“The Grand Son” (*1/2 out of four) was a mirthless thriller about a young manipulative schemer (Rhys Wakefield) who attempts to cover up the death of his grandmother (Leslie Anne Warren) once he realizes how this will throw his wealthy lifestyle into a tailspin but naturally things don’t go as planned. Visually sleek but dramatically empty and aloof and all characters are cold and unlikeable. Not all that different than Woody Allen’s “Match Point” but sorely lacking Allen’s grand touch.