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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

Classic Film Review: The Hidden Pleasures of Palance, Pleasence, Anita Ekberg and Anthony Newley and “The Man Inside”

Whatever its perceived shortcomings upon its 1958 release (1960 in the U.S.), “The Man Inside” offers plenty of delights for the classic film buff of today. It’s got veteran screen heavy Jack Palance, cast against type as a drawling, wisecracking … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Meditation on Being a Woman in a Troubled Place and Time — “Before, Now & Then”

“Before, Now & Then” is a dreamy Indonesian drama about changing expectations and ideas of “freedom” that pass through the life of a Muslim woman through twenty years of her life. This Berlin Film Festival award winner is a period … Continue reading

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Netflixable? “You are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah”

Boy, it takes more than a few minutes to get one’s mind around the idea that Adam Sandler’s produced and co-stars in a comedy which you simply must use the word “endearing” to describe. “Charming” works its way in, “kind … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Vacation Friends 2” and Buscemi Too

The stakes are higher, the cast has lost any pandemic-paunch/puffiness and everybody tries harder in “Vacation Friends 2,” which is something, I guess. And having John Cena reveal to the world, via a scripted character’s little admission, what we’ve all … Continue reading

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Movie Review: It’s a Liam Neeson movie — Who do you think faces “Retribution?”

You think you know what you’re going to get from a Liam Neeson thriller titled “Retribution.” But his latest, the third remake of a “There’s a bomb in your car and you can’t get out” Spanish thriller (“El Desconocido”), has … Continue reading

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Thursday night is “Retribution” night in America

Hey, I’m talking about the MOVIE. Not the crook getting more of his just deserts. Yeah, I could’ve gotten a Lionsgate screener link for this title. But a friend loves Liam Neeson, and really The Big Irishman should ooooonly be … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Parenting? There is “No Right Way”

Harper’s an LA professional woman in her late 20s, an ad campaign director as put-together, perfectly turned-out and organized as her pristine, perfectly-conceived magazine ad shoots. And then, just as she gets the news that a prestigious account has landed … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Deadpan Drift Through One Afghan Life in “Fremont” California

“Fremont” is a droll comedy about the immigrant experience that only has to hint at the trauma such uprootings often involve, and about how residents of the host country generally don’t have a clue about what this newcomer is dealing … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Daisy Ridley is out to save “The Marsh King’s Daughter,” aka Herself

I was wondering where everybody’s favorite villain, Ben Mendelsohn, had got off to. He and Daisy Ridley and Garrett Hedlund star in this adaptation of Karen Dionne’s novel about a woman who has to confront her past when the monster … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Keke Completists take note — Keke at her most Coquettish — “Brotherly Love”

Most of us missed the 2015 B-movie “Brotherly Love,” a lame “Romeo & Juliet” enlivened by the presence of that force of nature, Keke Palmer. But now it’s on Netflix, and for anyone of the Keke Completist persuasion — don’t … Continue reading

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