
Rose Moore
Editor and Writer at Screen Rant
Writer, Editor, Witch, Career Nerd. Working on the obligatory novel. She/Her @Screenrant & @QuirkBooks. Previous: @Moviepilotnews https://t.co/5GqQk1f5Gc
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1 week ago |
screenrant.com | Rose Moore
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Tracker season 2, episode 16After a week's break, Tracker is back. This week's episode is a deliciously creepy horror movie in miniature, but I'm not sure how to feel about the return of a favorite character. Last episode, Tracker saw Colter (Justin Hartley) reconnecting with more than one old friend, and while the episode itself was on the slow side, it had me incredibly excited because it hinted at a bigger story for Bobby.
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3 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Rose Moore
If you've ever questioned how many emotions you can feel at the same time, Dying For Sex is a great way to find out (the answer is all of them). Based on the podcast of the same name (in turn, based on the true story of Molly Kochan), the new miniseries from FX doesn't hold back when it comes to dark humor, full-frontal male nudity, heavy topics, and casual emotional devastation. And it's one of the best new shows that I have seen in years.
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3 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Rose Moore
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Tracker season 2, episode 15I'd started to wonder if Tracker was going to build up a bigger arc to finish the season, but The Grey Goose proves that the show knows what it's doing - and promises some resolution on one of the biggest question marks of season 2: the disappearance of Bobby.
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3 weeks ago |
screenrant.com | Rose Moore
Meet Cute in Manhattan promises a love letter to rom-coms, and I was thrilled to see that it actually delivers. Romantic comedies have been making something of a comeback in recent years, and while I'm always ready for a good romp through new love, many of them have been so formulaic that they steer into the worst criticisms of the genre.
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1 month ago |
screenrant.com | Rose Moore
Elphie: A Wicked Childhood is certainly worth reading for diehard fans of the series (like myself), but the Elphaba prequel struggles because it doesn't really know where it belongs — which is an ironically meta failing, given the story itself. Gregory Maguire's latest addition to the Wicked Years series will feel familiar in style to anyone who has read the rest, although it feels significantly more like the later books than the original.
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