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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: Nic Cage is here to “clean” “Willy’s Wonderland”

A broke traveler has to take a job for a night, and all hell breaks lose at the theme park. Gonzo Nic Cage is the Nicolas Cage for me. Feb. 12 VOD.

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Movie Review: Lawyers fight over a terror suspect — “The Mauritanian”

This is the way it used to work, the image we used to be famous for. An accused man is locked up on suspicion of his involvement with the 9/11 hijackers. Lawyers hear about him, locked up at the prison … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Joan Chen stars in “Sheep Without a Shepherd”

This March 23 release was a big hit in China, where they can see movies in theaters again.

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Movie Review: “One Night in Miami,” one stagebound adaptation

They never really met like this, debated these issues and foreshadowed their futures this overtly. But if the new heavyweight champ Cassius Clay, on his way to becoming Muhammad Ali, and Malcolm X and singer Sam Cooke and football legend-in-the-making … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: “Happy Cleaners,” a first look trailer

The children of Korean immigrants try to escape the trap their parents have set for them in this drama. This hits theaters Feb. 5.

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Movie Review: A Pandemic paradox — Tough time to make a movie, tougher time to pull a caper? “Locked Down”

As an exercise in making a reasonably entertaining movie in the middle of a pandemic, “Locked Down” is something of a triumph. Limited sets, a stellar “socially-distanced” cast, some shooting their own footage in ill-framed cell phone video, screen-freezes and … Continue reading

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RIP Michael Apted, 1941-2021, a great director of fiction features and a classic documentary series

No filmmaker made me cry more often than Michael Apted. He could handle most any genre, directed multiple Oscar nominated performances, with Sissy Spacek winning best actress for his Loretta Lynn bio pic, Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Apted, who passed away … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: A first look at the “Days of the Bagnold Summer” adaptation

Based on the graphic novel, Motherhood and Metallica and Rob Brydon figure in this mid Feb. Release.

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Movie Preview: A first look at the Martial Artist battling her “demons” — literally — “Hellkat”

“Stand up and FIGHT for your SOUL!” For those who like their horror kind of nuts and on-the-cheap side.

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Netflixable? A World War, Love and Death Loom over Archeologists at “The Dig”

The vast smorgasbord that is the British Museum offers too many riches and distractions to count for the history buff. But if you’re into archeology at all, the temptation is great to give the Elgin Marbles and the like a … Continue reading

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