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Win the Time Out Film Guide 2006
To celebrate the release of the 14th edition, we're giving away ten copies, worth £22.50 each.
Sep 29 2005
The Time Out Film Guide 2006 hits shelves next Thursday (October 6), and we've got ten copies to give away to ten lucky winners.
A compilation of critical guidance to nearly a century of feature films, the guide offers unrivalled coverage of international cinema, Hollywood and Bollywood, blockbusters, documentaries, silent movies and forgotten classics.
This essential 1,766-page tome is packed with objective, concise and informed comment on the very widest range of movies, all written by knowledgeable critics who have a genuine love of film.
This is the 14th edition, and it includes 800 new reviews, an expanded actors' directory, 106 illustrated 'Cinefile' features on classic, oddball or underrated films, and 30 'Backstory' interviews with film-makers on significant recent releases.
And this is all in addition to the 16,000 reviews written by Time Out critics over the last 37 years.
To be in with a chance of getting your hands on a copy of this indispensable guide, just answer this question:
Who wrote the novel 'Howl's Moving Castle'.
Email your answer, together with your name, address and daytime phone number to competitions@timeout.com, by October 10.
Terms and conditions.
You can buy the 14th edition of the 'Time Out Film Guide 2006' for £22.50 at all good bookshops from October 6, or for just £14 (plus p&p) from the Time Out shop here.
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