Please note that this competition is now closed. You will be contacted shortly if you are one of the lucky winners!
It’s been a little while but it’s once again competition time here at Thoughts On Film! This time we have DVD copies of the new black comedy Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife from debut writer/director and Scandal star Scott Foley, which is already on iTunes and will be released on DVD on April 13th. It features a great cast including Patrick Wilson (Insidious, Watchmen), Amy Acker (The Cabin in the Woods, TV’s Person of Interest), Donald Faison (Clueless, TV’s Scrubs), Greg Grunberg (TV’s Heroes), Nicolette Sheridan (TV’s Desperate Housewives) and Foley himself.
Here’s the official plot synopsis:
Everyone hates Ward’s wife and wants her dead, Ward (Faison) most of all. But when his friends’ murderous fantasies turn into an (accidental) reality, they have to deal with a whole new set of problems — like how to dispose of the body and still make their 3 p.m. tee time.
We love a good black comedy here and the cast alone makes this one worth watching! Check out the trailer below to get a flavour for the film:
Thanks to Maven Publicity, Solo Media and Matchbox Films, we have 3 DVD copies to give away. To be in with a chance of winning you just have to answer the following: what is your favourite Patrick Wilson film and why? Make your answers interesting to give you the best chance of scooping one of the DVDs! You can either comment on this post with you answer below or tweet us with your answer @TOF_UK using the hashtag #ThoughtsOnFilmComp.
Now time for the the small print:
- Competition open to UK residents only
- Only one entry per person
- Entrants must be 18 or over
- Competition closes on Sunday April 19th at 23:59pm GMT
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Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife is available for digital download on iTunes now and is released on DVD on Monday April 13th.
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I love the insidious movies. It was the first thriller/horror movie to actually scare me. Me and the wife were the only people in the cinema for the first one and I was constantly jumping and hiding my face.
Watchmen – predictable possibly, but a fab adaptation of the comics. Particularly fab costumes, including Patrick Wilson’s Nite Owl II
The A-Team film! Unfortunately I am old enough to remember the original series and was a big fan (who wasn’t!) and so was a bit dubious about the film but it was great. I love a good black comedy and this sounds brilliant….I pity the fool who doesn’t enter this competition!
Insidious – I ‘m a HUGE horror movie fan and can safely say I’m an expert on horror. It’s VERY hard for a movie to scare me but this one scared to go up the stairs to bed
I loved him in passengers! I am cabin crew and end up watching all of these types of movies! I shouldn’t really as I’ll end up changing careers!
My favourite of his films is ‘The Alamo’; something of a critical and commercial flop, but I really enjoyed it. Some great action scenes, and Wilson was convincing enough as the lawyer William Travis.
Insidious was my favourite because i am a horror fan anyway but his performance made the whole film a hit when they made an insidious 2 without him it bombed
Loved “Watchmen” as I am a huge Alan Moore fan!
Insidious, easy choice 🙂
The A Team because I aint ‘No Fool’ and am a huge Mr T fan!
Insidious saw it in the cinema with my daughter was so scary!!!!!
The conjuring, im still scared of dolls!
Love the A-TEAM takes me back to my childhood on a Saturday.
Watchmen