Los Angeles Times

Offbeat ‘Lobster’ is unique

- By Noel Murray Though “The Girlfriend Experience” takes its name from Steven Soderbergh’s free-form 2009 film about calendar@latimes.com

New on Blu-ray

The Lobster Lionsgate DVD $19.98; Blu-ray, $24.99

It’s difficult even to describe Yorgos Lanthimos’ dry science-fiction comedy that’s a true original— even if at times it seems more willfully bizarre than coherent. Set in a society where all adult citizens are required by law to be romantical­ly partnered, the story concerns a last-chance rehabilita­tion program where singles either find suitable companions or get turned into animals. Lanthimos amusingly and inventivel­y satirizes both social convention and romantic desperatio­n, with a game cast that features Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, John C. Reilly and Ben Whishaw. “The Lobster” mostly spends its second hour repeating itself, without much of a plot to compensate for the wheelspinn­ing. Still, this film’s a must for fans of the offbeat. No one’s ever made a “find true love or get hunted down and transforme­d into a crustacean” movie quite like this one. Special features: A 20-minute behind-the-scenes featurette

VOD

Five Nights in Maine available 8/5

David Oyelowo follows up his brilliant performanc­e in “Selma” with a fine turn in this quiet indie drama, playing a depressed widower who honors his dead wife’s wishes by spending time with her cantankero­us mother. Dianne Wiest plays the mom, who’s struggling with cancer and is in no mood to reconcile with the son-in-law she never wanted. First-time writerdire­ctor Marie Curran keeps the tone muted and melancholy, allowing two excellent actors to explore the nuances of a fractured relationsh­ip. The result is a film that’s predictabl­e but moving.

TV set of the week

The Girlfriend Experience Season One Starz/Anchor Bay DVD, $39.98; Blu-ray, $49.99 prostituti­on and the global financial collapse, the Starz series features entirely new characters and an original theme. Co-creators Lodge Kerrigan and Amy Seimetz (who took turns writing and directing each episode) cast Riley Keough as a Chicago law firm intern who enjoys the money and independen­ce she finds while moonlighti­ng as an escort. The series is slow-paced at the start, but as the heroine’s double-life begins to affect her personal and profession­al lives, Kerrigan and Seimetz ratchet up the tension, turning “The Girlfriend Experience” into a gripping study of sexual power and gender dynamics. Special features: A trio of featurette­s

From the archives

Invasion of the Body Snatchers Collector’s Edition Scream! Factory Blu-ray, $34.93

Jack Finney’s novel “The Body Snatchers” has been frequently adapted to the big screen because its story of hive-minded alien impostors works well as a metaphor for whatever social or political movement a filmmaker wants to needle. Director Philip Kaufman and writer W.D. Richter delivered their own sharp take on the plot with 1978’s “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” in which Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams play San Franciscan­s investigat­ing whether their friends have become emotionles­s drones — or if they’ve just found a new, super-mellow spiritual center. Using Finney’s book as the basis for a critique of ’70s self-help and spirituali­sm (both represente­d by a hip guru played by Leonard Nimoy), Kaufman and Richter add a strong core to what could’ve been a campy horror remake. Even today, this is a legitimate­ly creepy movie, with “eww” worthy gore-effects and an ending that should send chills up any spine. Special features: Two commentary tracks and extensive interviews with the cast and crew

Three more to see

April and the Extraordin­ary World Universal DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.98; High-Rise Magnolia DVD, $26.97; Blu-ray, $29.97; also available on VOD; Louder Than Bombs Sony DVD, $19.99; Blu-ray, $36.25; also available on VOD.

 ?? Despina Spyrou ?? JESSICA BARDEN and Colin Farrell dance during a scene from “The Lobster.”
Despina Spyrou JESSICA BARDEN and Colin Farrell dance during a scene from “The Lobster.”
 ?? Hulton Archive / Getty Images ?? LEONARD Nimoy, Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams star in “Body.”
Hulton Archive / Getty Images LEONARD Nimoy, Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams star in “Body.”

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