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About Roger Moore

Movie Critic, formerly with McClatchy-Tribune News Service, Orlando Sentinel, published in Spin Magazine, The World and now published here, Orlando Magazine, Autoweek Magazine

BOX OFFICE: “Project Hail Mary” scores, “Ready or Not 2” doesn’t, “Hoppers” Hop On

Ryan Gosling & Co. have given Amazon/MGM its best opening weekend ever, as “Project Hail Mary” is already a blockbuster. It did $12 million Thursday night and added another $19 Friday for a sizzling $33 million “opening day.” That put … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Whether you Asked for it or Not, “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come”

And now for something for those who like their comic horror thrillers to deliver “more of the same, please.” “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” takes us deeper into the worst “marry money” mistake of a young blonde’s life. … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Good Gawd, Gosling! “Project Hail Mary”

His misses are so rare between his many hits that we don’t think of Ryan Gosling as ever taking an errant step on his rise ro stardom. But a “Gangster Squad,” “Song to Song” or “The Gray Man” turns up … Continue reading

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Netflixable? The Most Oscar-worthy Oscar winner of them all, the jewel that is “The Singers”

I am at a loss when trying to come up with an Oscar nominated short film that I’ve ever felt was unworthy of being in the field. Something about the process of submission, how seriously those who vote to winnow … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Kung Fu fights make The Enternal City “The Forbidden City”

The brawls have to do most of the heavy lifting in your typical martial arts genre picture, even the ones in a scenic setting. That’s doubly true in “The Forbidden City,” a stumbling and generally indifferent kung fu thriller with … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: The Last Great Film of the ’70s — “Being There” (1979)

The ’70s are widely regarded as the cinema’s second gilded age, and with good reason. As the audience shrank to date movie kids, action and genre addicts who thought drive-ins were the best way to watch a movie or discerning, … Continue reading

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BOX OFFICE: Maika, Tyriq and Colleen’s “Reminders” can’t catch those “Hoppers”

A $30 million second weekend, coming after a $45 million opening weekend and $58 million opening week, means Disney/Pixar’s “Hoppers” could flirt with the $100 million mark by midnight Sunday, and that it owns the box office all the way … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Maika and Tyriq class up “Reminders of Him”

A little old-fashioned movie star charisma and sex appeal spice up the latest from romance novelist Colleen Hoover, “Reminders of Him.” An overwrought and only slightly less far fetched romantic melodrama than her edgier and abusive “This Ends with Us,” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The Sonic becomes the Sinister — “Undertone”

The scary possibilities of a spooky story told and acted-out with simple sound recordings and timely sound effects are stretched to their limit in “Undertone,” a myopic and creepy thriller that messes with everything between your headphones. Basically it’s a … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Trippy “Wetiko” reminds us Not to Mess with Mayan Toads

The Grateful Dead may be dead, but Deadheadism lives on in the global “Let’s try Ayahuasca, ‘shrooms, (hallucinogenic) sage and toads” set — the “consciousness” pathfinders among us. Well, the idle, entitled and easily bored among us, anyway. “Wetiko” is … Continue reading

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