Long-running, still-Premium VOD titles “Greenland” and “News of the World,” along with $5.99 rentals “Tenet” and “Let Him Go,” are this week’s chart toppers. “News” and “Tenet” made all four lists (as did “The War with Grandpa”). “Let Him Go” failed to make Spectrum’s top 10, with its price reduction coming too late to impact the list. There were a few surprises. Why is “2067,” an Australian science-fiction film starring Ryan Kwanten and Kodi Smit McPhee, available for $0.99 at Apple? (It’s more expensive elsewhere.) “Promising Young Woman,” in its fourth week at $19.99, continues to show consistent interest with #4 and #5 placements. Nate Parker’s “American Skin” has staying power as a standard-price release, charting three places.

Studio Ghibli/GKids Netflix was its usual schizophrenic grab bag. After a series of more general-audience debuts, including some obscure action titles, “Malcolm & Marie” popped up as the first black-and-white film to take #1 since “Roma.” More typically, two international action titles — South Korea’s “Space Sweepers” and Spain’s “Black Beach”  — are new flavors of the week. Another Netflix staple, comedies with Black headliners, also delivered with “All About the Benjamins,” “Are We There Yet?,” and “Money Train” (a rare pre-20th century film to rank on their charts) in the top 10. Apple TV Ranked by number of transactions, with position as of Monday, February 8

FandangoNOW

Ranked by revenue accrued not transactions, for February 1-7

Google Play

Ranked by number of transactions, with the daily position as of Monday, February 8

Spectrum

Ranked by transactions between January 29 – February 4, all priced $6.99 except where noted

Netflix Movies

Most-viewed, current ranking as of Monday, February 8; originals include both Netflix-produced and -acquired titles