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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 Review: Cinematic Crap on a Georgia Cracker –“The In-Law Gang!”

One of the gifts or curses of reviewing films for decades is that ability to spot a fiasco in the first few frames. Some movies start off with promise and lose it. Some stumble but give you the hope that … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Pranksters watch a video and the horrors of “Baby Blue” visit them, one by one

There’s always a hint of defiance in mentioning the movie you’re most determined to steal from. It’s a dare, like “Sure, COMPARE our movie to that one.” Usually, it’s a bit misguided. “You can’t outrun the curse! Haven’t you ever … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Dune Part Two,” what a sci-fi epic should look and sound like

Getting romance in a science fiction blockbuster is a rare and precious thing. Raising the stakes, amping up the action, Chalamet maturing into the role. This looks and FEELS ike a major step up from the somewhat tedious “universe building” … Continue reading

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Netflixable? A tale of Drugs, Violence, Ethnic Strife, and making movies in Lebanon — “Very Big Shot

Tense, tight and comically dark, movies like “Very Big Shot” are why you take cinematic journeys Around the World with Netflix. If not for the streaming service resurrecting this Lebannese gem from 2016, it might have passed unnoticed, save for … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Liam Neeson is trapped in a booby-trapped car, looking for “Retribution”

So, it’s a Liam Neeson “Speed?” August 25, Liam and Matthew Modine and lesser know co-stars take his “particular skills” to the streets. Classic late August B-movie with a big star and a few possibilities about it.

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Movie Review: A Pistol-Packing, Punch-tossing Priest “investigates” for the Holy Church — “The Man from Rome”

Richard Armitage gives off Big Liam Neeson energy in “The Man from Rome,” a papal thriller about land grabs, murder and historical church coverups set in that picture postcard in the south of Spain, Seville. But while casting the veteran … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Can Bros Evolve to Survive the “Biosphere?”

Submitted for your approval, two men sequestered in a “Biosphere” of their own creation, isolated from civilization, Beckett characters in a Pirandello parable of human evolution in a time of ecological crisis and existential disconnect due to ever-changing pronouns. It’s … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Hannaj Bang Bendz insists “I Am Rage”

This female fury unleashed thriller goes digital and “Uncork’d” August 1. Like your B-movies with blood and a bustline? Here you go.

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Netflixable? Vengeance is Mine, Sayeth “The Assistant”

Some decent fight choreography and a couple of well-staged shootouts decorate the Malay thriller “The Assistant,” an action pic for those who like their violence bloody and something close to non-stop. It takes a very long while to get going, … Continue reading

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Movie Review: It’s up to Sgt. “Warhorse One” to Get that Little Girl out of Afghanistan

It’s a testament to the enduring power of cinema that even a bad movie can have something in it that gets to you. And most of the time, that something is a performance, a presence or even just a face. … Continue reading

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