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Sarah Bea Milner

Editor

June, 2019
Trent University, Master of Arts, English; Laurentian University, Bachelor of Arts, English
Music, TV, Movies
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About Sarah Bea Milner

Sarah Bea Milner is a writer, editor, and folk musician. She often watches movies — sometimes she reviews them too. 

Sarah has been an active member of the folk music community in Canada since 2012. In addition to playing with the bluegrass band The Griddle Pickers, she has reviewed albums for Exclaim!, hosted Homegrown on Trent Radio, and served on the Polaris Prize Jury.

Industry Focus

Sarah has been a professional writer for over a decade. Since 2019, she has been an editor for various online brands focusing on food, lifestyle, entertainment, travel, music, and business. Her bylines include Consequence, Exclaim!, Polygon, Inverse, /Film, and more.

Favorite Media

Sarah loves indie creators, whether that's a documentary director exploring niche subjects, or a local band producing experimental drone music. Her favorite artists include Nirvana, Neko Case, Johnny Cash, John Prine, Metallica, Dolly Parton, Kacey Musgraves, and Aretha Franklin.   

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The setting and sociopolitical backdrop of the film are intriguing and exciting. Unfortunately, Abu-Assad fails in the movie's overall execution.

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

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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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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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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

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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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