Author: Roger Moore
Staying Home In Orlando During The Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has made “stir-crazy’’ a watchword for our times. Here are some ways to cope with confinement at home.
The Florida Project: A Bittersweet Adventure
The filmmakers behind “The Florida Project’’ tell how they settled on Orlando for a story about scrappy “welfare motel” kids.
Small Talk
The 7-year-old stars of "The Florida Project'' dish on friendship, scene-shooting drudgery and jelly sandwiches.
A Bittersweet Adventure
The filmmakers behind "The Florida Project'' tell how they settled on Orlando for a story about scrappy "welfare motel" kids.
Urban Resurrection
The colorful crew of Zombie House Flipping is headed for a prime TV slot in its continuing quest to bring Orlando houses back from the dead.
The Future is Now
Patience pays off for UCF professor Pat Rushin, as director Terry Gilliam transforms his futuristic novella into The Zero Theorem.
Bewitched
Fifteen years ago, five Orlando filmmakers took to the woods, scared the living daylights out of us—and changed movies forever.
In the Beginning
A new film shot in Central Florida explores the early struggles of Walt Disney as animator, before Mickey and magic gained a foothold.
Wheel Beauties
Collectible cars feel the love from local hobbyists determined to keep past glory alive.
Alive & Kicking
Devotees of so-bad-it’s-good moviemaking rediscover “Miami Connection’’ and its creator, Y.K. Kim.
For the Love of Rick
Melanie Lentz-Janney followed her dream and made a movie about dreamy rocker Rick Springfield.
Great Brit
Orlando’s Brit Marling thinks before–and while–she acts, which keeps her film career going strong.
Now Showing at the Enzian
In taking over the family-owned movie theater, Elizabeth Tiedtke recasts its image to appeal to a wider audience.
Supporting Roles
Actor Shea Whigham and his younger brother Jack, a Hollywood agent, have got each other’s back.
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