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Catalogue JB Hi-Fi 01.11.2022 - 30.11.2022
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MOVIE FEATURE visit stack.com.au NEW FROM IMPRINT FILMS A new box of neo-noir thrillers, the films of director Roland Joffé, and some retro British TV leads a bumper Blu-ray bundle this month. Words Scott Hocking mprint's first collection of neo-noir cinema was [: box full of deliciously dark crime thrillers. For the second volume, the label has selected an equally eclectic range of underrated and forgotten films from acclaimed directors the likes of Kathryn Bigelow, Mike Figgis, Joe Carnahan and James Gray. This new seven-disc hardbox set also includes an 80-page companion booklet. Corrupt cops, gangsters, psychopaths and blue- collar criminals populate After é Neo-Noir Cinema Collection Two, which kicks off chronologically with Point Break director Kathryn Bigelow's underrated and relentless cop thriller Blue Steel (1990), making a welcome debut on Blu-ray. Jamie Lee Curtis stars as a rookie cop who is drawn into a dangerous game of cat-and- mouse with an obsessed madman (Ron Silver). Extras TBC. As the title suggests, police corruption is the focus of Internal Affairs (1990), directed by Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) and starring Richard Gere as a decorated LAPD officer who's rotten to the core and under investigation by IA agent Andy Garcia. Extras include new interviews with the director, screenwriter and co-composer. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz (La Haine), The Crimson Rivers (2000) is a grisly serial killer thriller in the tradition of Seven. Jean Reno (Leon: The Professional plays a criminologist on the trail of a serial killer in the French Alps, who joins forces with a young cop (Vincent Cassel) investigating a possibly related crime in a nearby village. Extras The new Imprint range is out on November 30 for a limited time only (while stocks last] Blue Steel (1990) include an audio commentary by Reno and Cassel, a documentary and featurettes. The Way of the Gun (2000) marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects). This stylish, Tarantino-inspired crime caper stars Ryan Phillippe and Benicio Del Toro as a pair of no good drifters who kidnap a pregnant surrogate mother (Juliette Lewis) for ransom, inciting the wrath of a gangster determined to rescue her whatever the cost. Extras include three audio commentaries and cast interviews. Set amongst the bleak environs of New York City's rail yards, The Yards (2000) is director James Gray's ode to blue-collar crime. Mark Wahlberg plays an ex-con trying to go straight, only to be lured into corrupt business dealings by his uncle (James Caan) and cousin (Joaquin Phoenix). Charlize Theron, Faye Dunaway and Ellen Burstyn round out a stellar supporting cast. Extras include the Director's Cut, new interviews, director commentary, deleted scenes and featurettes. A companion piece of sorts to Collection One's Rush, Nare (2002) sees Jason Patric as a suspended undercover narcotics cop who winds up back on the beat with a rogue partner (Ray Liotta) to investigate the murder of a young officer. Featuring knockout performances by the two leads and directed with style to burn by Joe Carnahan (Smokin' Aces), this cracking cop thriller is ripe for rediscovery on Blu-ray. Extras include audio commentary, featurettes and cast interviews. Fae pads B} Serle) ue (1992) ama features Brendan Jewish student at an exclusive school. A star athlete popular with his peers and the girls, his future Cee Ne eS k out for Matt Damon and in supporting roles. CITY OF GOD (2002) UIE ICOM MCA U elma Msg ie Mena cane elven mie screenplay’, this harrowing true story of elie, TCO a UREN Oc a CN uO CHI Uy ee , where a young boy aspires toa better life as a photographer. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE FABULOUS STAINS (1982) Atrio of misfit teenage girls (led by a youn Der sful punk band before ine pitfalls of the musi Peek) Domenie deo vault and is fanbase on Blu-ray DISTANT THUNDER (1988) SOTERA NSE AUR le in this drama exploring the impact of PTS! PMc eM meUT cou in the wild ROE cnn ie (Ralph Macchio) after 15 years DIRECTED BY ROLAND JOFFE i Lae ac Khmer Rouge regime; South Tonnes Lie a Vlei EI GE e) Tan a mc TRL A THE AVENGERS: THE EMMA PEEL COLLECTION (1965-1967) The third volume in the Imprint TV range resurrects the inging sixties’ Brit arring the great MUNRO tee ring the iconic character, Re jbhifi.com.au JI HIFF

