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Sarah Bea Milner

Sarah Bea Milner

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Rating T-Meter Title | Year Review
71%
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) The issue is more how rigid and unoriginal the end result is, as if the writers were drafting a screenplay designed to get a max score in some automated script-analysis program. - That Shelf
Read More | Posted Mar 16, 2024
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Attila (2023) ... a deeply personal story of abuse, and neglect, and—underneath all that ugliness—human connection. - That Shelf
Read More | Posted Feb 13, 2024
82%
Wonka (2023) Wonka pulls off the impossible feat of being a satisfying prequel as well as a fresh take on a (very) familiar IP. - That Shelf
Read More | Posted Jan 09, 2024
8/10
94%
Plan 75 (2022) This is not a story about despair -- it's one that inspires hope and, if we're lucky, change. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Dec 08, 2023
93%
The Contestant (2023) The Contestant is so much more than a documentary about one man’s exploitation. It’s a story that humanizes someone whose humanity was callously and publicly stripped away. - That Shelf
Read More | Posted Nov 13, 2023
92%
The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart (2023) In terms of the plot, acting, and direction, there’s more than enough here to impress viewers. The problem is that it all seems to go by so fast. - That Shelf
Read More | Posted Aug 16, 2023
6/10
36%
65 (2023) 65 has enough to keep action and/or horror lovers at least mildly entertained. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Mar 10, 2023
7/10
79%
Victim/Suspect (2023) An upsetting documentary. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jan 27, 2023
7.5/10
92%
A Still Small Voice (2023) There's an almost surreal quality to the emotional introspection and frank vulnerability in A Still Small Voice. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jan 27, 2023
9/10
96%
Fancy Dance (2023) A Post-Colonial Tale Of Community, Love, & Perseverance. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jan 24, 2023
6/10
94%
Little Richard: I Am Everything (2023) An Uneven Tribute To A Troubled Artist. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jan 23, 2023
9/10
100%
Bad Press (2023) The Distinctly Native American Documentary Delivers On All Fronts. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jan 23, 2023
6.5/10
88%
Is There Anybody Out There? (2023) A Deeply Personal Story Of Disability, Identity, And Self-Love. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jan 23, 2023
86%
Spoiler Alert (2022) Quietly devastating. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Dec 09, 2022
8/10
88%
My Father's Dragon (2022) Between the charming hand-drawn aesthetic, the imaginative setting, and the myth-like narrative structure, it has that rare quality of being truly timeless. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Oct 12, 2022
8/10
45%
Empire of Light (2022) Empire of Light is as much a celebration of the old as it is a treatise on embracing the future. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 19, 2022
7.5/10
83%
The Swimmers (2022) "The Swimmers" is satisfying, despite... flaws, and proves once and for all that filmmaker Sally El Hosaini is creative force to be reckoned with. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
4/10
43%
The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022) For a movie proudly based on a true story, The Greatest Beer Run Ever rings false from start to finish. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
3/10
30%
What Comes Around (2022) Get ready to get uncomfortable. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
4/10
63%
Wildflower (2022) Wildflower deals with issues like disability and parental rights with all the care and precision of a wrecking ball. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
7/10
93%
Rosie (2022) Rosie is a thoroughly charming little film not without flaws, but is a promising project from some emerging faces in the industry. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
9/10
90%
Women Talking (2022) Sarah Polley creates something remarkable with the powerful, painful, and surprisingly funny Women Talking. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
8/10
86%
Corsage (2022) Corsage is a fascinating treatise on femininity and identity. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 16, 2022
8/10
96%
Aftersun (2022) Aftersun is a film you follow by feeling. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 14, 2022
9/10
90%
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) A harrowing anti-war film. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 13, 2022
5.5/10
65%
A Jazzman's Blues (2022) The latest from Tyler Perry is clearly deeply personal, but suffers from an overly sentimental, overly complicated story. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 12, 2022
7.5/10
81%
Wendell & Wild (2022) Move over The Nightmare Before Christmas — there's a new stop-motion horror flick in town. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Sep 12, 2022
