Author Archives: Roger Moore

Unknown's avatar

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: “Ready Player One”

Marvel has been taking movies in a video game Easter Egg “nothing but the fun parts” direction for the past decade. But leave it to the Old Master, Mr. Spielberg, to beat them to the punch and make a movie … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | 3 Comments

Movie Review: A righteous doctor practices his trade in “The Heart of Nuba”

Not every deserving person can win the Nobel Peace Prize. There are other, lesser forms of “laureate,” for instance the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity. But even had Dr. Tom Catena not won that, it seems the least society can … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Movie Review: A righteous doctor practices his trade in “The Heart of Nuba”

Movie Review: Wes Anderson finds grim, moving whimsy on “Isle of Dogs”

“Isle of Dogs” is the stuff of Wes Anderson’s nightmares. Anderson’s made a Japanese epic as viewed through the twee lens in which he sees the world. A dark, daft vision of a culture that’s Turned its Back on Dog, … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Movie Review: Wes Anderson finds grim, moving whimsy on “Isle of Dogs”

Movie Review: HBO’s “King in the Wilderness” remembers the last year of MLK’s life

Martin Luther King, Jr. was often introduced, as he was in his final “I’ve been to the mountaintop” speech in Memphis the night before he died, as “a Moses for our times.” He was eulogized at his funeral as a … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Movie Review: HBO’s “King in the Wilderness” remembers the last year of MLK’s life

Preview, Don’t forget “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling” tonight on HBO

Judd Apatow, who regarded the late comic master Garry Shandling as a mentor, produced and directed this documentary — adding interviews with comics who knew Garry and worked with him (Sarah Silverman, Jim Carrey) to vintage Shandling stand-up, “The Larry … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Preview, Don’t forget “The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling” tonight on HBO

Netflixable? David Cross makes “Hits” with a little help from his friends

“Fame” doesn’t mean what it used to. And that’s just hard for a “talented, really pretty” small-town girl named Katelyn (Meredith Hagner) to accept. I mean, she’s already got her conversation with “Ellen” worked out, the “recording” she has set … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Netflixable? David Cross makes “Hits” with a little help from his friends

Movie Review: Arranged marriages with “A Suitable Girl” are more complicated than you think

Two Indian-American filmmakers peel back the horrors of “arranged marriage” in their native culture in their incendiary new documentary, “A Suitable Girl.” Not really. Sarita Khurana and Smriti Mundhra probably glanced over their shoulders back at the divorce-happy USA, which they … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Movie Review: Arranged marriages with “A Suitable Girl” are more complicated than you think

Preview, “The Spy Who Dumped Me” pairs Mila, McKinnon in an August action spoof

Mila Kunis is the half of that Mila/Ashton couple that still has a big screen career. Kate McKinnon? She’s the star, the glue who holds “Saturday Night Live” together.” Lots of shots at movies, this one is the first that … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Preview, “The Spy Who Dumped Me” pairs Mila, McKinnon in an August action spoof

Netflixable? Muslim Dutch girl “Layla M.” wonders, “To assimilate, or not assimilate?”

A Westernized Amsterdam teen struggles with her Muslim identity in “Layla M.,” the Dutch submission for Oscar contention in 2016. It’s a movie that squares off the pressure to assimilate with the teenage need to rebel as Layla, vividly portrayed … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Netflixable? Muslim Dutch girl “Layla M.” wonders, “To assimilate, or not assimilate?”

Movie Review: Elusive jazz great is chased by his fans in “Flock of Four”

“Flock of Four” is a clumsily-titled but warm and likable amble through the 1950s LA jazz scene. Co-writer director Gregory Caruso conjures up a lightly amusing quest comedy that finds its edge in the subject of race, its warmth in … Continue reading

Posted in Reviews, previews, profiles and movie news | Comments Off on Movie Review: Elusive jazz great is chased by his fans in “Flock of Four”