Oculus COMPETITION

Win! Oculus screening tickets – in cinemas Friday 13 June

To celebrate the release of OCULUS, in cinemas Friday 13 June we’re giving you the chance to win tickets for you and three friends to attend an exclusive preview screening in London on 4 June for a fright-filled night! After all, no one should see it alone.

Ten years ago, tragedy struck the Russell family, when Kaylie’s (Karen Gillan) brother, Tim (Brendon Thwaites), was convicted of the murder of their parents. Kaylie is still haunted by that fateful night believing in a malevolent supernatural force unleashed through an antique mirror, the Lasser Glass, in their childhood home. Kaylie tracks down the mirror, only to learn similar deaths over the past century. Tim and Kaylie soon find their hold on reality shattered by terrifying hallucinations, and realize, too late, that their childhood nightmare is beginning again...

To be in with a chance of winning this horrifying prize, including four tickets to the special preview on 4 June in London, simply answer the question behind this spooky link .

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Additional Terms And Conditions

  1. Closing date 11.59pm Thursday 29 May
  2. No travel and accommodation will be provided
  3. Winner must be able to attend on Wednesday 4 June in London
  4. Proof of age and ID will need to be provided
  5. No alternative prize is available if the winner is unable to attend

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