To celebrate the July 18th release of Bane, we are giving away a copy of the gruesome horror to 3 lucky winners.
Blending psychological horror with full-on gore, BANE, finally comes to DVD after a successful festival season that saw it win Best Horror Feature at Shriekfest in Los Angeles.
Katherine awakes in an underground cell with three other women – all have complete amnesia. The women soon discover they are part of a gruesome experiment with no obvious purpose. That night one of the other girls witnesses the first visit to their cell by the terrifying figure of the blood splattered Surgeon. One by one the Surgeon cuts a four digit number into each woman’s skin – the exact time he will return to kill them. Is there any way to escape? What is the purpose of the experiment? And who or what is screaming every time the lights go out?
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer this simple question:
BANE director James Eaves also made which 2006 horror film:
a. The Witches Hammer
b. The Witches Spanner
c. The Witches Screwdriver
Send you name and answer to [email protected] with ‘BANE COMPETITION’ in the subject line.
- Competition closes at midnight on Friday 22nd July
- There is no cash alternative
- UK readers only
- The first ten names out of the hat will win the prizes, drawn from random after the closing date
- The editor’s decision is final
BANE is released 18 July and comes with a whole host of extras, pre-order your copy today on Amazon
Tom Fordy is a writer and journalist. Originally from Bristol, he now lives in London. He is a former editor of The Hollywood News and Loaded magazine. He also contributes regularly to The Telegraph, Esquire Weekly and numerous others. Follow him @thetomfordy.
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