Wednesday Mar 10

Win Open Graves on DVD

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Open_GravesTo celebrate the February 15 DVD release of the gripping horror film Open Graves, starring Eliza Dushku (Dollhouse) and Mike Vogel (Cloverfield) we're giving away three DVDs of the film courtesy of our friends at Icon Home Entertainment.

This modern chiller follows a group of young surfers as they find an ancient artifact called Mamba - a board game made from the remains of a witch killed during the Spanish Inquisition. As soon as they start playing the game, death begins to stalk the group and Erica (Dushku) and Jason (Vogel) must try to unwind the horrifying chain of events if they are to save their friends.

To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question:

Eliza Dushku played Faith in which long-running TV show?

This competition is now closed. Thanks for your interest.


 

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