Los Angeles Times

HERE’S A MODERN TEEN-AGE ROM-COM

- By Noel Murray works. This picture is sweet and engaging, with a real understand­ing of how adolescent melodrama does and doesn’t change from generation to generation.

New on Blu-ray Love, Simon

20th Century Fox DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.99; 4K, $39.99; also available on VOD

Too many recent high school rom-coms feel like pale copies of ’80s movies, but director Greg Berlanti’s adaptation of Becky Albertalli’s YA bestseller “Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda” feels very much like a film of the 2010s — right down to its Bleachers-heavy soundtrack. Nick Robinson stars as Simon, a gay teen weighing the pros and cons of coming out while dealing with escalating social media gossip about himself and his friends. This is undeniably formulaic, relying on contrived situations and stock characters. But the formula Special features: A commentary track, deleted scenes and featurette­s

VOD The Year of Spectacula­r Men

Available Friday

A real family project, this indie comedy stars Madelyn Deutch (who also wrote the script) as Izzy, an aimless millennial who dates a succession of losers while living with her successful modelactre­ss sister Sabrina, played by Zoey Deutch. The movie’s produced by Howard Deutch and directed by Lea Thompson — Madelyn and Zoey’s parents — and the decades of Hollywood experience in play, coupled with the cast and creators’ intimate connection, helps turn a ramshackle collection of amusingly awkward romantic vignettes into something with spark. Not everything works, but the Deutch sisters are a delight in every scene they share together, and Madelyn has an unusual screen presence and a feel for the absurd that marks this 27-year-old as a talent to watch.

TV set of the week Menace & Murder: A Lynda La Plante Collection Acorn DVD, $59.99

Writer Lynda La Plante is responsibl­e for some of the best British crime TV of all time, including “Prime Suspect” and “Trial and Retributio­n.” This box set brings together three of La Plante’s lesser-known shows, featuring contributi­ons from actors who’ve gone on to impressive careers. “Supply and Demand” stars Eamonn Walker as an undercover cop taking on some of the department’s most dangerous missions. “Killer Net” features Paul Bettany in a story about college students whose online shenanigan­s put them in the path of a serial killer. And in “Mind Games,” Fiona Shaw plays a criminal profiler on a case involving a young man played by Chiwetel Ejiofor. Special features: None

From the archives Six Films by Nikolaus Geyrhalter Icarus/KimStim DVD/Blu-ray, $74.98

This box set is anchored by a new Blu-ray edition of the Austrian documentar­ian’s best-known work: 2005’s “Our Daily Bread,” a darkly mesmerizin­g look at how the global food industry relies on grueling human labor and cruelty to animals. This collection presents a broad overview of Geyrhalter’s themes and style: from the more convention­ally journalist­ic “Pripyat” (which interviews residents of Chernobyl, a decade after the disaster), “Over the Years” (which tracks the last employees of a failing textile mill from pre- to postclosur­e) and “Elsewhere” (which visits 12 communitie­s way off the grid); to the more abstract “Abendland” (which stares silently at the people who work at night to keep Europe going) and what may be Geyrhalter’s ultimate statement-of-purpose, “Homo Sapiens” (consisting of entirely static shots of abandoned facilities).

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KATHERINE Langford as Leah and Nick Robinson in the title role in the formulaic, sweet “Love, Simon.” Ben Rothstein

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