Sarah Milner
School
Trent University, Laurentian University
Expertise
Classic Horror, Pre-Code Hollywood, Star Trek
- Sarah Milner was selected by the Toronto International Film Festival to be the Adilman Mentee Recipient in 2022.
- She has experience covering the Toronto International Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival.
- Sarah wrote and defended a graduate thesis on Frankenstein adaptations and intertextuality as a key function of popular culture.
Experience
Sarah Bea Milner is a 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 Hollywood history.
Her bylines include TVOvermind, Exclaim! Magazine, Electric City Magazine, Bluegrass Canada Magazine, Neon Splatter, Screen Rant, and The Gamer.
Education
Sarah has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English (Rhetoric and Media Studies) from Laurentian University and a Master of Arts degree in English (Public Texts) from Trent University.
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Stories By Sarah Milner
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Everyone's favorite furball fencer, Puss In Boots, is finally back after more than a decade.
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Where do the crawdads sing? At CinemaCon. Sony offered a sneak peak at the upcoming movie, which looks to combine bittersweet romance with mystery and intrigue.
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Blood Red Sky takes the premise of 'a vampire on a plane' and turns it into an action-packed B-movie riff.
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This is a horrifying story told in a half-handed manner.
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There was Bayhem on the screen and behind the screen thanks to Michael Bay's dog, Nitro.
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After years of failed attempts, it looks like the reboot may actually happen.