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Competition: ‘The Unholy’ on Blu-ray!
Win a copy of this Sam Raimi-produced horror film on HD disc.
The Unholy, based on James Herbert’s best-selling book Shrine, follows a young hearing-impaired girl who is visited by the Virgin Mary and can suddenly hear, speak, and heal the sick. As people from near and far flock to witness her miracles, a disgraced journalist (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hoping to revive his career investigates. But as terrifying events begin to happen all around him, he starts questioning if these miracles are the works of the Virgin Mary… or something more sinister.
Written and directed by Evan Spiliotopoulos, from producer Sam Raimi (Evil Dead), The Unholy also stars Katie Aselton (The Gift), William Sadler (Bill & Ted Face the Music), newcomer Cricket Brown, Diogo Morgado (Son of God), and Cary Elwes (Saw).
To celebrate this release, Frame Rated are giving away 1x Blu-ray to a lucky reader!
To be in with a chance of winning this prize, answer this question:
‘The Unholy’ is based on a novel by author James Herbert called Shrine, but which other classic horror story did he write?
a) The Fog.
b) The Mist.
c) The Storm.
If you know the answer:
- E-mail us your answer and include a valid UK or Ireland delivery address.
- Your subject must also be ‘Unholy Competition’.
Terms & Conditions:
- The deadline for entries is 31 July 2021 at 5PM (GMT).
- If you don’t include a valid UK or Ireland delivery address your entry will be disqualified.
- One entry per e-mail account. Multiple entries will be deleted and the sender blacklisted from future competitions.
- Winners will be chosen at random then informed within days of the competition ending.
- If the winner isn’t subscribed to our Newsletter, another winner will be chosen.
- We aren’t liable for safe delivery of this prize (this is the responsibility of the prize provider), but we can hasten on your behalf if necessary after 10 working days.
The Unholy is available on DVD & Blu-ray from 2 August 2021.
Originally published at https://www.framerated.co.uk on July 27, 2021.