CONTEST CLOSED! In L.A.? Then We Could Be Sending YOU to See The Raven at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on April 25th
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You know the old adage the early bird gets the worm? Well, what if that worm were writhing on a mangled corpse just seconds before a raven swooped down for the kill? Ah, the luxuries of being early! Speaking of which…
We are giving away two pairs of tickets for an exclusive screening of The Raven a full two days before it’s released nationwide. Even better? You’ll be able to dig it in the ever so historic Hollywood Forever Cemetery on April 25th!
To enter for your chance to win, just send us an E-MAIL HERE including your FULL NAME AND E-MAIL ADDRESS. Winners will be notified by the 24th, and you must be able to provide your own transportation to the location, which is 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90038.
Good luck!
Look for James McTeigue’s The Raven starring John Cusack, Luke Evans and Brendan Gleeson on April 27th, 2012.
The Raven begins with Poe arriving in Baltimore as a serial killer is terrorizing the city, using the writer’s stories as the inspiration for his crimes. Poe is a suspect at first, but he eventually joins forces with a police inspector to solve the crimes and save the woman he loves.
Synopsis
In this gritty thriller, Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack, Being John Malkovich) joins forces with a young Baltimore detective (Luke Evans, Immortals) to hunt down a mad serial killer who’s using Poe’s own works as the basis in a string of brutal murders. Directed by James McTeigue (V for Vendetta), the film also stars Alice Eve (Sex and the City 2), Brendan Gleeson (In Bruges) and Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Faster).
When a mother and daughter are found brutally murdered in 19th century Baltimore, Detective Emmett Fields makes a startling discovery: the crime resembles a fictional murder described in gory detail in the local newspaper—part of a collection of stories penned by struggling writer and social pariah Edgar Allan Poe. But even as Poe is questioned by police, another grisly murder occurs, also inspired by a popular Poe story.
Realizing a serial killer is on the loose using Poe’s writings as the backdrop for his bloody rampage, Fields enlists the author’s help in stopping the attacks. But when it appears someone close to Poe may become the murderer’s next victim, the stakes become even higher and the inventor of the detective story calls on his own powers of deduction to try to solve the case before it’s too late.
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