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Hannah Rose

Comic Book, TV & Movie Reviewer and Interviewer

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About Hannah Rose

A pop culture enthusiast, writer and artist with a love of sci-fi, fantasy, horror and aliens. She actually went to school to talk about comics!

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Rosemary's Baby
RETRO REVIEW: Rosemary’s Baby Is Unholy Terror for the Mind & Body

Over 50 years later, Roman Polanski's classic religious horror film Rosemary's Baby is still chilling, subversive, terrifying and scarily relevant.

Carnage descends on Flash Thompson in Carnage 6 (2023)
REVIEW: Carnage #6 Is Violent & Anti-Climactic Without a Cause

After a climactic battle in the Time garden and the deaths of both Eddie and Dylan Brock, there's nothing left for Carnage to do but kill.

The five year old Anti-Christ, Damien Thorne, standing ominously in a graveyard filled with crosses, his eyes and the background red.
RETRO REVIEW: The Omen (1976) Retains Its Classic Status, but Shouldn’t Be Considered Sacred

The Omen is a classic of the religious horror subgenre that introduced many iconic quotes and tropes, but it it's anything but perfect.

Wolverine and Sabretooth engage in close combat on the cover of Marvel Comics' X-Men '97 #2
REVIEW: X-Men ‘97 #2 Makes a Simple Adventure Look Spectacular

X-Men '97 #2 is a fresh start for the X-Men - and the franchise - with its back-to-basics storyline that continues where the animated series left off.

Tanya in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
REVIEW: Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead Is a Remake Dead On Arrival

The remake of the cult classic emulates its every move -- right down to its tame plot and dated references.

Excerpt of the cover of Actions Comics #1064, Superman uses his laser vision as an army of Lobos attack the other Superheroes.
REVIEW: Action Comics #1064 Spotlights Superman's Most Personal Enemy

Superman and Lex Luthor's team-up is overshadowed by an even bigger enemy as Action Comics #1064 begins DC Comics' 'House of Brainiac' event.

Two babies are born as a nun walks out of a church in The First Omen
REVIEW: The First Omen Scares Beautifully, But Doesn't Deliver Originality

The First Omen is a beautiful film that stands on its own merits, but suffers as a prequel to The Omen and from its derivative plot and horror.

Paul Atredis speaks to Emperor and Feyd-Rautha draws his knife in Dune (1984)
RETRO REVIEW: Dune (1984) Is the Underrated & Surreal Adaptation of Frank Herbert's Sci-Fi Novel

David Lynch's Dune is considered to be a guilty pleasure, even when it deserves more credit for being better than Dune's modern versions in key ways.

Auggie looks at the floating numbers in 3 Body Problem
REVIEW: 3 Body Problem Brings a Complex Plot Down With Dull & Predictable Visuals

Co-created by former Game of Thrones showrunners, Netflix's 3 Body Problem plays things too safe, edgy and drab despite the book's wild vision.

Arthur and Michael in Arthur the King
REVIEW: Arthur the King Is a Feel Good Adventure & Heartfelt Animal Drama

Arthur the King may have a slow start, but it's a great feel-good movie that stars one of the best dogs in movie history.

Cover of
REVIEW: Fall of the House of X #3 Is Explosive, Dynamic, & Just Too Much

A major twist midway through a nearly victorious battle prolongs the already chaotic Fall of X arc.

Spider-Man rests on the rooftop during the rain in The Amazing Spider-Man
REVIEW: The Amazing Spider-Man #45 Follows the Gang War With an Anti-Climax

The Amazing Spider-Man #45 follows the end of Marvel Comic's recently concluded Gang War with a calmer and anti-climactic issue.

The X-Men and Apocalypse's Egypt in Dead X-Men #3.
REVIEW: Dead X-Men #3 Is A Twisted And Unfocused Trip Through Time

Xavier and Aksani's ragtag team of X-Men youths are out to rewrite the timeline, destroy Moira MacTaggert and save Krakoa -- but they may be too late.

Carnage and Venom lock heads in Carnage (2023)
REVIEW: Carnage: Symbiosis Necrosis Part 2 #5 Is a Beautifully Brutal Crash Course in Venom History

Carnage is determined to find Eddie Brock, and make Dylan and Venom suffer. The Symbiote finally gets what it wants -- but what about the host?

Ghost Rider in action on the cover of Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1.
REVIEW: Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 Is A Montage of Beautiful Hellfire And Madness

Johnny Blaze used Mephisto's powers for good as the Ghost Ride. But Johnny is nowhere to be found, and Mephisto has its own agenda to fulfill alone.

Sabretooth, X-Men, and Wolverine from Wolverine 45.
REVIEW: Wolverine #45 Is A Chaotic And Confusing Romp With Little Wolverine

Sabretooth is out to take revenge on Wolverine -- but he's stymied by his own treacherous army and a tangled storyline.

Simon Cellan-Jones, Mikael Lindnord and Arthur in Arthur the King
INTERVIEW: Arthur the King Director Simon Cellan-Jones & Mikael Lindnord Talk About The Beloved Dog's Story

In this interview with CBR, Mikael Lindnord discusses seeing his life story put to film, and director Cellan-Jones of the movie's most intense stunts.

Lex Scott Davis in Ricky Stanicky
INTERVIEW: Lex Scott Davis Talks About Ricky Stanicky & Her First Comedy Movie

In this interview with CBR, Lex Scott Davis discusses her role in Ricky Stanicky, and compares previous roles in other genres to acting in comedy.

Odysseus, Danni, the Minotaur and Cyclops dive into a glowing book on Fetch, Book Two cover
REVIEW: Fetch, Book Two: The Rescue Travels to the Underworld for a Major Twist

Storm King Comics' Fetch, Book Two: The Rescue finds its footing for a dark but gratifying conclusion to the monster and myth-filled story.

Danni and Sammy in Fetch Book One The Journey
REVIEW: Fetch, Book One: The Journey Reinvents Classic Greek Myths for Today’s Readers

Fetch, Book One: The Journey reimagines a classic Greek myth as a modern kids' comic filled with adventure and heart.

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