New on DVD and Blu-Ray

Here we have a nicely even week, with both catalog and new titles providing many points of interest. For new titles, even the boutiques are getting in on the action, with Criterion giving Andrew Haigh’s excellent 45 Years its second (and hopefully) definitive U.S. Blu-Ray, while Oscilloscope releases Sophia Takal’s well-received psychological thriller Always Shine. And even the big studios have some good titles of recent vintage, between Pablo Larrain’s woozy study of grief Jackie (with a buzzsaw of an orchestral score by the great Mica Levi) and the better-liked of Disney’s two 2016 features by most everyone except the Academy, Moana. Catalog titles include the Warner Archive Collection giving us that most-request Francis Ford Coppola title, Finian’s Rainbow (while Tucker: The Man and His Dream isn’t even available in its correct aspect ratio, grumble grumble), as well as Blake Edwards showbiz satire S.O.B., Mill Creek giving Garry Shandling the most inappropriate tribute imaginable by releasing his and Mike Nichols’ What Planet Are You From?, Milestone releasing Samuel Beckett’s short film Film and its accompanying documentary Notfilm, and Universal finally giving America a Blu-Ray of Francois Truffaut’s Fahrenheit 451.

45 Years (Criterion)
Always Shine (Oscilloscope)
Colors (Shout Factory)
Compulsion (Kino)
The Eyes of My Mother (Magnolia)
Fahrenheit 451 (Universal)
Film (Milestone)
Finian’s Rainbow (Warner Archive Collection)
Incarnate (Universal)
Jackie (Fox)
Major Payne (Universal)
Man Down (Lionsgate)
Moana (Disney)
Notfilm (Milestone)
S.O.B. (Warner Archive Collection)
That ’70s Show: The Complete Series (Mill Creek)
Trespass Against Us (Lionsgate)
What Planet Are You From? (Mill Creek)