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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: An all-star cast follows Autistic “Ezra” on his cross-country trip with his Dad — Bobby Cannavale

Oscar winners Whoopi Goldberg and Robert DeNiro, along with Rose Byrne, Vera Farmiga and Rainn Wilson signed on for this summer release, directed by Tony Goldwyn. William A. Fitzgerald has the title role. We know a lot more about autism … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Father and Son cope with a wife and mother lost to “The Animal Kingdom”

The French thriller “The Animal Kingdom” is set in an alternate reality where humans are starting to transition into animals of various species — snakes and lizards to walruses and birds. The authorities treat this as a contagion that must … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Denueve, Rey, Nero and Buñuel dish up a Spanish parable — “Tristana” (1970)

The peak years for Catherine Deneuve, the great French beauty and darling of the Great Directors of her youth, stretched from Demy’s “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” and “The Young Girls of Rochefort” to Polanski’s “Repulsion” through Buñuel’s “Bell de Jour,” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Korean experts on the uneasy dead? Call them “Exhuma”

“Exhuma” is a somewhat lumbering South Korean thriller about ghosts, how they can disturb the tranquility of the families that descended from them and the professionals hired to help remedy such problems and remove such troublesome spirits. It’s got lighter … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Hot Interpol cop hunts Art Heist Hunk — “The Art of Love”

“The Art of Love” is an almost-flippant Turkish take on “The Thomas Crown Affair.” Never quite funny, and nowhere near amusing enough to be a caper comedy, with stakes that are entirely too low to be an effective heist picture, … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A record collection enables time-travel — “The Greatest Hits”

A music lover tries to save a doomed lover via the music of their affair. Then again, maybe this new music lover could distract her from that time-traveling music mission. Searchlight and Hulu have this one. April 12.

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Movie Preview: Ethan Hawke directs Maya Hawke as Flannery O’Connor — “Wildcat”

Hard, brittle and cutting short stories like “A Good Man is Hard to Find” sealed Flanney O’Connor’s reputation as an unblinking observer of humanity, mostly in its Southern form. “I try to turn the other cheek, but my tongue’s always … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Memories of the real “Masters of the Air” — “The Bloody Hundredth”

“The Bloody Hundredth” is a documentary commemoration of the real-life airmen whose exploits fighting the air war in Europe during World War II inspired Apple TV’s fine “Masters of the Air” series. We meet some of the survivors of that … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Kristen Stewart stars in Surreal Queer Noir — “Love Lies Bleeding”

Dark, darkly funny, surreal and nauseatingly violent, “Love Lies Bleeding” is a serious shock to the system. “Saint Maud” writer-director Rose Glass’s second feature delivers jolts, grim jokes and grisly killings in a queer noir thriller brimming over with “Bound” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Holocaust story of saving not just “One Life” tugs at the heartstrings

“One Life” is an inspiring drama about efforts to save refugee children — mostly Jewish — from Czechoslovakia in the months leading into World War II. It’s a meandering if sometimes moving story of asserting one’s humanity and appealing to … Continue reading

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