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September Screams: Hannibal

The newest incarnation of Hannibal has come to an end not so long ago. For fans of the show, the cancellation was a great...

Review: Hannibal S3 – Ep 12 + 13

Episodes: The Number of the Beast is 666 and The Wrath of the Lamb The end has arrived. Hannibal has served its last meal and it...

Review: Hannibal S3 – … And the Beast from the Sea

The great Red Dragon... and the Woman clothed in sun... and the Beast from the sea There's always been a kind of poetry to...

Review: Hannibal S3 – And the Woman Clothed with the Sun

The Great Red Dragon speaks. His voice is deep, gravelly and menacing. He is a man of few words but they reverberate within you....

Review: Hannibal S3 – The Great Red Dragon

It's back to familiar territory for Hannibal. That is, we're back to the same episode structure seen in previous seasons; a sort of monster of...

Review: Hannibal S3 – Digestivo

There seems to be a sense of closure creeping up in Hannibal. Not that resolution is coming any time soon. Far from it. Maybe...
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