100%
Our American Family (2021) Our American Family humanizes the people suffering from addictions. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Aug 29, 2022
38%
Samaritan (2022) Samaritan is a B-movie with B-movie problems, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy watching it. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Aug 25, 2022
7.5/10
39%
Spiderhead (2022) An Odd Blend Of Philosophical Sci-Fi, Psychological Thriller, And Dystopian Satire. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jun 13, 2022
7/10
100%
The Janes (2022) The documentary The Janes asks: do we not share an obligation to disrespect a law that disrespects women? - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted Jun 09, 2022
4/10
54%
Monstrous (2022) Christina Ricci Struggles To Imbue Life Into Dull Thriller. - Slashfilm
Read More | Posted May 13, 2022
4.5/5
97%
Drive My Car (2021) Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Drive My Car is a hauntingly beautiful drama that takes audiences on an unforgettable journey of love, loss and acceptance. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Mar 15, 2022
1/5
28%
The Desperate Hour (2021) The Desperate Hour, starring Naomi Watts, is a thriller devoid of thrills that exploits the real-life tragedies of school shootings in America. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Mar 15, 2022
2.5/5
78%
Huda's Salon (2021) The setting and sociopolitical backdrop of the film are intriguing and exciting. Unfortunately, Abu-Assad fails in the movie's overall execution. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Mar 15, 2022
2.5/5
60%
John and the Hole (2020) John And The Hole is a slow-burn psychological thriller with an unconventional coming-of-age story that many audiences will find unrelatable. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Mar 15, 2022
1.5/5
65%
The Sky is Everywhere (2022) The Sky Is Everywhere is a visual treat, soured by a complete lack of balance in the story structure, characterization, motivation, and pacing. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Mar 01, 2022
5/5
96%
The Worst Person in the World (2021) The Worst Person In The World concludes director Joachim Trier’s “Oslo Trilogy,” offering a potent dose of bittersweet heartache and self-discovery. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Feb 08, 2022
2/5
19%
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild (2022) 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. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Jan 28, 2022
4/5
93%
Jockey (2021) Jockey is a heartwrenching drama about the sport of horse racing, aging, and the sacrifices athletes make in pursuit of personal glory. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Jan 21, 2022
4/5
96%
Parallel Mothers (2021) Parallel Mothers, the 2021 Spanish drama written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, is an unflinching look at motherhood, love, and loss. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Jan 21, 2022
1.5/5
75%
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2021) 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. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Dec 03, 2021
4.5/5
98%
Flee (2021) Flee is a testament to the broken social systems that allow refugee families to fall through the cracks, leaving children desperate and vulnerable. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Dec 03, 2021
3/5
84%
8-Bit Christmas (2021) 8-Bit Christmas may have a lot of heart, but the nostalgia-fueled comedy struggles to compete with the established holiday feature classics. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Nov 26, 2021
3.5/5
80%
The Feast (2021) The Feast is a deeply creepy Welsh film that uses the folk horror subgenre to offer an insightful critique of consumerism, corruption, and greed. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2021
2.5/5
65%
Black Friday (2021) Black Friday is a solid B-movie horror-comedy that blends hilarious visual gags with some seriously grisly - if problematic - guts and gore. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Nov 18, 2021
2/5
15%
Home Sweet Home Alone (2021) Home Sweet Home Alone is an unnecessary sequel that fails to reboot the franchise, lacking the fun, charm, and magic of the 1990 Christmas classic. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Nov 13, 2021
2/5
58%
Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021) Clifford will entertain the youngest movie-goers, but most audiences will be bored by its stale jokes, stereotypical characters, and lazy writing. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Nov 10, 2021
1/5
29%
Dangerous (2021) Dangerous is an action movie with a unique premise, but its poor writing, stiff acting, and lack of charm make the 2021 movie borderline unwatchable. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Nov 06, 2021
1.5/5
30%
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021) There is shockingly little "paranormal activity" in this horror sequel, and when it does appear at the end, it feels too little, too late. - Screen Rant
Read More | Posted Oct 29, 2021
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