Sarah Bea Milner
Featured Critic
Sarah Bea Milner is a Toronto-adjacent writer, editor, and folk musician. She often watches movies — sometimes she reviews them too. She has a fierce love of all things "spooky," as well as a deep appreciation for classic cinema and CanCon.Sarah is currently a News Editor for Static Media, working on brands like /Film, Tasting Table, The Daily Meal, and Looper. Previously, she worked as a Lead Editor for Valnet Inc. (Screen Rant). She has written for /Film, Exclaim! Magazine, Electric City Magazine, Bluegrass Canada Magazine, Neon Splatter, Screen Rant, and The Gamer.
Articles by Sarah Bea Milner:
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April 23, 2024
Our Living World Review: A Perfectly Acceptable Nature DocuseriesNetflix’s Our Living World is another nature documentary series capturing splendor and wonder around the globe.
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April 11, 2024
Fallout Review: This Post-Apocalyptic Romp is a Delightfully Indulgent Ode to Video GamesThe new Fallout series is a stunning adaptation of the post-apocalyptic video game series, rendering the nuclear wasteland in vivid technicolor.
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March 9, 2024
Kung Fu Panda 4 Review: Obligatory Sequel Is BlandKung Fu Panda 4 hit theaters with less of a “skadoosh” and more of a splat—failing to capture to fresh energy of the previous films
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February 7, 2024
Shōgun Review: A New Era of Prestige TVFX’s Shōgun, television’s newest historical epic based on a best-selling novel, is so good it could be our long-awaited successor to Game of Thrones.
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February 6, 2024
Attila Review: An Upsetting Documentary About a Tragic SituationStephen Hosier’s Attila is an unconventional, deeply intimate documentary that shows what happens when vulnerable Canadians fall through the cracks.
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February 1, 2024
Hazbin Hotel Review: This Hellish Cartoon Should Have Stayed In LimboAmazon’s Hazbin Hotel is an adult animated series that should have been a hell of a good time. Instead, was dead on arrival.
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December 23, 2023
Wonka Review: A Musical Sweet Enough To Melt A Cynic’s HeartPerfectly balanced and with a unique flavour profile, the prequel Wonka—starring Timothée Chalamet as the titular chocolatier—is a treat for all ages.
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November 8, 2023
Disney’s Robin Hood: The Film That Launched 1000 FurriesDisney’s animated feature Robin Hood is more than just a furry-awakening film (but it *is* that too).
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November 7, 2023
The Contestant Review: The Dark Side of Hit TVClair Titley’s documentary The Contestant tells the horrific story of Japan’s Denpa Shonen: A Life in Prizes, a hit reality show that saw comedian Nasubi spend 15 months alone in a room.
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October 2, 2023
Dumb Money: An Exercise In Truth, Lies and StorytellingDumb Money tells the story of the GameStop short squeeze—but just how accurate is it?
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July 30, 2023
Harley Quinn Season 4 Review: Fun to the MaxHarley Quinn on Max continues to be just as fun, wild, and unpredictable. Read up on Season 4 now.
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July 26, 2023
Good Omens Season 2 Review: Tennant and Sheen DelightSeason 2 of ‘Good Omens’ is a perfectly fine six-episode series, but it fails to live up to expectations.
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July 25, 2023
The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Review: A Bittersweet EndThe Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart is the long-awaited feature film fans wanted — but may not be everything they’d hoped for.
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July 5, 2023
Moanin’ over Moana? Disney’s been doing remakes for 100 yearsDisney producing a live-action remake of Moana fits the company’s history of relying on adaptations over original stories — even if it feels too soon. We explore The Walt Disney Company’s approach to animation and storytelling over the last century.
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film
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TV
House of the Dragon Season 2 Review
While the pacing suffers, House of the Dragon remains a wildly compelling show about how power shapes us with a thrilling second season.
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music
I Am: Celine Dion Review: Her Voice Will Go On
Emotionally stripped bare, Celine Dion introduces a rarely seen side of herself in the documentary I Am: Celine Dion.
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podcasts
Spoiled Rotten 302: Revisiting Watchmen (2019)
Ben and Daniel revisit Watchmen (2019) on Spoiled Rotten Podcast.
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