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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Swerve Swings onto Blu-ray March 18th

Pulsing with menace, called "seductive and thrilling" and compared to Hitchcock and early Coen brothers by The Hollywood Reporter, Swerve is a modern take on classic film noir. While driving cross-country to a job interview, Colin (David Lyons TV's "Revolution", Eat Pray Love) witnesses a two-car crash that leaves one driver decapitated. The good-hearted Colin pulls a beautiful and mysterious young woman, Jina (Emma Booth, Parker, The Boys Are Back), from the wreckage, along with a suitcase full of money. But soon, he becomes entangled with a crooked local cop (Jason Clarke, Zero Dark Thirty, The Great Gatsby) - who happens to be the very jealous husband of Jina - as well a murderous thug (Travis McMahon, Cactus) who is after the cash. The suspense and action build in this gripping thriller set in the breathtaking but unforgiving Australian outback.
  
 A GOOD SAMARITAN COMES TO REGRET HIS SPLIT SECOND DECISION TO SAVE A WOMAN INVOLVED IN A CAR CRASH   
SWERVE  
Zero Dark Thirty Star Jason Clarke Delivers a Frightening Performance in the Gripping Thriller, Hitting Blu-ray and DVD on March 18, 2014  
Pulsing with menace, called "seductive and thrilling" and compared to Hitchcock and early Coen brothers by The Hollywood ReporterSwerve is a modern take on classic film noir. It comes to high-definition Blu-ray and DVD from Cohen Media Group on March 18, 2014, with SRPs, respectively, of $34.98 and $24.98.   
While driving cross-country to a job interview, Colin (David Lyons TV's Revolution, Eat Pray Love) witnesses a two-car crash that leaves one driver decapitated. The good-hearted Colin pulls a beautiful and mysterious young woman, Jina (Emma Booth, Parker, The Boys Are Back), from the wreckage, along with a suitcase full of money. But soon, he becomes entangled with a crooked local cop (Jason Clarke, Zero Dark Thirty, The Great Gatsby) - who happens to be the very jealous husband of Jina - as well a murderous thug (Travis McMahon, Cactus) who is after the cash. The suspense and action build in this gripping thriller set in the breathtaking but unforgiving Australian outback.  
Time Out New York's Keith Uhlich raved, "Clarke and McMahon are splendid antagonists, with the former's volcanic rage balancing nicely against the latter's quiet menace, while Booth makes for an alluring femme fatale." Screen Daily's Frank Hatherley called SWERVE "a smart, stylish, straight-up thriller." The Hollywood Reporter's Megan Lehmann said, "[Director] Craig Lahiff's feisty genre outing is a neat surprise," while Chuck Brown of Slant magazine called it "a confident and exciting genre film."  
Cohen Media Group's Blu-ray and DVD both contain bonus material, including interviews with the cast and crew.
Order your copy today!

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