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Movie Ticket Giveaway: TRISHNA
July 10, 2012 | 11:15AM

Watching “Slumdog Millionaire””s Freida Pinto on the big screen for 113 minutes is probably recommendation enough for seeing any movie, but add to that:

  • a heartbreaking love story adapted from Thomas Hardy’s Tess of The D’Urbervilles
  • a lush India setting
  • the always versatile Michael Winterbottom  (of “Tristram Shandy: The Cock And Bull Story” and “24 Hour Party People” fame) at the helm
  • rising Indian Hunk Riz Ahmed (from Four Lions)
  • and more

and you have yourself quite the “must-see” check list that applies to the upcoming TRISHNA movie.

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The film opens in DC next Firday, July 20th but we have a pile of tickets to giveaway to the following preview screening:

  • Monday, July 16
  • 7:30 PM
  • Landmark E Street

To enter to win-leave us a comment telling us what your favorite sweeping love story movie of all time is. We will notify the winners by COB Thursday.

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Recent Comments:
  • Anh says:

    Titanic! Cried like a cry machine every.single.time….

  • Ywang says:

    Roman Holiday, a true classic.

  • Film-y says:

    Bridges of madison county

  • koppakabana says:

    gone with the wind! oh ashley!

  • steph says:

    when harry met sally! <3 <3 <3

  • incendia says:

    The Cranes are Flying. A sweet love story is interrupted by WWII, and things get brutal! It’s sad but so beautiful to watch.

  • Chelsea says:

    Life is Beautiful. “Principessa!” Love and ultimate sacrifice.

  • mon says:

    The English Patient

  • frasco says:

    West side story! They are both handsome, young, in love and so sincere, pure, simple. I cry all the time, but I don’t tell anyone.

  • chiknpotpie says:

    The Princess Bride.

  • Charlotte says:

    Doctor Zhivago

  • Jstar21 says:

    It Happened One Night, romance and comedy!

  • Jeff says:

    the notebook

  • Imani says:

    Devdas =]

  • Markeyla says:

    Pride & Prejudice

  • Kelly says:

    cheesy, but i always loved While You Were Sleeping great memories of watching it with my sister when we were

  • Suri cruise says:

    An Affair to Remember…not to be confused with the Tracy Jordan movie, A Blaffair to Rememblack. Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant were truly spectacular.

    “If you can paint, then I can walk; everything is possible”

  • Postcollegiate says:

    The Apartment. I’m not sure what that says about my psyche.

  • Svetlana says:

    winners have been notified-check your emails!