In The World concludes director Joachim Trier's "Oslo Trilogy," offering a potent dose of bittersweet heartache and self-discovery.

We Need To Talk About Cosby
We Need To Talk About Cosby Review: Difficult Topic Gets An Honest Conversation

We Need To Talk About Cosby, Showtime's four-part documentary series, examines Bill Cosby's alleged crimes — and the legacy that gave him power.

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The Ice Age Adventures Of Buck Wild Review: Disney Bungles Another Fox Franchise

The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild is the sixth movie in the Fox animated franchise, and it is easily the worst entry in the series so far.

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A Hero Review: Oscar-Winner Asghar Farhadi Offers Another Stunning Drama

Simply put, Asghar Farhadi's A Hero is a poignant morality play that shows how a single poor choice can have unforeseen, lifelong repercussions.

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Yellowjackets Season 1 Ending Explained: Every Shocking Twist

Yellowjackets season 1 ends with a shocking twist reveal of another survivor; we explain the finale's ending, including how it sets up season 2.

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Parallel Mothers Review: Almodóvar's Spanish Drama Hits All The Right Notes

Parallel Mothers, the 2021 Spanish drama written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, is an unflinching look at motherhood, love, and loss.

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What to Expect From Resident Alien Season 2

Resident Alien will be back on SyFy airing weekly episodes; here's everything we know about the season 2 release date, story details, and characters.

Jockey Jackson
Jockey Review: A Sports Drama Like You've Never Seen Before

Jockey is a heartwrenching drama about the sport of horse racing, aging, and the sacrifices athletes make in pursuit of personal glory.

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And Just Like That Review: Sex And The City Revival Is DOA

And Just Like That... A New Chapter of Sex and the City is a clumsy, cringe-inducing revival that fails to recapture the magic of the original.

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Shaun The Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas Review – A Charming Special

Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas is a hilarious holiday special that offers plenty of excitement, laughs, and touching moments.

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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Review: Structure Issues & Awful Lead Derail Weak Story

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a mediocre children's movie that feels derivative of the 2010 movie adaptation of the hit book series by Jeff Kinney.

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Flee Review: Heart-Wrenching Animated Documentary Among 2021's Best Films

Flee is a testament to the broken social systems that allow refugee families to fall through the cracks, leaving children desperate and vulnerable.

8-Bit Christmas
8-Bit Christmas Review: Nostalgia-Heavy '80s Comedy Feels Too Familiar

8-Bit Christmas may have a lot of heart, but the nostalgia-fueled comedy struggles to compete with the established holiday feature classics.

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Superman & Lois Season 2 News & Updates: Everything We Know

Superman & Lois returns with season 2 on January 11, 2022; here's every update on the Arrowverse show's episodes, story details, and characters.

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The Beatles: Get Back Review – Needlessly Long Docuseries Undermines The Music

The Beatles: Get Back documentary proves once again that Peter Jackson's meticulous approach to filmmaking is impressive but excessive.

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Yellowjackets: Who Was Caligula? Misty's Bird Explained

Misty's bird in Yellowjackets is named Caligula; we explain the Roman Emperor namesake and what it sets up for the show going forward.

The Feast
The Feast Review: Deliciously Decadent & Disturbing Welsh Horror Film

The Feast is a deeply creepy Welsh film that uses the folk horror subgenre to offer an insightful critique of consumerism, corruption, and greed.

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