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MOVIE FEATURE visit stack.com.au NEW FROM IMPRINT FILMS A new box of neo-noir thrillers, the films of director Roland Joffé, and some retro British TV leads a bumper Blu-ray bundle this month. Words Scott Hocking mprint's first collection of neo-noir cinema was [: box full of deliciously dark crime thrillers. For the second volume, the label has selected an equally eclectic range of underrated and forgotten films from acclaimed directors the likes of Kathryn Bigelow, Mike Figgis, Joe Carnahan and James Gray. This new seven-disc hardbox set also includes an 80-page companion booklet. Corrupt cops, gangsters, psychopaths and blue- collar criminals populate After é Neo-Noir Cinema Collection Two, which kicks off chronologically with Point Break director Kathryn Bigelow's underrated and relentless cop thriller Blue Steel (1990), making a welcome debut on Blu-ray. Jamie Lee Curtis stars as a rookie cop who is drawn into a dangerous game of cat-and- mouse with an obsessed madman (Ron Silver). Extras TBC. As the title suggests, police corruption is the focus of Internal Affairs (1990), directed by Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) and starring Richard Gere as a decorated LAPD officer who's rotten to the core and under investigation by IA agent Andy Garcia. Extras include new interviews with the director, screenwriter and co-composer. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz (La Haine), The Crimson Rivers (2000) is a grisly serial killer thriller in the tradition of Seven. Jean Reno (Leon: The Professional plays a criminologist on the trail of a serial killer in the French Alps, who joins forces with a young cop (Vincent Cassel) investigating a possibly related crime in a nearby village. Extras The new Imprint range is out on November 30 for a limited time only (while stocks last] Blue Steel (1990) include an audio commentary by Reno and Cassel, a documentary and featurettes. The Way of the Gun (2000) marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects). This stylish, Tarantino-inspired crime caper stars Ryan Phillippe and Benicio Del Toro as a pair of no good drifters who kidnap a pregnant surrogate mother (Juliette Lewis) for ransom, inciting the wrath of a gangster determined to rescue her whatever the cost. Extras include three audio commentaries and cast interviews. Set amongst the bleak environs of New York City's rail yards, The Yards (2000) is director James Gray's ode to blue-collar crime. Mark Wahlberg plays an ex-con trying to go straight, only to be lured into corrupt business dealings by his uncle (James Caan) and cousin (Joaquin Phoenix). Charlize Theron, Faye Dunaway and Ellen Burstyn round out a stellar supporting cast. Extras include the Director's Cut, new interviews, director commentary, deleted scenes and featurettes. A companion piece of sorts to Collection One's Rush, Nare (2002) sees Jason Patric as a suspended undercover narcotics cop who winds up back on the beat with a rogue partner (Ray Liotta) to investigate the murder of a young officer. Featuring knockout performances by the two leads and directed with style to burn by Joe Carnahan (Smokin' Aces), this cracking cop thriller is ripe for rediscovery on Blu-ray. Extras include audio commentary, featurettes and cast interviews. Fae pads B} Serle) ue (1992) ama features Brendan Jewish student at an exclusive school. A star athlete popular with his peers and the girls, his future Cee Ne eS k out for Matt Damon and in supporting roles. CITY OF GOD (2002) UIE ICOM MCA U elma Msg ie Mena cane elven mie screenplay’, this harrowing true story of elie, TCO a UREN Oc a CN uO CHI Uy ee , where a young boy aspires toa better life as a photographer. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE FABULOUS STAINS (1982) Atrio of misfit teenage girls (led by a youn Der sful punk band before ine pitfalls of the musi Peek) Domenie deo vault and is fanbase on Blu-ray DISTANT THUNDER (1988) SOTERA NSE AUR le in this drama exploring the impact of PTS! PMc eM meUT cou in the wild ROE cnn ie (Ralph Macchio) after 15 years DIRECTED BY ROLAND JOFFE i Lae ac Khmer Rouge regime; South Tonnes Lie a Vlei EI GE e) Tan a mc TRL A THE AVENGERS: THE EMMA PEEL COLLECTION (1965-1967) The third volume in the Imprint TV range resurrects the inging sixties’ Brit arring the great MUNRO tee ring the iconic character, Re jbhifi.com.au JI HIFF
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