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New on DVD: Family confronts past in ‘Montana’

By Tribune News Service
Published: July 8, 2022, 5:41am

A family drama set in Big Sky Country tops the DVD releases for the week of July 12.

“Montana Story”: Estranged siblings fight over their ailing father, a beloved horse and what to do with the family ranch that’s about to be repossessed in this indie film.

“Half the scenes in ‘Montana Story,’ which was shot in Paradise Valley, Montana, are framed by a horizon-spanning vista of snow-capped mountains,” Boston Herald critic James Verniere writes. “Yes, the sight gives the film a mythic, neo-Western quality. But this West is different from the old one. Men don’t wear sidearms and carry Winchesters. Words and money are today’s weapons.”

Also new on DVD

“Batwoman: The Third and Final Season”: Javicia Leslie returns as the titular hero in the concluding season of the CW superhero show, leading her team against the next crop of Gotham villains.

“Black Site”: A dangerous detainee at a top-secret facility escapes from custody in this action thriller starring Michelle Monaghan, Jai Courtney and Jason Clarke.

“Killing Eve: Season 4”: The final season of the cat-and-mouse drama from BBC America about a former MI5 officer (Sandra Oh) and fashionable assassin (Jodie Comer) whose lives have become intertwined.

“Star Trek: Lower Decks: Season Two”: Animated comedy from Paramount+ that focuses on the support crew serving on one of Starfleet’s least important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos.

“The Beatles: Get Back”: Hang with the Beatles as they write and record much of “Let It Be” in January 1969, culminating in the rooftop concert that marked the band’s final live performance. The three-part documentary from director Peter Jackson was released on Disney+ over Thanksgiving weekend.

“The Twin”: Horror movie about a mother who begins to notice something peculiar about her surviving son after his twin dies in a car accident.

“Wolf Hound”: A Jewish American fighter pilot behind German lines has to rescue the crew of a B-17 plane in this World War II-set action film.

“Take the Night”: A surprise birthday stunt featuring a staged kidnapping goes awry, threatening the family fortune, in this crime thriller about rival siblings.

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