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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: Jennifer Lopez is agent “Atlas” at war with a world-killing AI

Sterling Brown and Mark Strong are among the co-stars in this topical, FX-laden but possibly empty-headed actioner slated for release on Netflix May 24. It looks slick and really dumb.

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Movie Review: Revenge is a dish best-served bloody –“Boy Kills World”

“Boy Kills World” is a gonzo, video-game-violent/splatter-film-bloody “Hunger Games” for fanboys. It is “Oldboy” meets “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” pandering and slaughtering in equal measure, a movie with jaunty, genre-spoofing possibilities that descend into into lethargy and wind-up in … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Zoe Kravitz directs Channing Tatum — “Blink Twice”

Tatum stars as a tech tycoon with his own private island, Naomie Ackie is a cocktail waitress with gold digging on the brain. Oscar winner Geena Davis, Kyle MacLachlan, Christian Slater and Haley Joel Osmebt also star. This MGM/Amazon comic … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Oscar nominated and animated — “Robot Dreams”

Looks cute. Ish. Neon has this one, which means it opens May 31, closes June 1. Or maybe June 2.

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Movie Preview: “Deadpool & Wolverine” come out to play-yay

July 26, as surefire a hit as any comic book movie to ever come down the pike hits theaters. Shawn Levy directs our heroes teaming up to “fight a common enemy.” “Superfriends” eat your hearts out.

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Movie Review: A rough childhood becomes a reverie — “We Grown Now”

“We Grown Now,” the third feature of writer-director Minhal Baig, is a sentimental coming-of-age tale, a period piece nostalgic for Chicago’s stigmatized and long-gone Cabrini Green high-rise housing project. That’s just the first way this lovely and intimate film upends … Continue reading

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Netflixable? A Stoner South African “Friday” — “Soweto Blaze”

South African writer-director Brad Katzen puts extra effort into trying to make his stoner comedy “Soweto Blaze” look and sound new and “fresh.” The setting is a post-Apartheid Soweto, more affluent and generally unrest-free, with nicer homes and just a … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A Pop Concert is the “Trap” M. Night Shyamalan springs on a serial killer

Josh Hartnett, Alison Pill, Hayley Mills and some relative of M. Night’s star in this Aug. 9 release. A big pop concert is used to capture a notorious serial killer, who apparently is a fan of the “Gaga-esque” singer, played … Continue reading

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BOX OFFICE: “Abigail,” “Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” and “Civil War” battle for first place

A big question to ponder, thanks to this weekend’s emerging box office figures. What happened to the horror movie audience? Where did they go? For most of this millenium, this has been the most reliable corner of the movie-going public, … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Cagney and Bogie & Co. try to Survive “The Roaring Twenties” (1939)

“The Roaring Twenties” is a summation of the classic “gangster movie” era, all rolled up into one swift, sprawling narrative. Produced by THE gangster movie studio, Warner Brothers, released in that pinnacle cinematic year of 1939, we can look back … Continue reading

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