Sarah Bea Milner
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37% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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61% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 9.9 points lower than other critics.
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Sarah Bea Milner's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 56 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Worst Person in the World | |
| Lowest review score: | The Desperate Hour | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 37
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Mixed: 17 out of 37
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Negative: 8 out of 37
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Ultimately, John and the Hole is an interesting film that encourages contemplation. Those looking to be thrilled or disturbed will likely be disappointed; yet, audiences who appreciate a strong aesthetic, or simply want to see Michael C. Hall covered in mud, will find John and the Hole satisfying.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 15, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Ultimately, Huda's Salon is a case of an exciting concept that can't maintain its own momentum.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 11, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Is The Desperate Hour tedious and dull? Without question, yes. The real issue, however, is that the subject matter is so inappropriate for this kind of story that the entire movie-viewing experience is tinged with a sickening hue.- Screen Rant
- Posted Mar 3, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
The Sky Is Everywhere may be a visual treat, but it's soured by a complete lack of balance in the story structure, characterization, motivation, and pacing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 24, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Drive My Car is an engaging film that tells an unconventional tale of kinship and self-discovery.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 24, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
It's a rich story that forgoes a traditional format, challenging the conventions of the industry. It's progressive, it's unapologetically feminist, and it's unforgettable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Feb 3, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
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
- Posted Jan 29, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
It's a remarkably compelling film that is sure to stay in the hearts and minds of audiences for years to come.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 23, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Disarmingly relatable and unpredictable, Parallel Mothers is an unflinching and unforgettable look at motherhood, love, and loss.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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- Posted Jan 6, 2022
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Shaun The Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas is not only funny — it's also surprisingly sweet and touching.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 18, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
8-Bit Christmas has a lot of heart, but the comedy struggles to stand out in a marketplace full of similar, established, holiday feature classics. Regardless, it offers enough of a unique spin on the genre to satisfy audiences — especially millennials.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
It's a story about family and preservation, but more than that, Flee is a testament to the broken social systems that allow families to fall through the cracks, leaving them desperate — and as a result of that desperation, vulnerable.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a mediocre children's film that — 11 years after the first movie and 14 years after the initial hit book — feels at best derivative, and at worst unnecessary.- Screen Rant
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Black Friday is a solid camp thriller that blends hilarious visual gags with some seriously grisly — if problematic — guts and gore.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Home Sweet Home Alone is an unnecessary sequel that fails to revive the franchise, lacking the fun, charm, and magic of the 1990 Christmas classic.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
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
- Posted Nov 10, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Clifford will entertain the youngest viewers, and is destined to be the kind of film preschoolers want to watch again and again, but most audiences will be bored by its stale jokes, two-dimensional characters, and lazy writing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Nov 10, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Ultimately, Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin is neither a believable nor an entertaining film.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 29, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Son of Monarchs is an expertly crafted visual experience that weaves disparate themes and images.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Lamb is a slow-burn suspenseful horror that eschews the genre's typical gore and jump scares, and instead frightens audiences with a nuanced portrait of grief, punctuated by the unshakable feeling that something is terribly wrong.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 11, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Mass may not be an enjoyable experience, nor will it likely be remembered as a culturally significant film; yet, one leaves the movie with the overwhelming feeling that it is important viewing.- Screen Rant
- Posted Oct 11, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Ultimately, The Eyes of Tammy Faye has to compromise its story with real events, and at least it gives Tammy Faye a celebratory note to end on.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 20, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Hate it or love it, Prisoners of the Ghostland is as unforgettable as it is expressive and provocative, and isn't that the fundamental purpose of art?- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 16, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
It's a pleasant film that showcases its talented cast, and while it may not be groundbreaking or innovative, it at least offers amusement.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 15, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
It wants to celebrate the American Dream and the entrepreneurial spirit — while making a statement about consumerism and corporate greed. In the end, Queenpins doesn't really say anything, which would have been fine if it was at least funny.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 8, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
The Colony utterly fails as a thriller, and, much like the environment the main character finds herself in, is mostly a slog.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 4, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Generally, No Man of God takes a more mature and nuanced look at human evil, rejecting the impulse to glorify or romanticize figures like Bundy, but also reminding audiences that moral corruption manifests in many forms.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 4, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Had its story structure been stronger, Worth could have an Oscar contender. As it is, Worth is an interesting testament to a particularly harrowing period of time — one that, for many, still feels a little too raw.- Screen Rant
- Posted Sep 3, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
More subdued than most Exorcist-inspired flicks, yet with a raw, vibrant edge that places the viewer into the action, Demonic offers more than the conventional possession story — but falls just short of being a thoroughly frightening film.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 22, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Paw Patrol has enough action to keep young fans entertained, but parents will likely be bored by the dragging pace and convoluted plot.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 20, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Fully Realized Humans offers an honest look at an expecting couple's anxieties about becoming parents, but its approach is simply not compelling.- Screen Rant
- Posted Aug 6, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
The Last Mercenary is Van Damme at his best: his comedic timing is precise (likely because he's acting in his native tongue), and the movie's action set pieces are deeply satisfying.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jul 30, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Although there is much to love in the picture, and the subject matter is a topic that needs to be part of the public discourse, the film's many faults distract from the compelling people and events that Joe Bell is trying to honor.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jul 23, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Squeezing every possible ounce out of the actors, script and sets, Stark delivers a thrilling medical drama that asks: what is the cost of living?- Screen Rant
- Posted Jul 10, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Overall, The Boss Baby: Family Business is a fun way for adults to spend some time with their kids, and in that regard, the movie completely succeeds in its purpose.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jul 5, 2021
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- Sarah Bea Milner
Unevenly paced and with few laughs, Love Spreads fails to tell an engaging story and focuses too much on underdeveloped, unlikable characters.- Screen Rant
- Posted Jun 18, 2021
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