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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

“Strays preview night at the movies

But we’ll see and hear for ourselves shortly. “Strays opens Thursday night.

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Netflixable? Bollywoodish “Rangabali” is an action romance with music, and a bust

A hometown hero, the Samson of Rajavaram, who only needs to don his white shirt to lay waste to all who would brawl with him, sees his love of that town put to the test in “Rangabali,” a soap operatic … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Beasts of the British Wild — “Scrapper”

Georgie vacuums her rowhouse, arranges the pillows on the sofa just so, photographs it just to make sure she’s doing it right, then dashes out the door to “work.” Her taller, slightly-older mate Ali joins her as they bounce around … Continue reading

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Classic Film Review: Claire Trevor’s running drugs with Fred MacMurray (!?) and chased by Raymond Burr to the “Borderline” (1950)

Kids growing up in the ’60s found themselves a little shocked whenever some late night movie show on TV broadcast “Double Indemnity,” “The Caine Mutiny,” or anything starring TV dad and Disney comedy star Fred MacMurray playing a heavy. He … Continue reading

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Movie Review — Mysterious Immolations baffle cops in “Ashkal: The Tunisian Investigation”

On December 17, 2010, a Tunisian street vendor set himself on fire, in protest, and changed the Arab world. Mohamed Bouazizi’s desperate, despairing act started the Arab Spring, which didn’t quite upend the socio-political order of the Islamic Middle East … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A Tale of North African Terror, “Ashkal: The Tunisian Investigation”

This supernatural thriller about someone or someTHING manipulating Tunisians into setting themselves on fire looks creepy, and the unusual setting gives it bonus points. Look for “Ashkal” on Friday.

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Movie Review: The IRA/UK “Dirty War” Becomes Dueling Vendettas — “Dead Shot”

“Dead Shot” is a lean, myopic thriller that remembers the IRA wars against UK “paras” and special units as tit-for-tat violence that couldn’t help but turn “personal.” Set against the IRA London bombing campaign of 1975, it enfolds dueling personal … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Daffy Deaths in Rural Thailand — “The Murderer”

“The Murderer” is a comical Thai whodunit featuring grisly (ish) deaths, goofy, conflicting versions of how they occurred and a grumpy senior cop nicknamed “The Hot-Headed Crime Buster” who tries to sort out the truth from the conclusions he’s more … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Horror with lots of “Cheapnis” — “Storage Locker”

Very bad and interminably long, “Storage Locker” brings together a perfect storm of terrible script, inept acting and cheese-puff (as opposed to the more expensive “cheese ball”) effects. It’s about a nerdy comic book collector (Avery Mayo) who gets mixed … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Love and Betrayal in the Indonesian Civil War — “Before, Now & Then”

This Silver Bear winner from the Berlin Film Fest takes us back to 1960s Indonesia for a sultry tale of infidelity and the secrets women keep from each other and their men. A lot more Indonesian cinema is making its … Continue reading

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