

Sarah Bea Milner
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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.
Latest

Was Seinfeld Canceled? Why The Show Ended
Seinfeld ended with the controversial season 9 finale, despite the show being a ratings hit for NBC; here's why the iconic '90s sitcom ended.

The Boys: Why Homelander's Son Was Recast For Seasons 2 & 3
The Boys season 1 ended with the shock reveal that Becca Butcher was alive — and raising Homelander's son; here's why the actor was recast.

Big Mouth Season 4 Ending Explained: What Nick Starr Really Means
The Big Mouth season 4 finale ended with an epic showdown between the kids and Nick Starr — a future version of Nick; here's what he represents.

Resident Alien: The Biggest Questions Season 2 Still Needs To Answer
Resident Alien season 2 tied up some loose threads from season 1, but there are still some questions left unanswered. Here's every question.

Moesha Season 7: Why The Show Was Canceled
Moesha was one of UPN's biggest hits, but the show was abruptly canceled after season 6, leaving several major storylines unfinished — here's why.

John And The Hole Review: Unnerving, Creepy and Slow
John And The Hole is a slow-burn psychological thriller with an unconventional coming-of-age story that many audiences will find unrelatable.

Huda's Salon Review: Palestinian Thriller Doesn't Live Up To Its Potential
The setting and sociopolitical backdrop of the film are intriguing and exciting. Unfortunately, Abu-Assad fails in the movie's overall execution.

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.

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.

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.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 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.

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.

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.