This competition has concluded. Thanks to everyone for entering.
Thanks to Universal Pictures Australia, This Is Film has 5 double passes to give away to US, releasing in Australian cinemas Thursday March 28th.
Synopsis:
After sending shockwaves across contemporary culture and setting a new standard for provocative, socially-conscious horror films with his directorial debut, Get Out, Academy Award®-winning visionary Jordan Peele returns with another original nightmare that he has written, directed and produced. US stars Oscar® winner Lupita Nyong’o as Adelaide Wilson, a woman returning to her beachside childhood home with her husband, Gabe (Black Panther’s Winston Duke), and their two children for an idyllic summer getaway.
After spending a tense beach day with their friends, Adelaide and her family return to their vacation home to discover the silhouettes of four figures standing in their driveway. Us pits an ordinary American family against a terrifying and uncanny opponent: doppelgängers of themselves.
US is in Australian Cinemas March 28
https://www.universalpictures.com.au/micro/us
How to enter: For your chance to see US, you need to like This Is Film on Facebook and answer the following question: what is your favourite monster movie and why?
The best answers will be contacted via Facebook on March 23, with passes being mailed out shortly after.
Please note: you must be over the age of 15 and hold an Australia residential address to be eligible.

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The Thing! – Terrifying to a T!
American Werewolf in London, saw this when I was a kid and it ignited my love of all things horror, but especially werewolves. I love them.
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (1973)
I was only young when I saw it and it was terrifying.
Monsters Inc. – The twists and turns, the production value… Don’t get me started on the suspense that builds towards the end of the film when Randall has Mike in the scream extractor. Lights on for that scene.
A Quiet Place. This film about the need to be quiet because of monsters with an acute sense of hearing was gripping from start to finish.
Pan’s Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro is my all time favourite monster movie for its amazing cinematography and the way how history & supernatural get fused together so brilliantly!