New on DVD and Blu-ray

The Master; Holy Motors; The Thief of Bagdad

The Master

(Starz/Anchor Bay, $30)

Joaquin Phoenix is frighteningly good in this Paul Thomas Anderson drama about a World War II vet who falls under the spell of a cult leader, said the Phoenix Arizona Republic. Philip Seymour Hoffman proves nearly his match, though, and Amy Adams is “sneaky great” as the guru’s wife.

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Holy Motors

(Indomina Releasing, $20)

Leos Carax’s latest tour-de-force is an exercise in “unbounded imagination, bravura acting, and head-over-heels movie love,” said The Washington Post. It’s also impossible to describe, except to say that star Denis Lavant adopts different personas in a series of hallucinatory vignettes.

The Thief of Bagdad

(Cohen Film Collection, $25)

Douglas Fairbanks’s 1924 Arabian Nights–inspired swashbuckler “still feels major,” especially in this outstanding Blu-ray transfer, said the A.V. Club. Fairbanks produced and starred as a ne’er-do-well who falls for a princess. “Simply as spectacle,” it succeeds.