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Win! Guillermo Del Toro's Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

by Plex
17 Feb

dont be afraid packshotSomething ancient and evil is alive in the darkness beneath the Blackwood Mansion.

When young Sally Hurst (Bailee Madison) arrives in Rhode Island to visit her father Alex (Guy Pearce) and his new girlfriend Kim (Katie Holmes) at the Victorian mansion they are restoring, she already feels like an outsider and her ornate new home seems a cold and unwanted prison.

Finding comfort and escape in her solitary exploration of the property, and despite the warnings of the caretaker Mr. Harris (Jack Thompson), Sally embarks on an adventure that leads to the discovery of a hidden basement, undisturbed since the mysterious disappearance a century earlier of the mansion's builder, famed nature illustrator Emerson Blackwood.

Once the private studio of Blackwood, the dark and dank underground chamber houses the secrets of the past of this unstable and unholy place, and perhaps something even more sinister.

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is out on Monday - follow the jump to win a copy right now.

In order to win a copy, all you have to do is answer this one simple question:

Guillermo del Toro was born in:

A. USA

B. Mexico

C. Spain

Email your answer and address to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  with AFRAID in the subject line. An email entry counts as ONE entry into the competition.

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Plex

Plex – the Scarlet Pimpernel of movie reviewing. He’s worked in the industry since the turn of the century, has a black book of contacts worth killing for, and isn’t afraid to give duff films both barrels. Harrison Ford called him ‘that little shit’ and he once trod on Johnny Depp’s foot. That’s just how he rolls.

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