Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing a Blu-ray combo pack of Ilya Naishuller’s acclaimed film NOBODY (4K Digital) on Tuesday, June 8, and June 22nd (4K, Blu Ray, DVD) Fresh Fiction has three digital copies to give away. Information on how to get yours is below, along with information on the release
CONTEST RULES:
The rules are simple: Email cole@freshfiction.com with your name and full mailing address (Note: U.S. addresses only and no PO boxes). Title your email subject: “NOBODY Giveaway” In the body of the email, let us know what fictionalized action hero you’d like to fight alongside. (Answering JOHN WICK is not acceptable) Make sure to be creative and descriptive as possible. The giveaway is active now until Monday, February 3rd at noon, central time.
Here’s a clip from Preston Barta’s review. You can find the full review here.
The confidence that Odenkirk puts forward in Hutch is what makes this movie killer-fun. The way he smiles at the promise of a car chase is absolutely to die for. Odenkirk isn’t cracking wise or going for his usual funny bone pokes. The humor is almost entirely situational. It’s the idea of a seemingly regular Joe taking on everything and everyone. Even when he’s inches away from death, Hutch is game, and it keeps the audience leaning in.
As mentioned, the world isn’t as vast as the Wickiverse. Hutch is just trying to reclaim his dignity, and he winds up throwing arms at the wrong people. That said, this is what sets Nobody apart. The framework (of a longtime bruiser leaving behind his dirty work in pursuit of peace only to get dragged back in) is there. But Nobody is more no nonsense about its narrative. It’s a quick 90 minutes, and it has a guts-and-glory-filled conclusion that’s well worth the price of admission. Let’s just say it involves some unmentioned co-stars serving some lead salads.
Nobody is non-stop carnage and a total blast. Hopefully, they keep the entries coming.
Disc Features:
BONUS FEATURES on 4K UHD, BLU-RAYTM, DVD AND DIGITAL:
NOBODY will be available on 4K UHD, Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital.
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