The Film Yap’s movies to watch at home: “All Day and a Night,” “The Rhythm Section,” “Tammy’s Always Dying,” more
Movie theaters may be shut down right now, but there are still new movies for you to watch being released online regularly. We checked in with Christopher Lloyd of The Film Yap to see what’s streaming, what’s available on disc, and what’s on On-Demand.
New On Digital/Demand:
The Flood — Lena Headey (“Game of Thrones”) plays a workaholic British border agent interviewing an African refugee (Ivanno Jeremiah) with a heartbreaking tale.
Tammy’s Always Dying — Felicity Huffman stars in this dark comedy about an alcoholic mother who thinks about jumping off a bridge every month, only to be talked down by her daughter.
The Wretched — A troublesome teenage boy squares off with the ancient witch living next door inside the skin of his neighbor in this crazy creepy horror.
Bull — Rob Morgan plays an over-the-hill rode worker who runs into a wayward team in Houston, forming an antagonistic but deepening bond.
New on Disc:
The Rhythm Section — Blake Lively gives her best performance in this very different take on the spy thriller as a broken woman who discovers a knack for the hunt. With Jude Law
Cool on Streaming:
All Day and a Night — Jeffrey Wright stars in this drama about a young man coming to terms with the life of crime he’s been drawn into and his estranged father. New on Netflix.
Find more of Christopher’s reviews at thefilmyap.com.