The Sun Herald (Sunday)

Keep jammin’ too with ‘Bob Marley: One Love’

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Jamaican patois, which Green allows to flow as thick as it is, without subtitles,” writes Tribune News Service critic Katie Walsh in her review. “Ben-Adir captures Marley’s voice and his wild physicalit­y, and Green smartly keeps the camera focused on his face in the concert performanc­es, which are transfixin­g.”

ALSO NEW ON DVD MAY 28

“Arthur the King”: The inspiratio­nal true story of a street dog who connects with a group of adventure racers, following them on a harrowing trek. With Mark Wahlberg and Simu Liu.

“Anatomy of a Fall”:

French filmmaker Justine Triet’s drama about a woman put on trial for the death of her husband after he falls to his death, the 2024 Oscar winner for best original screenplay, enjoys a Criterion Collection release.

“In the Land of Saints and Sinners”: A group of IRA terrorists hide out in a remote Irish village after a bombing and encounter a retired assassin (Liam Neeson) in this thriller.

“Sasquatch Sunset”: Jesse Eisenberg stars as one of four sasquatche­s in this dialogue-free drama about a year in the life of a group of bigfoots.

“Red Right Hand”: Action thriller featuring Orlando Bloom as a man raising his niece in Appalachia, trying to live a quiet life before the local crime boss comes calling.

“Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms”: Chinese fantasy epic in which humans battle immortal forces and their monstrous minions.

“Damaged”: A Chicago detective travels across the pond to investigat­e the reappearan­ce of a serial killer in Scotland. With Samuel L. Jackson and Vincent Cassel.

“Drinkwater”: Coming-of-age comedy in which a new woman moves to town, changing a young man’s outlook.

“Knox Goes Away”: In his second effort as director-star, Michael Keaton plays a hit man with a fast-moving neurodegen­erative disorder that will rob him of his memory in only a matter of weeks.

“No Way Up”: The passengers of a plane face a desperate bid for survival after their aircraft crashes in the Pacific Ocean.

“Popular Therapy”: Two genius-level high school students combine their brain power to invent a new chemical with an eye towards joining the cool kids in this comedy.

“Sleeping Dogs”: Russell Crowe stars in this thriller as a former detective beset with memory loss trying to solve one last case as he is confronted by his forgotten past.

“The Bricklayer”: A CIA agent (Aaron Eckhart) is lured out of retirement to investigat­e a plot to implicate the agency.

“The Tiger’s Apprentice”: Based on the popular children’s book series by Laurence Yep, this coming-of-age tale boasts mystical characters, laughout-loud comedy and pulse-pounding action.

The voice cast includes Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Lucy Liu, Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang, Greta Lee, Brandon Soo Hoo and more.

“Amelia’s Children”: Portuguese horror film in which a man’s journey to locate his biological family leads to the discovery of new family members and a terrible secret.

OUT ON DIGITAL HD MAY 28

“Sting”: Australian horror flick about a girl who raises a harmless spider that suddenly changes into a much larger, terrifying creature.

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