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Expired => Closed Competitions => Topic started by: culturebird on Monday 12 March 2018, 07:29:04 pm



Title: Wn 1/10 "The Endless" double preview passes - FB - WA only
Post by: culturebird on Monday 12 March 2018, 07:29:04 pm
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COMP TIME!....W.A. entrants only

Thanx to our great friends at Cinema Paradiso I have 10 double passes up for grabs to see THE ENDLESS - it looks fantastic.

Please tag who you would love to take, share and like this post and if you havent given DB PUBLICITY page a 'like' please do or check that you have. People who have liked my page get a double chance. You must be able to attend on Monday March 19th. Winners drawn on Friday March 16th

The Endless
Monday, March 19
6.15pm for 6.30pm start at Cinema Paradiso

Following their Tribeca breakout, Resolution, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead direct and star in another chilling, intensely original genre hybrid.

After escaping a cult as children, brothers Aaron and Justin are living hand-to-mouth a decade later, until they receive a mysterious message in the mail that seems to be from their former “family”.
Aaron insists they go back to investigate, and the protective Justin reluctantly agrees, concerned about returning to the place they worked so hard to leave behind. Once there, Aaron is quickly drawn back under the sway of the cult’s intensely magnetic leader Hal (Tate Ellington), while Justin remains uneasy.
Soon inexplicable happenings begin to occur in the group’s desert encampment, and both Aaron and Justin are forced to conclude that the unsettling events seem to be in line with the cult’s strange and supernatural axioms. Will they unearth the cult’s mysterious secret in time to prevent history from repeating itself?
"This is the kind of film that inspires young filmmakers, showing how a smart script and a camera lens’s gaze relying more on suggestion and misdirection, can create horror and science fiction as impactful and engaging as anything out there."