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.
Love Letters (2025)
100%
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“A very sweet film that ignores the legal requirements of the process to focus on the emotional ones.” –
Movies We Texted About
Apr 3, 2026
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Washed Up (2026)
EDIT
“The perfect example of how creativity and enthusiasm matters more than a budget.” –
Movies We Texted About
Apr 3, 2026
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The King's Warden (2026)
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“The King’s Warden cleverly uses its historical setting to make some modern medicine go down, and its message of respect, self-care and delicious food is one the whole family can enjoy.” –
Movies We Texted About
Apr 3, 2026
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Midwinter Break (2026)
63%
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“The question is whether they can, or should, find their way back to each other. On small moments major decisions are made, and it’s wonderful to see a movie who knows how to give these moments their due.” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 28, 2026
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Dhurandhar: The Revenge (2026)
35%
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“The entire experience is sociopathic.” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 24, 2026
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Wildwood, NJ (1994)
EDIT
“"Wildwood, NJ" was made before recording technology became ubiquitous.... It is therefore not only a document of a working-class beach town, but also of a time when people were happy to share their secrets with strangers on the street.” –
In Their Own League
Mar 18, 2026
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How to Make a Killing (2026)
44%
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“[John Patton Ford's] previous film, the excellent Emily the Criminal, was about a young woman who learned the biggest mistake... is being small-time. How to Make a Killing is nowhere as smart because it doesn’t understand its own old-money setting.” –
Movie Marker
Mar 13, 2026
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Psalms of the People (2026)
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“A fierce yet limited power but if you are inside the community it portrays Psalms of the People is a wonderful paean to the power of belonging” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 6, 2026
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Soul Patrol (2026)
94%
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“Watching such a well-done therapeutic exercise does indeed have some value. But limiting itself to that purpose prevented Soul Patrol from being a truly great documentary.” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 4, 2026
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Couture (2025)
64%
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“ An American movie would handle this topic either with disapproval or as a creep, but fortunately Couture is French. Writer-director Alice Winocour keeps the female body the centre of this calm and kind film.” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 4, 2026
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Nuisance Bear (2026)
97%
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“The way Canada is reckoning with its shameful history towards its indigenous citizens is not a minute before time, and it’s impressive that everyone involved in Nuisance Bear understood the significance of both this story and its metaphor.” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 4, 2026
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Shame and Money (2026)
100%
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“The exploration of how a decent family tries to hang onto their decency in the face of the modern world isn’t flawless, but it’s so sympathetic to their struggles that its kindness more than makes up for its flaws.” –
Movies We Texted About
Mar 4, 2026
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The Weight (2026)
94%
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“Mr. Hawke’s show the whole way through. I’ve written before about how he is the best we currently have at portraying a man in crisis, and The Weight never stops finding startling new ways to trouble him. ” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 27, 2026
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Nina Roza (2026)
80%
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“A beautiful movie which knows the best art comes out of love, and is an incredibly moving experience.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 25, 2026
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Queen at Sea (2026)
95%
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“So hard core in its unflinching commitment to facing up to the consequences of dementia, that Queen at Sea becomes so disturbing that it really can only be watched once. Its excellence is undeniable but it’s very difficult to recommend.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 24, 2026
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The Moment (2026)
67%
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“If you’re curious about how someone can feel isolated and upset despite never having a single minute alone, The Moment makes that very clear. Mr. Skarsgård’s hilarious performance also showcases how a strong personality can ride roughshod over people.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 20, 2026
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Ghost in the Machine (2026)
73%
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“No inhuman intelligence can come close to guessing the unpredictability and the beautiful joy of just one human mind. Anyone who tells you differently is trying to colonise your mind for themselves.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 20, 2026
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The Red Hangar (2026)
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“Anyone who feels overtaken by current political events will find it useful to be reminded that in every bleak scenario you still always have a choice.... The Red Hangar reminds us that a gun to your head is the chance to know exactly who and what you are.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 19, 2026
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Jaripeo (2026)
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“Jaripeo opens a window on a previously hidden queer experience and invites viewers of all sexualities to consider what we find.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 18, 2026
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Twinless (2025)
97%
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“A snap of lived experience movies don’t often show. Art often imitates other art instead of thinking about what its own characters would do.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 18, 2026
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Rosebush Pruning (2026)
30%
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“This story of vapid, selfish, pointless people is vapid, selfish and pointless itself. To tell a tasteless story tastefully is quite an achievement but it’s the wrong one.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 17, 2026
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025)
83%
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“Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die very nearly completely pulls off a gonzo thrill ride; it botches the ending but until then its deranged take on our current stupid moment will leave you gasping in shock.” –
Movies We Texted About
Feb 17, 2026
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Barbara Forever (2026)
100%
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“It’s terrific to see a documentary that does its subject such total justice while making such a firm connection to the current moment. ” –
In Their Own League
Feb 13, 2026
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Jane Elliott Against the World (2026)
100%
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“This thought-provoking documentary, which ties her work as an educator and advocate to some of the political battles being fought now, makes a firm case for Mrs Elliott’s importance to American history.” –
Movie Marker
Feb 13, 2026
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Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty! (2026)
94%
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“Never resort[s] to schmaltz whilst doing the neat trick of feeling both timeless and modern.” –
Movie Marker
Feb 13, 2026
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