Write a 10-Word Soderbergh Review, Win Tickets to the Haywire Premiere (UPDATED with Winning Entry)
MMA star Gina Carano makes her action heroine debut this month in Steven Soderbergh's spy revenge pic Haywire, which bone-crunched its way into moviegoer hearts during AFI Fest. Can't wait to see Carano put a beat down on just about every leading man (Channing Tatum, Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender) whose path she crosses? Submit a 10-word review of any Soderbergh film to enter to win a pair of tickets to Thursday's Los Angeles premiere.
Your faithful Movieline editors will select the 10-word review that moves, tickles, or pummels us the most, in true Haywire fashion. The best part? The premiere ticket prize includes entry to the after party, where you can worship Carano in person. Just, y'know. Keep your distance.
The rules for Movieline's Haywire premiere giveaway:
- Submit a 10-word review of any Soderbergh movie in the comments below. Entries must be exactly 10 words, no more, no less!
- Enter with your full name and an email address where you may be reached.
- Eligible entrants must be at least 18 years of age and able to attend the premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday, January 5 at 7:30pm.
One (1) winner will be selected and notified the morning of Thursday, January 5. Tickets must be picked up at will call at the Los Angeles premiere and are not transferable.
Contest ends Thursday, January 5 at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET. -- so get to reviewing!
UPDATE: Movieline's Haywire 10-word review contest is now closed! Thanks to all of our Soderbergh critics for playing -- we'll announce the grand prize winner shortly, along with the winning selection.
UPDATE #2: Congrats to Movieliner HwoodHills, whose 10-word review of Soderbergh's Bubble tickled us with its astute alliterative analysis:
BUBBLE begins a bomb but buoyantly bounces back before blackout.
Cheer on HwoodHills and thanks for playing, everyone!
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