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A well-crafted crime thriller

- By Noel Murray Actress Michelle Morgan makes an auspicious feature the wannabes. what mattered in politics 30 years ago and at the ways comedians tried to mock it.

New on Blu-ray

Wind River Lionsgate DVD, $29.95; Blu-ray, $34.99; also available on VOD

Taylor Sheridan’s western/cop hybrid marks the directoria­l debut of the man who wrote “Sicario” and “Hell or High Water” and firmly establishe­s him as one of the most vital genre filmmakers working today. A finely crafted big-screen crime novel — and a heartening surprise hit on the art house circuit last summer — “Wind River” stars Jeremy Renner as a Wyoming animal-control agent who works with the FBI, including an agent played by Elizabeth Olsen, and the local Native American tribal authoritie­s to solve a rape and murder in the snowy mountains. Their trail winds through drug dens and government mining camps, revealing both the hardship and beauty of life in what remains of the American frontier. As attuned to character as he is to setting, Sheridan keeps delivering smart procedural­s that work as both crowd-pleasing entertainm­ent and as sophistica­ted critics’ darlings. Special features: Deleted scenes VOD It Happened in L.A. Available Tuesday writing and directing debut with “It Happened in L.A.,” a genially episodic romantic comedy about modern love in the city of stars. Morgan stars as a bluntly opinionate­d writer who breaks up with her more successful TV producer boyfriend, then is surprised by how much trouble she has landing a rebound guy. Dree Hemingway plays her best friend, an interior designer who always seems to have her pick of creepy men. The story here is thin, and the movie’s take on the shallownes­s of Los Angeles relationsh­ips isn’t exactly original. But “It Happened in L.A.” is bright and funny, with a refreshing willingnes­s to mock the pretension­s of the powerful and

TV set of the week DC Follies The Complete Series Shout! Factory DVD, $34.99

This Sid & Marty Krofftprod­uced political satire had the misfortune to arrive on TV in 1987, at a time when the daily news out of Washington was far less kooky than it is now. But before the show was canceled — after two seasons and 44 episodes — it provided a solid showcase for hilarious character actor Fred Willard, who plays a bartender serving puppet caricature­s of various statesmen and celebritie­s. Today, “D.C. Follies” is a fascinatin­g look back at From the archives Gidget Twilight Time Blu-ray, $29.95

In 1957, Austrian-born Hollywood writer Frederick Kohner released the novel “Gidget,” a funny and insightful piece of beach-culture anthropolo­gy, written in the voice of his teenage daughter. The 1959 movie adaptation stars Sandra Dee as the smart, headstrong “girl midget” who crashes the Malibu surfing boys club, catching the eye of both young hunk Moondoggie (James Darren) and the grizzled Big Kahuna (Cliff Robertson). The film retains as much of the book’s underlying adolescent sexual anxiety that the studio censors would allow, but even at its tamest it’s a delightful celebratio­n of an overlooked young woman, who makes a space for herself in a world designed for dudes.

Three more to see

Atomic Blonde Universal DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.98; 4K, $44.98; also available on VOD Aquarius Kino Lorber DVD, $29.95; Bluray, $34.95 Brigsby Bear Sony DVD, $25.99; Blu-ray, $30.99; also available on VOD calendar@latimes.com

 ?? Fred Hayes The Weinstein Co. ?? ELIZABETH OLSEN and Jeremy Renner are agents trying to solve a rape and murder in “Wind River.”
Fred Hayes The Weinstein Co. ELIZABETH OLSEN and Jeremy Renner are agents trying to solve a rape and murder in “Wind River.”
 ?? Jonathan Prime Focus Features ?? CHARLIZE THERON is a lethal superspy on assignment in Cold War-era Berlin in “Atomic Blonde.”
Jonathan Prime Focus Features CHARLIZE THERON is a lethal superspy on assignment in Cold War-era Berlin in “Atomic Blonde.”

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