Sarah Manvel
Tomatometer-approved critic
Biography:
Sarah Manvel is the author of You Ruin It When You Talk. She was born in the USA and raised in four countries on three continents. She has two passports (Irish and American) and one degree, from The Evergreen State College. She writes film and cultural criticism for a variety of websites and lives in London.
Everybody To Kenmure Street (2026)
100%
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“An extraordinary testament to what ordinary people standing together are capable of.... The picture painted here of the power of collective action and community is downright inspiring.” –
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Jan 24, 2026
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Trad (2025)
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“It’s incredible to have a movie about a young girl be so safe and so understanding and with such genuine musicianship at the center. It’s an enormous achievement.” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 23, 2026
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Girls & Boys (2025)
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“The best thing about Girls & Boys is one of the main characters is trans and absolutely no one blinks an eye at this... this is so delightful to see it’s just such a shame what’s on offer here isn’t more cleverly done.” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 22, 2026
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The Stranger (2025)
88%
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“It is very hard to make a movie about an absence, but Mr. Voisin comes as close as anybody could, in a complimentary fashion, to demonstrating how surface is everything.” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 21, 2026
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Back to the Past (2025)
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“A very light entertainment that nobody should take too seriously.” –
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Jan 19, 2026
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Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri (2025)
10%
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“Not a perfect movie, with a less-than-ideal setup, but it has such a sunny desperation to please that it’s impossible to dislike.” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 19, 2026
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Dhurandhar (2025)
42%
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“Dhurandhar leaves a pretty dirty taste in the mouth.” –
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Jan 19, 2026
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The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)
88%
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“All the dance scenes have an unusual, rowdy, vibrant energy that are entirely shot through with joy. This centers on Ms. Seyfried’s exceptional performance (just watch her eyes) as a woman who has come to realise the righteousness of her beliefs.” –
Movies We Texted About
Jan 11, 2026
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The Raja Saab (2025)
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“Trying to appeal to everybody made all its drama ridiculous.” –
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Jan 9, 2026
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Marty Supreme (2025)
93%
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“ An exceptionally clear-eyed understanding of the games people play.” –
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Jan 6, 2026
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Ready or Not (2025)
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“It’s not fair to complain that Ready or Not doesn’t have a clever answer for the issues of consent, misogyny and violence it’s brave enough to address, but life isn’t fair, so art should be.” –
Movies We Texted About
Dec 11, 2025
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Aontas (2025)
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“Aontas punches considerably above its weight with its intelligence about a plot that seems simple on the surface.” –
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Dec 11, 2025
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La venue de l'avenir (2025)
93%
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“A charming fairy tale positively brimming with kindness, both for its people and for our art.” –
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Dec 11, 2025
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Train Dreams (2025)
95%
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“An extraordinary experience, one of the transcendent ones a lot of art aims for but very few achieve. Watch it and your heart will be eased.” –
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Dec 9, 2025
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Lady (2025)
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“The clever special effects elevate Lady from yet another mockumentary into something stranger and wilder. And the surprise is not just how well... the impossible plot twist feel[s] almost ordinary, but also how smoothly [it] balances cruelty and kindness.” –
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Dec 8, 2025
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Pillion (2025)
100%
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“The greatest glory of Pillion is that its sexual boldness is in service to an important point about self-determination and personal desire. We can watch this for the action, the message, or both.” –
Movies We Texted About
Dec 5, 2025
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Dreams (2025)
68%
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“The strong core performances in the unpleasant central relationship make Dreams worth seeing, but it’s an exercise in rhetoric instead of emotion. ” –
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Dec 5, 2025
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A Private Life (2025)
80%
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“It’s so ordinary nowadays for crime stories to have an absolutely terrific setup leading to a whimper of an ending, so when one plays its cards as well as A Private Life does it should be praised from the rooftops. ” –
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Dec 5, 2025
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The Secret Agent (2025)
98%
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“A lot like Waiting for Godot, as it is two and a half hours of set-up with an unusual ending.” –
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Dec 3, 2025
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100 Nights of Hero (2025)
68%
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“The plot twists have been a hateful cliché since the beginning of cinema and it’s shocking that a movie aimed at modern LGBTQ+ audiences has repeated those clichés.... This goes beyond a waste of the many talents involved into an insult.” –
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Dec 3, 2025
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Giant (2025)
61%
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“This boxing movie, which should have had the courage to follow its real hero, instead tells a modern story in an old-fashioned way. It’s a major disappointment.” –
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Dec 3, 2025
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H Is for Hawk (2025)
78%
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“H is for Hawk irons out the most interesting complexities of Helen Macdonald’s lived experience.” –
Mediaversity Reviews
Dec 2, 2025
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The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025)
95%
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“Movies like The Voice of Hind Rajab are for the people who do care. It’s an act
of gratitude for the people who are desperately trying to save little children like Hind, and
it’s an act of respect for everyone enduring suffering like Hind.” –
Movies We Texted About
Dec 2, 2025
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If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025)
92%
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“Rose Byrne’s magnificent performance grounds this takedown of modern motherhood (not parenthood) under capitalism, but If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is really about the flaws of modern American society.” –
Movies We Texted About
Nov 22, 2025
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The Choral (2025)
67%
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“The problem with The Choral, which is about the importance of art in miserable times, is that it never quite figures out how to combine all its voices together so they soar.” –
Movies We Texted About
Nov 19, 2025
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