Win a double-pass to Woody Allen’s “Irrational Man”
Irrational Man opens in cinemas this Thursday 20 August and we have 5 double passes to give away!
Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone and Parker Posey, Irrational Man is a wry, upbeat comedy about a brilliant but tormented philosophy professor in crisis.
Abe (Phoenix) arrives at a small picturesque Rhode Island College feeling that his life is meaningless. He soon attracts the attention of Rita (Posey), a lonely professor who sees Abe as her escape from an unhappy marriage, and Jill (Stone), a bright student who finds his tortured artistic personality irresistible. Pure chance changes everything for Abe when he overhears a stranger’s tale of woe. Abe sees his opportunity to perform what he believes is a moral act and suddenly his life has purpose. But as Jill begins to uncover the true cause of Abe’s newfound happiness, his perfect plan begins to unravel.
Showcasing terrific comedic performances and Woody Allen’s trademark wit, Irrational Man is a playful musing on the fallibility of reason in the face of reality. In Cinemas August 20.
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1 Competition is open to Australian residents only and over 18 year of age. 2. Only entries completed with these terms and conditions will be eligible. 3. Competition starts 00:01 AEST 18/08/2015 and closes 23:59 AEST 25/08/15. 4. Five winners will receive a double-pass to Irrational Man valued at $40. Total prize valued at $200. The prize is not transferable or exchangeable and cannot be taken as cash. 5. The winner will be drawn at nextmedia Pty Ltd, 207 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards NSW 2065. Permit Numbers NSW LTPM/14/0155, ACT TP 14/03817.1. Please allow up to two weeks for delivery of your prize. 7. The promotor is not responsible for misdirected or lost mail. 7. All entries will be included to receive newsletters and special offers from nextmedia and on behalf of its valued partners. You may unsubscribe from this free service at any time. 8. Promoted by nextmedia Pty Ltd ABN: 84 128 805 970.


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