Win ‘RoboCop’ goodies and DVD bundles!

To celebrate the release of RoboCop in cinemas on Friday 7 February, we’ve got sets of RoboCop merchandise (including a bottle opener, USB, badge and t-shirt) and DVD bundles (including Source Code, Maximum Conviction and End of Watch) to give away to 4 of our Twitter followers!

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Win ’12 Years a Slave’ books!

To celebrate Hesperus Classics’ release of Solomon Northup’s 12 Years a Slave, we’ve got copies of the book to give away to 5 of our Twitter followers!

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‘Joss Whedon: A Creative Portrait’ book review

David Lavery’s book was originally intended to chart Joss Whedon’s successful television career and then ponder over his failure to translate it into big screen success. Fortunately, with his abortive Wonder Woman project now career footnote, it revels in the triumphant box office success of Marvel’s The Avengers.

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Win Joss Whedon biography books!

To celebrate I.B.Tauris’s release of Joss Whedon: A Creative Portrait (out now, £10.99), we’ve got copies of the book to give away to five of our Twitter followers!

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Win horror movie ‘Banshee Chapter’ on DVD!

To celebrate the release of the “jump-out-of-your-seat scary” horror movie Banshee Chapter on DVD and VOD on Monday 27 January, we’ve got a DVD to give away to one of our Twitter followers!

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Win ‘Riddick’ goodies and Blu-ray!

To celebrate the release of Riddick on DVD, Blu-ray and Blu-ray Steelbook (exclusive to HMV) on Monday 13 January, we have a Blu-ray, vest, back pack and torch to give away to one of our Twitter followers!

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Win sci-fi horror ‘The Colony’ on DVD!

To celebrate the release of the spine-chilling dystopian sci-fi horror movie The Colony on DVD on Monday 20 January, we’ve got a DVD to give away to one of our Twitter followers!

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‘American Hustle’ movie review

American Hustle is acclaimed director David O. Russell’s follow-up to the Academy Award-winning Silver Linings Playbook. And even though he took on that film’s two co-stars once again — Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, the latter fresh off The Hunger Games — Russell went in an entirely different direction with the two of them and the plot itself.

He’s abandoned his more of-the-time approach, with help from co-writer Eric Warren singer, and transported audiences back the late ’70s/early ’80s for a comedy-crime film. But does it work? Absolutely.

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