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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 Great Silence,” a Wintry Spaghetti Western from the director of “Django”

The archetypal camp and iconic macho of Sergio Leone’s 1960s and ’70s classics dominate any discussion of “Spaghetti Westerns.” But leaving out rival Sergio Corbucci’s is not something Quentin Tarantino, for one, takes sitting down. Corbucci’s “Django” and the downbeat … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Denzel, Rami Malek and Jared Leto, a serial killer thriller — “The Little Things”

A serious story, seriously Oscar-studded cast and a serious director (John Lee Hancock of “Blindside”). This Warner Brothers release probably would play as well on your great home HDTV at home, which is where you will most likely see it.

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Netflixable? Get around to “Hunt for the Wilderpeople”

The daft, stylized and quasi-surreal comedy of “Eagle vs. Shark” and “What We Do in the Shadows” may have made Taika Waititi’s reputation in his native New Zealand and at film festivals far and wide. But the sweet, goofy and … Continue reading

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Documentary preview: Smart sniffing dogs take the spotlight as “The Truffle Hunters”

Who’s a good boo boo dog? Who?

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Netflixable? Clooney loses himself in the melancholy of “The Midnight Sky”

It is time? Can we say this now, after his disastrously-off “Catch-22” on TV, his satiric misfire “Suburbicon” and the sentimental slog of “Monuments Men?” Behind the camera, the magic that was George Clooney most definitely was George Clooney, at … Continue reading

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Meet the “Real” Ma Rainey of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

Whatever Oscar dreams Netflix has for “Mank” (meh) or “Da’ Five Bloods” (You’re kidding, right?), they’re pulling out all the stops for George C. Wolfe’s film of August Wilson’s most accessible play. There’s a doc on the making of the … Continue reading

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Netflixable? Mulligan and Gyllenhaal set off sparks in “Wildlife”

“Wildlife” feels like the sort of movie Paul Dano would have begged to star in back in his teens. The “There Will Be Blood” co-star’s adaptation of Richard Ford’s novel captures a marriage falling apart and a doted-on, confided with … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: In the joint, “Caged” and losing his mind

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Netflixable? French submariners dread “Le chat du loup (The Wolf’s Call)”

If you know your submarine thrillers, from “The Enemy Below” and “Das Boot” to “The Hunt for Red October,” you know this signature moment repeated in such movies from WWII onward. It’s the sweaty, suspenseful near silence as everyone waits … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Carey Mulligan piles on the miles and rage as a “Promising Young Woman”

That delicate English rose Carey Mulligan smears her lipstick, slurs her words and stuffs a heaping helping of brimstone and treacle into your Christmas stocking with “Promising Young Woman,” a twisty and twisted tale of personal torment and revenge. Torment … Continue reading

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