Win erotic thriller Chloe on DVD
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Lies, sex and betrayal! Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson and Amanda Seyfried star in Atom Egoyan’s erotically charged thriller Chloe in which we discover just how far a woman will go to test her husband’s loyalty.
Julianne Moore plays Catherine, a successful doctor who suspects her handsome husband David (Liam Neeson) is cheating on her. To silence or answer her suspicions once and for all, she hires an irresistible and alluring young woman, Chloe (Amanda Seyfried), to put his fidelity to the test.
As Chloe's seductive behavior begins to obsess Catherine, events take an unpredictable turn with potentially fatal consequences for her family.
To celebrate the film's release on DVD & Blu-ray this week, the nice people at Optimum Home Entertainment have given us five DVD discs of Chloe to give away to five lucky winners. To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question:
Chloe is set in which city?
A) New York B) Toronto C) Paris
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Send your answer, clearly marked Chloe DVD Competition in the subject line, to movietalk@ipcmedia.com. The closing date for entries is Thursday 12 August 2010.
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Please note: we will collect your personal email data solely to process your competition entry. Prizes will be awarded to the first five correct entries drawn at random under independent supervision after the competition closes at midnight on 12 August 2010. We will notify the winner by email within 21 days of this closing date. The prize consists of a copy of the DVD of Chloe. Promoter: IPC Media. Prize Supplier: Optimum Home Entertainment. For full terms and conditions, see here.
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