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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

BOX OFFICE: All Hail Willy Wonka! $33 million wins New Year’s and ends a $9 billion year with a bang

A $9 billion dollar year at the box office is capped off by a lot of Warner Bros. titles finishing up a memorable 2023 at the movies. “Wonka” is blowing up the four-day New Year’s holiday with a $33 million … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Garfield” the cartoon cat returns, CGI animated

This version of “The Garfield Movie” is an origin story, with a discovery. “Garfield Doesn’t Like Burgers” once he discovers the wonders of lasagna. Chris Pratt voices the cat, with the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Ving Rhames, Bowen Yang … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Polite Swedish Sisters try to overcome saying “Thank You, I’m Sorry”

The lady priest tells the support group that “Grief is love that has become lost.” But Sara doesn’t want to hear it. Her last conversation with her husband, Daniel, was him telling her — by phone — that “This isn’t … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Radiation “Downwinders” remind us that “First We Bombed New Mexico”

Less than a month before U.S. B-29s flew over Japan and leveled Hiroshima and Nagasaki with the only two atomic bombs ever used in combat, a bomb was mounted on a tower in the Middle of Nowhere, New Mexico, and … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: The Cattiest Catfight in Screwball Comedy — “The Women” (1939)

It’s impossible to overstate the cat-fighting delights of George Cukor’s all-star adaptation of “The Women,” a title that often gets lost in the gilded glory of classic cinema’s greatest year — 1939. Consider the protagonists on offer. Rosalind Russell vs. … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Anna Kendrick, Andy Samberg and Jake Johnson in a comedy by Jake Johnson — “Self Reliance”

And what does funnyman Jake write and direct? A movie about a “dark web” reality contest show where players are literally hunted. Andy Samberg plays himself, a celeb who recruits for the show. OK, that tracks. “You vill haff 30 … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Mirren and Gillian in Marc Forster’s tale of an earlier hate-filled time — “White Bird”

This Jan. 26 release about “How much courage it took to be kind,” and how “small things remind us of our humanity” and how “kindness can cost you your life” when your leaders and your country descends into scapegoating madness, … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Aged Hitman Ian McShane, a “target,” an island and a shipwreck named “American Star”

This looks like a grand curtain call of a sort for an actor who’s played a lot of hard men in recent decades. IFC has “American Star,” which co-stars Fanny Ardant and Thomas Kretschmann and Nora Arnezeder, slated for Jan. … Continue reading

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“Parasite” star Lee Sun-kyun dies at 48

Sad news from South Korea today. Lee Sun-kyun, one of the standouts from the Oscar winning parable “Parasite,” has died. He was 48, and the cause of death was suicide, as he was caught up in a drug abuse/drug trafficking … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Adam Driver is the Man behind the Machine — Enzo “Ferrari”

Adam Driver isn’t miscast in the title role of “Ferrari,” Michael Mann’s trek through a month or so of 1957, a make-or-break year for the racing institution supported by a bespoke Italian performance sports car company. Driver is tall enough … Continue reading

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