Los Angeles Times

A noteworthy ‘Lovesong’

- By Noel Murray calendar@latimes.com

New on DVD

Lovesong Strand DVD, $27.99; also available on VOD

In films like “In Between Days,” “Treeless Mountain” and “For Ellen,” director So Yong Kim has establishe­d herself as a skilled poet of the everyday, finding beauty and drama in travel, jobs, relationsh­ips, parenthood … life, essentiall­y. “Lovesong” is her most accessible film. Riley Keough and Jena Malone play Sarah and Mindy, old friends who become sexually intimate over the course of a long road trip with Sarah’s young daughter. The first half covers their dizzying romantic vacation; the second picks up three years later at Mindy’s wedding, where a previously easy friendship suffers from their shared secret. Keough and Malone have a credible chemistry as the leads, but the story rises and falls on Kim’s understand­ing of how women interact and how hard it is for some people to ask for what they really want. Special features: An interview with director Kim.

VOD

The Commune Available Friday

Eclectic Danish auteur Thomas Vinterberg (best known for “The Celebratio­n” and “The Hunt”) makes one of his most personal films with this vivid slice-of-life about changing cultural mores in 1970s Copenhagen. Ulrich Thomsen and Trine Dyrholm costar as uppermiddl­e-class intellectu­als who inherit a big old house and decide to share it with their free-spirited friends. As the couple explore alternativ­e lifestyles — while trying to be good parents and successful profession­als — Vinterberg and his co-writer Tobias Lindholm work in some of their own impression­s of life in Denmark, during a time when people were open to experiment­ing.

TV set of the week

Martin Clunes’ Islands of Australia Athena DVD, $34.99

“Doc Martin” star Martin Clunes brings his considerab­le charms to the threepart travelogue “Islands of Australia,” a follow-up to his similar 2009 docu-series “Islands of Britain.” While the latter looked at the culture, climate and wildlife of the land off the U.K. coast, the sequel spends time in 16 of Oz’s 8,000 isles, exploring the rich diversity in places like Norfolk, Restoratio­n, Tiwi and Maria. Clunes himself is an active participan­t in the adventure, putting feet on the ground as he learns about Australia’s complicate­d history.

From the archives

Streets of Fire: Collector’s Edition Shout! Select Blu-ray, $34.93

Director Walter Hill had just experience­d the biggest hit of his career — the Eddie Murphy vehicle “48 Hours” — when he retreated to his offbeat pulp cinema roots with this rock musical. Michael Paré and Amy Madigan play guns for hire who set out to save a singer played by Diane Lane from an evil biker played by Willem Dafoe. Despite a catchy soundtrack that features the Fixx, the Blasters and Dan Hartman’s massive chart hit “I Can Dream About You,” the film flopped at the box office in 1984. But home video audiences helped rescue an often clunky but enjoyably unusual B-movie, which in its new 2K transfer looks more than ever like a dime-store paperback cover come to live.

Special features: New and vintage featurette­s.

Three more to see

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

Sony DVD, $26.99; Blu-ray, $34.99; also available on VOD

The Space Between Us

Universal DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.98; also available on VOD

xXx: Return of Xander Cage

Sony, $29.98; Blu-ray, $39.99; 3D, $44.99; also available on VOD

 ?? Strand Releasing ?? JENA MALONE, in white, and Riley Keough, in gray, wrestle with their feelings in “Lovesong.”
Strand Releasing JENA MALONE, in white, and Riley Keough, in gray, wrestle with their feelings in “Lovesong.”

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