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Win Tickets to 'Bullet Boy' Screening

We've got 250 tickets to give away for a very special Time Out screening of Saul Dibb's powerful new film.

Mar 10 2005

Fresh out of youth custody, Ricky (Ashley Walters, aka So Solid Crew's Asher DJ) is trying to stay on the straight and narrow, but on returning home finds himself caught in a street clash.

What begins as a minor confrontation quickly escalates into a series of retaliations that spiral out of control with devastating consequences.

As Ricky sacrifices family and a new start in the name of loyalty, it seems only a matter of time before Curtis (Luke Fraser), his impressionable younger brother, is drawn into the cycle of violence.

'Bullet Boy' opens on April 8.

Thanks to Verve we have 250 tickets for a preview on Tuesday, April 5 at 7pm at the Curzon Soho. Send an SAE, marked 'Bullet', to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by March 29.

The first 125 readers picked out of the hat will each receive a pair of tickets.

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