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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: “Moana 2” takes our heroine even further

A “new adventure” sends Moana deeper into the Pacific at the invitation of The Ancestors.  Looks a lot like an edge-free continuation of the first film, a few years down the road, older and wiser? November. 

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Movie Preview: Nicole K. falls for Zac E. and irks daughter Joey King — “A Family Affair”

This June 28 cougar rom com also stars Kathy Bates. King plays the daughter who works as assistant to the younger dude Mom is warming up to. Veteran screenwriter and sometime director Richard LaGravenese directs.

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Netflixable? Rocker impersonates Country Music Star and drifts from “Zero to Hero”

“Zero to Hero” is badly-botched Brazilian “role switch” comedy about a flailing and failing rocker paid to impersonate Brazil’s most famous country music singer for a national tour when the vain, egotistical and alcoholic Sandro Sanderley lapses into a coma. … Continue reading

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So the reasons for the Great Box Office Bust of 2024 are?

Twitter and Threads were consumed by conversation over the latest big budget popcorn pic of 2024 to open with far less audience enthusiasm, in the form of ticket sales this Memorial Day weekend. “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” stars Anya … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Fritz Lang’s Campy, Violent Western morality play — “Rancho Notorious” (1952)

It’s always a little jarring to run across a Golden Age Western directed by the Austrian dabbler in the dark side, Fritz Lang. The director of “M,” “Ministry of Fear” and “The Blue Gardenia” always seemed “urban,” occasionally “futuristic” and … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Polish parable about humanity, immigration and guilt — “Silent Land”

“Silent Land” is a brittle and biting parable about Europe and widespread attitudes towards the Third World problems of people “over there,” on the other side of the Mediterranean. Director and co-writer Aga Woszcynska serves up a drama on low … Continue reading

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Billy Zane as Marlon Brando? I can see it

At one point, before his health issues, Val Kilmer would’ve been the perfect choice to star in a picture like “Waltzing with Brando.” He knew the guy, is a gifted mimic, and has the same air of self-seriousness and disdain … Continue reading

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Netflixable? J Lo hits a new low in AI War debacle — “Atlas”

Action-packed, cloying and, considering the subject matter, kind of stupid, at least we can take comfort in the fact that Jennifer Lopez throws herself into the exoskeleton/AI sci-fi thriller “Atlas.” And not just because she’s the title character. OK, maybe … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Eric Bana, Sadie Sink, a cult expert’s daughter joins…a cult — “A Sacrifice”

Sylvia Hoeks of “The Girl in the Spider’s Web” and “Bladerunner 2049” plays the cult leader who lures “Stranger Things” alum Sink’s character into the darkness. This looks solid, and Bana is experiencing a bit of a career rebound. June … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Peak Powell and Pressburger, Scottish lore, whimsy and melodrama in The Hebrides — “I Know Where I’m Going!” (1945)

I am putting on a hat just so I can doff it in tribute to the informed and dedicated curators of the “Classics” that the free streamer Tubi acquires, enterprising film buffs who allow fellow film fans the chance to … Continue reading

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