Family Jewels is a ballsy US comedy starring Chloe Sevigny, Judy Greet and Patrick Wilson. To celebrate its 25 April release we have 3 DVD copies to give away! Competition ends 21 May 2011.
Everyone loves Jeff Bridges, and he stars with Justin Timberlake in missmatched father-and-son road movie The Open Road. Great performances all round. To celebrate the 25th April DVD release we have 3 DVDs to give away!
The road trip movie is an enduring film genre that has produced more than a few film gems. Let’s hope that in this particular Top 10 list we managed to pick one of your favourites. Even if one of our favourites stars a notorious bigot…
Having said tearful goodbyes to our latest band of innocent intern dream-punchers, it’s left to the haggard founders to drag the tattered decorations of ORANGE WEDNESDAYS HURRAH out of storage, and hang them in the now silent corridors of Best For Film towers. It’s never the same, but WE MUST GO ON. Sigh. At least we’ve got Winnie the Pooh, eh?
Guillermo del Toro fans will be delighted with ABEL, a fantastical film about a mute Mexican boy who starts speaking in the manner of his mother’s missing partner. We have 3 x ABEL DVDs to give away! Competition ends 16 May 2011.
You know what’s better than Wednesday? Friday. But screw you guys, we’ll probably all be dead by then. Let us rejoice at our current aliveness; let us read words about the cinema, understand the words about the cinema and act on the words about the cinema. Hey, let’s go to the cinema! Wednesday!
Enter the Void is the highly anticipated new film from the French New Wave director of Irreversible. If you want something groundbreaking and technically a cinematological head trip, we have Enter the Void DVDs and posters to give away! Competition ends 26 April 2011.
Compared to great unique films like Donnie Darko and Inception, Ink is a fantastic indie supernatural thriller about a fantasy world and a businessman’s love for his daughter. We have 3 DVD copies to give away! Competition ends 11 May 2011.
Ah, Tim Burton. It seems everyone’s got an opinion on the pseudo-gothic king of whimsical romantic fantasy – whether you worship his early work and abominate Alice in Wonderland, prefer his more straightforward films (Planet of the Apes, anyone?) or just want to see more dead women getting married, it’s hard to stay neutral. With that sentiment ever at the forefront of our minds, we’ve had a bit of a row.
Competition closed. Winners: D Mullooly, K Scott, Y Brownsea
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