Los Angeles Times

Redford’s going out in style

- By Noel Murray

New on Blu-ray The Old Man & the Gun 20th Century Fox DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.99; also available on VOD

Based on the true story of aging bank robber Forrest Tucker and his “Over-the-Hill Gang,” writer-director David Lowery’s film stars Robert Redford, in what the actor had said will be his last film role. Casey Affleck costars, playing a burned-out police detective who comes alive again while investigat­ing the easygoing, elusive Tucker. “The Old Man & the Gun” is brief and breezy, and Lowery seems more interested in re-creating the look and feel of the early ’80s than in any kind of caper plot. But whenever Redford trades wrinkly smiles with the luminous Sissy Spacek (playing Tucker’s equally happy-golucky girlfriend), it’s a reminder of how warm and inviting a good movie can be. Special features: A Lowery commentary track and multiple featurette­s

VOD The Standoff at Sparrow Creek Available Friday

First-time feature writerdire­ctor Henry Dunham’s gripping and relevant drama stars James Badge Dale as an ex-cop who over the course of one night in a heavily armed warehouse meets with his anarchist militia to find who might’ve slaughtere­d a gathering of policemen at a funeral. A cross between a drawingroo­m mystery and a macho B-movie, the movie is talky and twisty — at times to a fault. But the punchy dialogue and terrific cast do cut to the heart of a modern America where people are more loyal to their political tribes than their country.

TV set of the week Poetry in America: Season One PBS DVD, $39.99

Hearkening back to the TV of the late ’50 and early ’60s — when visionary producers tried to spread high culture to the masses — the PBS series features an allstar cast of actors, musicians, athletes, writers and politician­s, reciting and commenting on some of the most significan­t poems in America’s literary history. The 12-episode first season runs the gamut from Emma Lazarus’s Statue of Liberty poem “The New Colossus” and Emily Dickinson’s “I cannot dance upon my toes” to works by Allen Ginsberg and the rapper Nas, with commentary from the likes of Shaquille O’Neal, Bono, Bill Clinton, Anna Deavere Smith and Yo Yo Ma. Special features: None

From the archives Obsession Shout! Factory Blu-ray, $34.93

Early in his career, director Brian De Palma was accused of “ripping off ” Alfred Hitchcock, but that doesn’t accurately capture what he did with movies like this 1976 gonzo masterpiec­e. Written by Paul Schrader — with hazy Vilmos Zsigmond cinematogr­aphy and a score by frequent Hitchcock collaborat­or Bernard Herrmann — “Obsession” stars Cliff Robertson as a New Orleans businessma­n, who falls in love with an art restorer (played by Geneviève Bujold), who looks just like his murdered wife (also Bujold). Adopting a tone and style that’s like someone’s half-remembered dream of watching “Vertigo,” De Palma explores what he loves about Hitchcock’s original, showing how its tale of conspiraci­es and compulsion­s is really about ordinary people penned in by social expectatio­ns and their own desires. Special features: New and vintage interviews, and a scholarly commentary track

Three more to see Halloween (2018)

Universal DVD, $29.98; Blu-ray, $34.98; 4K, $39.98; also available on VOD

Madeline’s Madeline

Oscillosco­pe DVD, $34.99; Blu-ray, $39.99; also available on VOD

Reign of the Supermen

Warner Bros. Blu-ray, $24.98; 4K, $39.99; also available on VOD

 ?? Eric Zachanowic­h Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporatio­n ?? ROBERT REDFORD and Sissy Spacek in “The Old Man & the Gun.” He says it will be his last role.
Eric Zachanowic­h Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporatio­n ROBERT REDFORD and Sissy Spacek in “The Old Man & the Gun.” He says it will be his last role.

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