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“Never Let Go” Explodes Onto DVD & Digital HD August 22

The award-winning international action-thriller “Never Let Go” will be available on DVD and Digital HD August 22nd from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Howard J. Ford (“The Dead,” “The Dead 2: India”), this high-octane thrill ride stars Angela Dixon (“Offensive,” “Dead End”) in a “powerhouse performance” (Bradley Hadcroft, The People’s Movies) as a single mother who takes the law into her own hands to rescue her abducted child. Stunningly shot on location in Morocco and Spain, this “genuinely nail-biting” (Cleaver Patterson, Film International) movie features a strong supporting cast that includes Rami Nasr (upcoming “Murder on the Orient Express,” TV’s “The Night Manager”), Nigel Whitmey (“London Has Fallen,” “Saving Private Ryan”) and Lisa Eichhorn (“About Time,” “The Talented Mr. Ripley”). “Never Let Go” had its world premiere at FrightFest 2015, where it received top reviews from critics, and won Best Independent Feature at the 2016 National Film Awards and Best Director (Ford), Best Actress (Dixon) and Best Film at the 2016 Artemis Women-In-Action Film Festival.

A single mother desperately searches for her missing child in a beautiful, but unfamiliar land, following an apparent abduction. Trusting no one, and stopping at nothing, as she weaves her way through the murky backstreets and barren landscapes, now implicated in the murder of a seemingly innocent man, her connections back in the US begin to reveal that there is much more at stake than first meets the eye.

Available on DVD & Digital HD August 22nd

 

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.