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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: Portugal remembers its “Hero on the Front (Soldado Milhões)” of WWI

He was a modest, pious farm boy sent into the slaughterhouse of trench warfare in World War I. When his moment came, he covered a withdrawal of Allied forces by single-handedly staying behind and mowing down the Germans with a … Continue reading

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Documentary Review: Werner Herzog and the Asteroids — “Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds”

The totality of human existence might be summed up in the forlorn, inquisitive and sometimes playful narrations of the great German filmmaker, that keen-eyed observer of humanity Werner Herzog. For his latest, the filmmaker who gave us “My Best Fiend” … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Robbing for generational revenge — “Echo Boomers”

There’s no one “Eureka!” moment when “Echo Boomers,” a fictionalized “political statement” burglary version of “The Bling Ring,” goes wrong. It’s a solid enough heist picture, with the hook that the thieves are all aggrieved millennials lashing out at a … Continue reading

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Documentary preview: The women who murdered Kim Jong Un’s brother — “Assassins”

A chilling political murder in broad daylight in an allegedly free country, “the perfect crime.” This comes out Dec. 11.

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Documentary Review: “Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on ‘The Exorcist'”

If there’s one thing any film fan should take away from “Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on ‘The Exorcist,’” it’s exactly the same thing you should take away from “Friedkin Uncut,” the earlier doc about the quintessential hotshot Hollywood director … Continue reading

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Movie Review: Scarred for life, no thanks to her “Dirty God”

A young working class woman with a baby and few job prospects comes to terms with disfiguring injuries in “Dirty God,” a compelling drama about self-image, dashed dreams and the growing up that might be on the other side of … Continue reading

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Movie Review: “Run” to Hulu for this thriller

Back in vaudeville and the silent cinema, they called them “gags.” It’s the problem solving process, usually in comedies, that gets a character into or out of trouble or the next situation. Such as “How do you get a character, … Continue reading

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Movie preview: Kristen Stewart in a holiday comedy? “Happiest Season”

Not buying it? Well, it is LGBQ and Aubrey Plaza is also in it. And it’s on Hulu.

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Movie preview: An Irish tale with Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan and…Christopher Walken? “Wild Mountain Thyme”

A John Patrick Shanley script, with Jon Hamm as well. Faith and begorrah!

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Movie Review: “Freaky Friday” turns (comically) terrifying — “Freaky”

Vince Vaughn runs like a teenage girl. News flash, right? In the body switch horror comedy “Freaky,” he puts that rarely-seen talent (check out the touch football game in “Wedding Crashers”) to good use as a serial killer who switches … Continue reading

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