7.2
Jim

Take this Waltz is a movie that wants you to have a problem with it. It’s about a woman (Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine) torn between her husband (played by Seth Rogan) and a new man who entered her life. It’s an emotional and honest account as well as a mature slice-of-life film that you will appreciate either if you are familiar with a similar situation in real life, or if you give the film a chance, which I recommend you do.

1. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
MAX

Price:
 $9.99 per month
Device availability:
 Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Samsung TV, Xbox

Formerly HBO Max, Max is a subscription-based on-demand platform that is only available in the US. New subscribers can choose from three monthly tiers ranging from $10 (with ads) to $15 (no ads) to $20 (no ads, plus more concurrent streams, downloads, and 4K streaming). An annual subscription option is also available.

When you subscribe, you’ll get HBO’s world-class exclusives, such as The Wire and Game of Thrones but Max also functions as a bundle: you’ll get content from Discovery, DC, Criterion Collection, Looney Tunes, Studio Ghibli, Turner Classic Movies, and Crunchyroll.

Most mobile devices that can stream video support Max, although there is yet no app for Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices.

2. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
FUBO

Price:
 $74.99 per month
Free Trial:
 7 days
Device availability:
 Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS, Roku

Fubo is a live TV and on-demand streaming service. The platform had it beginning as a soccer stream service, but it quickly became popular as a viable alternative to expensive cable subscriptions in the U.S, offering an attractive bundle of more than 100 live channels as well as an endless array of on-demand movies.

3. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
MAGNOLIA SELECTS

Price:
 $4.99 per month
Free Trial:
 7 days
Device availability:
 Android, iOS, Roku
Magnolia Selects is an on-demand streaming platform created and curated by Magnolia Pictures, a major player in the indie film industry.

4. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
VUDU

Device availability:
 Amazon Fire TV, Android, Chromecast, iOS, LG Smart TV, Playsation, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, TiVo, Vizio, Xbox, Xfinity Flex
Vudu is an on-demand streaming service that allows users to rent or purchase more than 200,000 new releases. Founded in 2007, it's one of the first companies to offer digital films in HD. Vudu's main strength is its ease of access and jam-packed catalog of movies and TV shows, but it also boasts free content, which they run on ads. In 2020, media and ticketing firm Fandango acquired Vudu and merged both companies' streamers into one. They decided to keep the Vudu name because of its vast and loyal customer base.

5. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
KANOPY

6. You can rent
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
AMAZON
for $3.99

7. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
DIRECTV

8. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
HOOPLA

9. You can rent
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
ITUNES
for $3.99

10. You can rent
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
MICROSOFT
for $4.99

11. You can rent
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
PLAY
for $3.99

12. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
REALEYZ

13. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
REDBOX

14. You can watch
Take this Waltz (2012)
on
YOUTUBE