On Wednesday, September 15th, Acorn Media are releasing four of late 2020’s best horror films to DVD and Blu-ray, and to celebrate we’re giving away 6 bundles on the medium of your choice – worth up to $140!

Got your plans for Halloween sorted? This year you can settle in for a horror-filled movie marathon with four of late-last year’s scariest flicks. We’re giving six lucky readers the chance to take home a bundle of terrifying horror films on DVD or Blu-ray – just let us know which you’d prefer!

The four films in the bundle include:

Scare Me

During a power outage, two strangers tell scary stories. The more Fred and Fanny commit to their tales, the more the stories come to life in the dark of a Catskills cabin. The horrors of reality manifest when Fred confronts his ultimate fear: Fanny may be the better storyteller.

Tigers Are Not Afraid

A haunting horror fairy-tale set against the backdrop of Mexico’s devastating drug wars, Tigers Are Not Afraid follows a group of orphaned children armed with three magical wishes, running from the ghosts that haunt them and the cartel that murdered their parents. Filmmaker Issa López creates a world that recalls the early films of Guillermo del Toro, imbued with her own gritty urban spin on magical realism to conjure a wholly unique experience that audiences will not soon forget.

Terrified

On an ordinary suburban street in Buenos Aires, voices are heard from kitchen sinks. Bodies are levitating. Evil is here. It is up to a doctor, her colleague, and an ex-cop to get to the bottom of this neighbourhood nightmare. Demian Rugna’s must-see Terrified is one of the scariest movies of any year.

Random Acts of Violence

When comic book creator Todd Walkley embarks on a road trip to a convention, people start getting killed. It soon becomes clear that a crazed fan is using Todd’s “SLASHERMAN” comic as inspiration for the brutal murders. As the bodies pile up–and Todd’s friends and family become victims themselves–Todd will be forced to take artistic responsibility.

Want to win a copy of each of these nail-biters on Blu-ray or DVD to watch from the safety and comfort of your home? All you have to do is fill out this form which will sign you up to our Film & TV Observer newsletter, and let us know which medium you’d prefer. It’s that easy!

Sign up now for your chance to win!

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED

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Competition runs from August 31st 2021 9am AEST and ends October 1st 2021 9am AEST. Only Australian residents aged 15+ are eligible.

Terms and conditions can be found here.

COMPETITION INFORMATION

Competition:Win a horror film bundle on DVD or Blu-ray featuring four of 2020’s best
Entrants:Only Australian residents aged 15+ are eligible
Entry Period:Starts August 31st 2021 9am AEST and ends October 1st 2021 9am AEST
Entry: 
  1. Log on to this page
  2. Fill in all the required data fields on the entry form
Limit:One (1) entry per person
Prize Determination:The winner will be chosen at random
Notification: By email within one week of the winner being chosen
Claim Period:Within 4 weeks from the date of Notification. [Note: 3 months in South Australia. Shortest claim period is 4 minutes in NSW]
Unclaimed Prize Determination:Should the winner not claim the prize within 4 weeks from the date of Notification, a new winner will be chosen. The new winner will be notified via email within a week of the Prize Determination.
Prize:3 x Blu-ray bundles including copies of Scare Me, Tigers Are Not Afraid, Terrified and Random Acts of Violence, valued at $34.95 each ($139.80 per bundle).
3 x DVD bundles including copies of Scare Me, Tigers Are Not Afraid, Terrified and Random Acts of Violence, valued at $29.95 each ($119.80 per bundle).
Total Prize Pool Value:$778.80
Prize Conditions:
  1. Entrants must have a fully completed Brag Observer profile
  2. Entrants agree to be signed up to the Film & TV Observer newsletter (which is free and can be unsubscribed from at any time after the competition ends).

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