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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: A volcano erupts, lives are disrupted — “Skyfire”

Simon West (“Tomb Raider”) was behind the camera for this “Ring of Fire” story, a Jan. 12 release.

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Movie Review: Poe goes Mid Century Modern in SoCal in “The Bloodhound”

A young man visits a sick friend at home in his big, nearly empty family estate where the friend’s supposedly sick but reclusive sister also dwells. They are the last in their line, isolated, with no prospects for or interest … Continue reading

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Movie Review: The smart kid takes on her to-do-list, “Banging Lanie”

A more enlightened cinema started producing a lot more sexual-flowering/coming-of-age rom-coms from a female point of view a few years ago. And to prove “how far we’ve come” from “The To-Do List,” we now have “Banging Lanie.” The title’s far … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Don’t be tricked into watching “Vinyl Generation”

The organizing principle of “Vinyl Generation,” a 2016 documentary about music and culture in Czechoslovakia during its Iron Curtain years, and just after it, is that the rebellious act of buying and listening to Western rock music on vinyl LPs … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Competing for the love of a vampire, “Climate of the Hunter”

Vampire flick aficionados should definitely drop in on “Climate of the Hunter,” a stylish, chatty and camp blood-sucking homage to “Dark Shadows” and the pretentious British films in the genre from the 1960s. Prolific Oklahoma indie filmmaker Mickey Reece even … Continue reading

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Netflixable? A Romeo out of Water comedy — “A California Christmas”

Netflix’s efforts to steal Hallmark Channel’s “Christmas wish-fulfillment romance” thunder get a boost from “A California Christmas,” a pleasant little nothing that would be right at home among Hallmark’s holiday flirtations-over-fruitcake romances. It’s the seriously good-looking stars of “Roped,” now … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Skylines” goes all “Starship Troopers” in its third outing

There are outtakes at the end of “Skylines,” aka “Skylin3s,” cast members crack up at all the silly, pithy, cliche one-liners common to the sci-fi action genre. That’s fitting, because there’s no sterner test than keeping a straight face while … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Holocaust Survivor Asner teaches a punk to find her “Tiger Within”

In “Tiger Within” Edward Asner plays a Holocaust survivor who takes an interest in and eventually takes in a runaway, a Midwestern teen punk who drew a swastika on her leather jacket for shock effect. The product of a broken … Continue reading

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Netflixable? House flipping Hispano-horror — “Don’t Listen (Voces)”

They’ve sunk everything they have into their latest “fixer upper.” It’s a big, remote manor house in Spain, and it’s their biggest project, if not their first. But their angel-faced son Eric (Lucas Blas) is spooked. His toys are switching … Continue reading

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Movie Preview: Michael Dorn and Kayla Ewell star in “Agent Revelation”

A supernatural thriller also starring writer/director Derek Ting, it’s about ancient “dust” conferring superpowers. And we’ll see exactly what that leads to in January when “Agent Revelation” (formerly titled “Agent II”) comes our way.

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