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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: Lovecraft on the cheap? “The Deep Ones”

Submitted for your persusal…an April 23 adaptation of H.P.’s “writings.”

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Book Review: A new take on the oft-filmed novelist/screenwriter Graham Greene — “The Unquiet Englishman”

In the last weeks of his life, a visitor urged the British novelist, playwright, screenwriter and poet to look back over his storied career and take pride. “A few, yes, are good books,” the author of “The End of the … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Last Call,” too late for rehab

There are messy movies and shambolic comedies, and then there’s whatever the hell “Last Call” is supposed to be. It’s a “back to the old neighborhood” dramady almost guaranteed to give you a hangover. I’m on my third aspirin already, … Continue reading

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Deadpool-by-the Sea?

In a passing glance, I thought this was Spiderman on a Catamaran. Which makes sense in an onomatopoeia sort of way. But no, this Texas cat in my Florida marina rocks Deadpool to scare off gulls, pigeons and other wrongdoers. … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Shiva Baby”

This looks like a hoot. Coming very soon from IFC.

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Movie Preview: Let’s try this again, shall we? “The Suicide Squad,” aka “Suicide Squad 2”

Yeah, Margot Robbie’s back. Oscar winner Viola Davis is here. But Idris, Cena, Alice Braga, Joel Kinnamon, Jai Courtney, Peter Capaldi and Michael Rooker? UP grades, my dears. UPgrades. This looks ultra violent and James Gunn funny/cool. Aug. 6.

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Movie Review: Canadian summer camp wars — “Boys vs. Girls”

“Boys vs. Girls” is an homage to those wacky/edgy kids summer camp comedies of yore, a “Meatballs” for a new generation…or rather it might be if it hadn’t been such a limp biscuit. It’s a period piece send-up of such … Continue reading

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Movie Review: If the barkeep says “The bar’s closed,” you’d better listen in “The Oak Room”

The latest beta test of the Screenplay Cliches Bot is titled “The Oak Room,” a moody, talky, stunningly-dull and hilariously-trite “thriller” mostly set in a bar — a couple of bars — in remote, snowy Ontario. Cliche #1? “Bar’s closed.” … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Japanese Father has to figure out “Any Crybabies Around?”

The mythic Japanese Namahage demon is a sort of twisted, monstrous “You’d better watch out, you’d better not cry, better not pout” character meant to give little children character and “good ethics” as they grow up. In the corner of … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Bullying as a romantic thriller — China’s Oscar contender “Better Days”

“Better Days” is a searing indictment of bullying culture and China’s insanely intense college admissions system, all tucked into a sadly compelling romantic thriller. The added-attention of an Oscar nomination gives a welcome boost to a movie much of the … Continue reading

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