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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 Preview: Michael Fassbender, Irish hoodlums turned Gaelic singers and activists — “Kneecap”

This “true story” caper comedy set on the rough side of the music business in Northern Ireland is sung and joked mostly in Gaelic, the Mother Tongue of Ireland. Fassbender trying comedy again? This looks daft enough to play, and … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Italian daughter, son-in-law and their kids ponder “The Price of Nonna’s Inheritance”

I have little memory of watching the Italian “empty nest” comedy “The Price of Family.” I reviewed it, but it left little to no impression at all. I dare say in a week or two I won’t remember much about … Continue reading

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BOX OFFICE: “Inside Out 2” rolling into the record books, another $95-$100 million this weekend, “Bikeriders” lay it down — hard

This week “Inside Out 2” set an all-time Juneteenth box office record, some $30 million, raced by “Dune 2” to become the biggest blockbuster of 2024 ($340 million+ by weekend’s end) and is on a pace to clear another $95 … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Native Woman disappears and her sister treks to a Pow-Wow to find her — “Fancy Dance”

A fine finish and some good performances recommend “Fancy Dance,” a melodramatic mystery with coming-of-age touches set in and around the Seneca-Cayuga Reservation of Oklahoma. It’s a solid star vehicle for Lily Gladstone, who has spun her “Killers of the … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Midler and Megan M. , Sheryl Lee Ralph and Sarandon — “The Fabulous Four”

A summer picture with old broads getting outta hand? Gotta love the cast and the pitch. Gotta be better than “Summer Camp.”

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Movie Preview: Racist Mother in Law moves in and takes over “The Front Room” at Brandy’s house

A stylish bit of A-24 terror with Brandy Norwood squaring off against Kathryn Hunter, who played one of the witches in the Denzel/McDormand/Coen “Macbeth.” Sept. 6.

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Movie Review: Biker Gang History Ridden on One Training Wheel — “The Bikeriders”

“The Bikeriders” is hands-down the most pointless biker movie ever made. With a narrative limping along on one training wheel, it mopes in an inane circle through the middle era of modern biker gangs, between the post-war “Wild One” birth … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Family Broken, Mended by Theatre’s “Ghostlight”

“Ghostlight” is an intimate, moving indie drama about the transformative power of art and the mental health benefits of the theatre. An “actors’ picture” in the purest sense of the phrase, its players take us on an emotional journey that … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The horrors of limited lives in the 18th century — “The Devil’s Bath”

The Austrian thriller “The Devil’s Bath” is a patient, pitiless descent into madness, belief and the helplessness of a time and place where life was, as the philosopher put it, “nasty, brutish and short.” Based on research of historical case … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Bob Gunton summons the family to talk about “The Inheritance,” which promises to be horrific

Peyton List and Brianna Middleton are among the embattled offspring. “Coming soon?”

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