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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

Movie Review: The terrors of AI should make us more “AfrAId” than this

Chris Weitz’s “AfrAId” lays out the benefits and perils of entrusting our lives and world to artificial intelligence well enough. A supercomputer-powered gadget that entertains, teaches, takes on research and onerous paperwork and can even diagnose health issues while maintaining … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Joyless Return to the Wonders of Burtonland — “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”

Nostalgic, whimsically-detailed and production-designed to death, Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is “fan service” with a capital “F.” It reunites Michael Keaton with one of his iconic roles, and with Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara from 1988’s “Beetlejuice” and revives the … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The horrors of Elder Care and New Motherhood clash in “The Front Room”

Long before the abrupt, not-that-shocking and obvious anti-climax of the horror thriller “The Front Room,” the viewer may feel entitled to mutter, “So what is this really about?” A dark, serio-comic tussle with post partum depression? An unsubtle poke at … Continue reading

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My favorite version of the musical highlight of “Beetlejuice”

The movie is a nostalgic wallow in old-school production design. The Bee Gees live on and pop up on the soundtrack and Harry Belafonte’s “Day-O” is reprised. But one musical gag, teased in the first act and camped to high … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Reform School Abuse remembered an Awards Season Drama — “Nickel Boys”

Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel comes to the screen in an adaptation by cinematographer and documentarian RaMell Ross. Amazon/MGM’s big Oscar bait fall release?

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Movie Preview: A Quirky Josh Radnor take on Depression, Procrastination and…hoarding? “All Happy Families

Becky Ann Baker, Rob Huebel, John Ashton, Colleen Camp and Chandra Russell also star in this singer, actress turned writer-director Haroula Rose serio-comic study in dysfunction, a Freestyle release.

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Movie Preview: Aussie “imagined” love triangle thriller — “The 13th Summer”

A remote beach house with history, lovers hitting a rough patch with an imagined affair, a death and… Hannah Levian, Nathan Phillips and Ben Turland star in this chiller, opening in Oz shortly. North America release coming?

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Movie Review: Belgian Clowns take on an Identity Switch Caper — “The Falling Star”

The cartoonish caper of “The Falling Star,” the latest semi-silent slapstick farce by the troupe led by Euro clowns Abel & Gordon, won’t be to every taste. Truth be told, it took me a good long while to get on … Continue reading

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Next Screening? Oscar winner Mercedes Ruehl is a late life chess phenom — with a family — “The Nana Project”

Charlene Tilton, Morgan Fairchild, Tony Todd, Wil Peltz and Margaret Avery also star in this senior comedy with a lot of juniors who call Granny “Nana.” Sept. 10.

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If a Dylan bio pic makes Bob a thing again, Weird Al has Some thoughts

Forget Chalamet. Forget the Nobel laureate of the Iron Range. It is Yankovich who serves up a palindrome of a riff of a Dylan classic

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