Spider-Man: No Way Home - Official Marvel Movie DVD & Blu-ray | Action-Packed Superhero Film for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights
Spider-Man: No Way Home - Official Marvel Movie DVD & Blu-ray | Action-Packed Superhero Film for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights

Spider-Man: No Way Home - Official Marvel Movie DVD & Blu-ray | Action-Packed Superhero Film for Home Entertainment & Movie Nights

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Relased from prison after six long years, Joey Larabito (Tim Roth) does not seem the type of guy to have committed a murder. Childlike, his every action speaks of innocence and kindness, even among the cruel realities and grime of New York. Returning to his childhood home, with a mere forty dollars in his pocket, Joey hopes to stay with his brother Tommy (James Russo) and his wife Lorraine (Deborah Kara Unger), until he can get back on his feet. Lorraine is reluctant, afraid that a hardened criminal is in their midst. As the weeks go by she slowly awakens to his kind, hard-working nature, but realizes that all is not what it seems. Joey and Tommy are headed for collision. As the ties of childhood unravel in a tale of devotion and betrayal, one brother fights for the truth, the other for his life.

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Gritty and realistic unknown independent piece about slow young man (brilliant Roth) just released from prison struggling to stay clean while living with his troublemaker older brother (Russo at his best) and his battered wife (Unger, in a tender performance). Buddy Giovinazzo's low-budget 'No Way Home' is a perfect example of a near flawless gem of a film with a superb cast that went hugely unnoticed during its release. Packed with raw emotion, masterful performances and a genuine Staten Island setting, I find it very unfortunate that movies like this are so rare to come by. I saw this once years ago on IFC Channel and been wanting to see it again ever since. Unfortunately its nearly impossible to find a version that'll play on standard American DVD players, so I was forced to watch the one I ordered on my PC (shipped from the UK). Do I care? Not really. 'No Way Home' was well worth it.