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Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh

Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh (2025)

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Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh

2025 Comedy

After four seasons (and counting) on Saturday Night Live, Sarah Sherman's unholy alter ego, Sarah Squirm, slithers onto your screen and rips off the straitjacket, unleashing a festering and hilarious hour of bodily fluids, open-wound confessionals, and jokes that will leave scars on your soul.

Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh: Cast & Crews

Directors
Cody Critcheloe
Top Cast
Sarah Sherman, Jack Bensinger, John Waters

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What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4.5/5
4.5/5

In 'Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh', Sarah Sherman takes her audience on a wild ride through the murky waters of dark comedy, and it is nothing short of a revelation. The film is an unapologetic exploration of the grotesque, where bodily fluids and raw honesty collide. Sherman's alter ego, Sarah ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

While 'Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh' has its moments of brilliance, it ultimately feels like a mixed bag. Sarah Sherman’s alter ego is undeniably entertaining, and there are flashes of hilarious insight amidst the chaos. However, the film sometimes leans too heavily into shock value, risking al ... Show more >>

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hilarious grotesque unsettling bold thought-provoking darkly comedic self-indulgent chaotic audacious surreal refreshing shocking

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The film delves into themes of bodily autonomy, mental health, and societal norms through a darkly comedic lens. Sarah Sherman's alter ego, Sarah Squirm, navigates the absurdities of life, often using grotesque imagery to highlight the discomfort and hilarity of human experiences. The juxtaposition of humour and horror serves to challenge audience perceptions and provoke thought about the boundaries of comedy and personal expression.

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