“Blood And Money” (**1/2 out of four) was a lukewarm melodrama about a recovering alcoholic Vietnam vet (Tom Berenger) who is trying to survive in Northern Maine as he realizes he is nearing the end of the road; one day while hunting he stumbles upon a dead woman and a large bag of money from a botched robbery and this obviously leads to complications and consequences. Interesting and intriguing at first but story starts to meander and sag when he finds the money which is when it ought to be peaking. Similar in some ways to “No Country For Old Men” and Berenger has played this same role many times before in “Last Of The Dogmen” and “Sniper.” Rich and haunting music score by Zak McNeil is a plus.