Apologies for the lack of image updates as of late. My laptop broke down early this year and I’ve simply been too busy to get caught up with everything. However, my computer is finally back up and running and I had a moment to update the gallery with photos from the majority of the events that Rose McGowan attended in 2013 thus far.
I am also super excited to announce that Laura, perhaps best known as RoseRocks, has officially joined the staff of Rose-McGowan.com! She’s been a fan of our website since day one and grown to be not only one of our most loyal site contributors but has also been administrating our forum for a number of years and also helping with our Facebook page. I’m sure you agree with me that there’s none more deserving to become the new co-webmistress of the site than her so please join me in giving her a warm welcome! ♥
Laura, also known as RoseRocks, has been with us since day one. She is our much valued and loyal site contributor and also now our forum and Facebook page admin. Today, in honor of the Rose McGowan Birthday Week, Laura talks about her favorite Rose McGowan performance, that of Moira Kennedy in a little gem of a movie called Strange Hearts.
Choosing my favorite Rose movie is a pretty tough choice and when it comes to decide who is my favorite character Rose has played, well, it’s a tie between Cherry Darling, Courtney Shane and Moira Kennedy. I love all these characters but there’s something captivating about Moira, after watching all the Rose movies through the last ten years, I still feel like Moira has a special place in my heart.
Moira is a thousand things, all very different, she’s an amount of depth, pain and glamour. And I truly think only Rose could portray all those things so perfectly.
There are so many reasons why I love Moira; she has charm and subtle beauty. She is pretty much battered, but constantly trying everything to keep her head above water. She’s always hiding behind different characters, always changing wigs, outfits and make-up but probably just trying to figure out who she really is and what she really wants in life. Even tho she gets hurt quite easily by certain situations, she never surrenders.
In today’s update for the Rose McGowan Birthday Week, the newest addition to the Rose-McGowan.com team, Dale McCarthy, speaks about his most beloved Rose McGowan movie: Scream and the character of Tatum Riley.
In addition to Dale’s lovely write-up, we have replaced the 720p resolution Blu-ray captures of Scream with 1080p ones, which means even bigger and even more beautiful screencaptures of this classic Rose performance! Click on the image below to get to the brand spankin’ caps.
If there is one word to describe Rose McGowan and her impressive career thus far, it is this – versatility.
Whether it be the role of a mute con-artist, a psychopathic high school temptress, a very charming witch or even a machine-gun-legged, zombie-slaying heroine, there is no denying the true range and scope of this alluring leading lady…with a velvety, enchanting singing voice to boot!
Breathing life and true dimension into each and every single role she plays, it is a true testament to her talent as a successful actress & artist. We believe her as these different characters, which is what I find so compelling.
I first discovered the enchanting Miss McGowan in Scream. It was at a sleepover party – horror movie night! After the harrowing (and brilliantly crafted) opening to the film, I was completely thrown into the mysterious world of Woodsboro…and introduced to the feisty Tatum Riley. I distinctly remember thinking: “Who is this beautiful girl with the dazzling big brown eyes, and cheeky attitude?!”
Article written on February 13, 2012
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From Vogue to Rolling Stone to Maxim to Modern Dog, Rose McGowan has been photographed by a number of hugely talented photographers for an impressive variety of magazines in these past five years. We took on the challenge of picking out our five favorite photoshoots between these years. We believe that these photoshoots represent the diversity of not only Rose’s magazine coverage but also just how photogenic and versatile she is in front of the camera.
Article written on February 13, 2012
by Mycah & RiikkacloseAuthor: Mycah & RiikkaName: Mycah & Riikka Email: staff@rose-mcgowan.com Site:http://www.rose-mcgowan.com About: We work hard to bring you a fun and extensive website; an online Rose McGowan museum, if you will! Everything from the early days to our title of simply being dedicated to the rose that is Rose McGowan or a simple update is put forward the utmost respect and admiration of our favorite leading lady....more about usSee Authors Posts (22) • e-mail
Rose is not only loved for her talent and beauty but also for her whip-smart personality. Here are just a couple of our select favorite quotes from Miss McGowan between the years 2007 and 2012, as part of our fifth year anniversary celebrations.
• “Everyone’s got a story; I’ve just got a lot of chapters.” – Genlux – Holiday 2011
• “I took two years off because of a major illness in the family. So many people get caught up in a panic about taking time off, worried they’ll be forgotten about. The reality is, this is my one life. I stick to my convictions, for better or worse.” – Modern Dog – Summer 2011
• “From a really young age, I was into female empowerment and supporting the underdog. Right now, I’m into female vengeance.” – Fox News, 2008
• “I love anybody who’s dedicated to anything and lets their weirdo flag fly. I’m all for it.” – Entertainment Weekly, 2008
• “I’m a pretty swell gal. I don’t mean any harm to anybody. Generally speaking, for a melancholy person, I’m pretty happy.” – Blackbook – April/May 2007