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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: Russell Crowe’s a sick detective who should let “Sleeping Dogs” lie

Crowe and Karen Gillan, Marton Csokas and Tommy Flanagan star in this mystery/thriller based on the novel by E.O. Chirovici. Crowe plays an ex homocide detective with brain issues, memory problems and a possibly innocent man he wants to save. … Continue reading

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Series Preview: Walton Goggins is the Salesman we need for the Apocalypse — “Fallout”

Dale Dickey also survives the end of the world. And Ella Purnell. And Kyle MacLachlan. At least for a bit. April 11. Prime.

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Classic Film Review: Re-encountering “Forbidden Planet” (1956)

Dated, comically corny but heavy-handed, pretty and production-designed to death but oh-so-sound-stagey, “Forbidden Planet” remains a touchstone film in the science fiction canon almost in spite of itself. A lot of its cachet relates to the Cold War zeitgeist that … Continue reading

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Series Preview: Ewan McGregor survives The Revolution, “A Gentleman in Moscow”

Mary Elizabeth Winstead co stars. The rest of the supporting cast isn’t familiar to me. Impressive looking production, based on a best seller, and not one by Ayn Rand. March 29 on Paramount+.

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Movie Review: Motel Clerk finds “Night Shift” perils

Short but slow, occasionally chilling but never quite scary, “Night Shift” is a straight-up genre thriller that embraces that most ancient and hallowed of horror tropes, “A lone woman menaced in the dark of night.” Poor pacing dooms this debut … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “Code 8” merited a sequel? Really? “Part II” it is

“Code 8” was an “X-Men on a Budget” thriller, reasonably well cast, with hunky mutants (not called “mutants”) and decent taser-finger effects. But it was an ungainly lump of a movie, clumsily trying to switch between criminal mutants, who are … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Just out of rehab,” body image issues, maybe Dave Bautista can help? Brittany Snow directs “Parachute”

Courtney Eaton, Thomas Mann, Gina Rodriguez, with Joel McHale as the dad, and cuddly Dave Bautista. Maybe he’s her “sponsor?” Coming soon.

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Movie Review: Dinklage is an “American Dreamer” who digs real-estate — with a Shirley MacLaine Catch

“American Dreamer” doesn’t so much end as peter (Ahem.) out, with a finale that feels like a series of compromises which no one wanted to winnow down. But if you skip the movie leading up to that, you’ll be missing … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Our little girl is growing up so fast!” “Inside Out 2” hurtles towards…PUBERTY!

This looks cute and funny and smart and useful to kids, as indeed “Inside Out” was. Now the kid’s a little older. June 14, “Anxiety” and “the Sar Chasm” and “suppressed emotions” enter the picture for this Pixar sequel.

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Movie Review: Beau Bridges and Rob Mayes mosey down “The Neon Highway” to Nashville

There are echoes of a lot of “Making it in Nashville” tales in “The Neon Highway” — “Crazy Heart,” “Honky Tonk Man” and “Tender Mercies” among them. There’s a singer with a song he can thinks can change his life, … Continue reading

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