Rose Graceling-Moore-Deputy Editor

Rose Graceling-Moore

Deputy Editor

September, 2015
Romance, Bridgerton, Ghosts
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About Rose Graceling-Moore

Rose Graceling-Moore is an author, poet, project manager and content manager, who has been writing about film, TV and comics since 2013, when she began writing for a local print magazine in Vancouver, BC. Since then, Rose has written for Horror Honeys, Moviepilot and Quirkbooks as well as Screenrant, initially focusing on comics and superheros, before moving into a focus on broader TV coverage, as well as diversity and representation on screen. Rose also co-hosted the DC Movies Podcast, and has guested on other nerd and entertainment podcasts over the past ten years. Rose’s love of comics began all the way back in the early ‘90s, when she discovered the X-Men while living in Africa (where there wasn’t a whole lot to do but read!), and since then has had an on-again, off-again love affair with not just Marvel, but DC and indie comics as well. 

Industry Focus

Rose Graceling-Moore has worked for ScreenRant for over ten years, in several roles, as a news and feature writer, quiz writer, editor, trainer, project and content manager. She is now the Deputy Editor for Reality & Network TV.

Favorite Media

Rose Graceling-Moore is an avid reader, as well as movie and TV fan, and plays D&D twice a week. Some of her favorite properties include Bridgerton, Ghosts, Abbott Elementary, The Gilded Age,  book adaptations like Daisy Jones And The Six, and anything pirate-related, including Our Flag Means Death. 

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Murder In A Small Town has the potential to be a huge hit, but it won't find real success if Fox keeps making this major mistake.

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Tracker season 2 ends with shocking twists, family secrets, and new mysteries. Here are the biggest unanswered questions heading into season 3.

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The Tracker season finale does everything it needed to in an incredible episode that answers the big question - and asks the next one.

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Tracker Episode 18 is a perfect set up to next week's episode - with a refreshing, single-case focus that has some brilliant twists.

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Emily Henry's new book, Great Big Beautiful Life, is packed with twists and complicated family relationships - here's how it's all revealed in the end

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How Spicy Is Emily Henry's New Romance Book, Great Big Beautiful Life?

Emily Henry's latest book, Great Big Beautiful Life, is another stunning addition to her romance lineup — but how spicy does the 2025 release get?

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This week's episode of Tracker has a very fun case - but one major character is missing, and I have questions about where this is going.

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Tracker Season 2, Episode 16 Review: I Loved This Horror-Centric Episode, But I Don't Know How To Feel About The Big Reveal

The Mercy Seat is a great horror-focused episode, but it misses the mark with the return of a major character.

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Tracker Season 2, Episode 15 Review: This Is The Most Excited (And Relieved) I Have Been About Tracker In Weeks

Tracker starts to lay the groundwork for the end of the season in this excellent example of what the show does best.

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One of the least exciting episodes of Tracker so far takes Colter to New Orleans for a formulaic murder case.

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Tracker season 2, episode 13 is a high octane twisty mystery that highlights how fun the show can be, but it could have been better with one change.

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Tracker season 2, episode 12 gets darker than the show ever has before, but it steers clear of the Big Mystery.

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