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“Nobody”: A dadsploita­tion flick about a seemingly mild-mannered husband and father who rediscover­s his inner rage tops the DVD releases for the week of June 22.

Bob Odenkirk stars as the titular “Nobody,” a suburban dad named Hutch who’s always getting pushed around, but has a lurking certain set of skills.

Emasculate­d following a home burglary where he does nothing to stop the robbers, Hutch finally snaps and taps into his repressed past life as an assassin when confronted by hooligans on a bus.

Directed by Ilya Naishuller, the film “is a riff on the ‘John Wick’ model, which makes sense, because it’s written by ‘John Wick’ screenwrit­er Derek Kolstad, who’s had some fun with the formula adapting it for comedian-turned-dramatic-actor Odenkirk,” Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service critic, writes in her review.

“Lean, mean and brutish, ‘Nobody’ is best enjoyed as the juicy piece of pulp that it is,” Walsh concludes. “But Odenkirk, stepping into an action hero role for the first time, brings a sense of dolefulnes­s and rue to this performanc­e. Hutch’s character arc is fascinatin­g, because his turn to violence doesn’t necessaril­y render him virile, but vulnerable, which allows him to connect to his family, and himself.”

Also new

“The Unholy”: After being visited by the Virgin Mary, a young hearing-impaired woman can hear, talk and heal the sick. But as strange events begin to occur, it becomes clear the “miracle” may be the work of an evil force.

“The Paper Tigers”: Former martial arts prodigies known as the Three Tigers, now middle-aged and dealing with the mundane responsibi­lities of everyday life, must put aside old grudges and reconnect to avenge the murder of their kung fu master.

“Death in Texas”: A man returns home to El Paso, Texas, following his release from prison, and discovers his mother is dying of liver failure. With her low on the transplant list, the man sets out to find an organ through illicit means and becomes involved with a cartel. Starring Ronnie Gene Blevins and Bruce Dern.

“Georgetown”: Christoph Waltz, who also directed, stars as an opportunis­tic social climber who marries a wealthy widow in Washington, D.C., so he can gain access to the world of powerful politician­s.

“Hunter Hunter”: A family living off the grid as fur trappers in a remote forest becomes the hunted when a rogue wolf returns to the area. But all may not be what it seems in this horror thriller.

“Siberia”: Willem Defoe stars as a man haunted by his past who moves to Siberia and opens a bar. One night, he travels by sled dog to a nearby cave, where he confronts his personal demons and traumatic past events. Directed by Abel Ferrara.

“Umbrella Academy: Season One”: In this Netflix series, a family of former child superheroe­s must come back together as estranged adults to save the world. Stars Elliot Page, Tom Hopper and David Castaneda.

“Night of the Sicario”: Natasha Henstrige and Costas Mandylor must protect the daughter of a key witness in a federal court case who is being hunted by members of a drug cartel.

Digital HD

“Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One”: In this animated film inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC Comics story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, Batman partners with Gotham’s only trustworth­y lawmen (James Gordan and Harvey Dent) after a brutal Halloween murder.

“Life in a Year”: Jaden Smith stars as a high school standout who finds out that his girlfriend, played by Cara Delevingne, is terminally ill and sets out to cram a lifetime of experience­s into the year she has left.

 ??  ?? Bob Odenkirk in a scene from "Nobody."
Allen Fraser / Universal Pictures via Washington Post News Service
Bob Odenkirk in a scene from "Nobody." Allen Fraser / Universal Pictures via Washington Post News Service

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