Ratings info(May contain spoilers)
There is strong language ( f k , motherf ker ) throughout, as well as milder terms including pussy , shit , bastard , dick and son of a bitch .
There are scenes of supernatural threat, when a man is haunted in his home by an animate corpse. Other scenes of threat include a woman being abducted and threatened by her father.
Scenes of violence include a man beating another man to death with a hammer, and killing his friend with a drill. Violence is sometimes accompanied by bloody injury detail.
There are moderate sex and drug references.
Home Entertainment
What’s new to VOD and streaming this weekend
Including reviews of A Glitch In The Matrix, Falling, Malcolm & Marie, Rams and Greenland By Norman Wilner
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OW critics pick what’s new to streaming and VOD for the weekend of February 5. Plus: Everything new to VOD and streaming platforms.
Falling
(Viggo Mortensen)
Mortensen’s first feature as a writer/director finds the actor shaping a simple father-son story into a powerful meditation on compassion at any cost. It’s not perfect, but it’s powerful. Mortensen plays John, a gay man who’s taken a week off to bring his ailing father Willis (Lance Henriksen) out west from his rural New York farm. Willis is suffering from dementia and rapidly deteriorating, and John is looking to make things easier on the old man – but Willis’s illness has only amplified the fury, misogyny and homophobia that drove his family away decades earlier. Falling is rough in the way that first films can be, but even when something doesn
A couple s fight to save their young grandson tops the new DVD releases for the week of Feb. 2. Let Him Go : Tragedy strikes early on in writer-director Thomas Bezucha s Western neo-noir, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Larry Watson. Margaret and George Blackledge (Diane Lane and Kevin Costner), a happy couple on a Montana ranch, are devastated by the sudden, accidental death of their grown son, James (Ryan Bruce), father to their newborn grandson, Jimmy. His widow, Lorna (Kayli Carter), remarries a few years later, a ceremony that Margaret and George graciously and awkwardly attend in support of Jimmy.