Harry Moore

Harry Moore is a film and television contributor for FOLIO Weekly.

Folio’s 2024 Ballot Cheat Sheet

October 21, 2024
Words by Harry Moore The arrival of an abundance of yard signs, political ads and a need to walk on conversational eggshells around in-laws and co-workers can only mean one thing: Election season is in full swing with the Nov. 5 deadline to vote looming large. Given the number of candidates running for various offices and the array of referendums

September Film Reviews

Words by Harry Moore  Deadpool & Wolverine At long last, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman finally unite as their unkillable mutant personas while the remnants of 20th Century Fox are put out to pasture. Marvel’s multiverse folds in on itself once again for nonsensical superheroic purposes, forcing Deadpool (Reynolds) and

October 2022 Screen Reviews

Best of the Silver Screen and the Small Screen   Best New Movie: Confess, Fletch The latest adaptation of Gregory McDonald’s Fletch novel series does an admirable job of bringing the comedic detective series to modern audiences, many years after Chevy Chase’s iteration of the character. Jon Hamm stars as

Small Screen Reviews

September 21, 2022
Better Call Saul Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould managed to accomplish the nearly impossible feat of making a prequel to one of the most beloved and acclaimed television series of the last 20 years with Breaking Bad. The crime drama set in Albuquerque not only matches the quality of that

September Movie Reviews

September 2, 2022
Bullet Train A group of disparate and colorful assassins are placed on a speeding bullet train traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto in order to complete a job from a mysterious benefactor. Brad Pitt stars as the perennially unlucky retired hitman, Ladybug, in this entertaining but overly convoluted action comedy from

August Film Reviews

August 22, 2022
Nope Jordan Peele has enjoyed one of the most unexpected second acts in the history of Hollywood; going from being a cult hero in the sketch comedy scene to being arguably the most prominent mainstream auteur to emerge in American cinema in the last 20 years, with Peele presenting himself

Small Screen Reviews

July 28, 2022
The Boys With superhero films and TV series dominating Hollywood for over a decade, it was inevitable a project would come along that sends up the mechanics of the genre and gives a satirical look at the cape and spandex-clad characters. The Boys, which is in its third season on

July Film Reviews

July 1, 2022
Jurassic World: Dominion The sixth installment of the Jurassic Park franchise brings together all the stars from the almost 30-year-old series and asks the question of what would the world look like with dinosaurs and humans living side by side—and then swiftly ignores that premise in favor of a story

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