Under the Skin

DVD competition


boom competitions - win a copy of Under the Skin on DVD

*** THIS COMPETITION HAS CLOSED ***

To celebrate the release of British drama Under the Skin, starring Scarlett Johansson, we've got 3 copies on DVD to be won, courtesy of StudioCanal.

Closing date:
31st July 2014

For your chance to win, correctly answer the following question:

Scarlett Johansson recently played a waitress in a Jon Favreau film. What was it called?

Best of luck.





terms & conditions

1. This competition is only open to UK residents aged 18 or older, excluding BOOM's friends and family and anyone else directly associated with this promotion.

2. The first three names drawn will receive a copy of Under the Skin on DVD.

3. One entry per person - and yes, we will check. If we find that you have entered multiple times, we will disqualify you from this competition. Repeat offenders will be disqualified from entering future competitions. And we don't like robots, so we investigate multiple entries and entries suspected as being from robots will be deleted.

4. Closing date for entries is midnight on 31st July 2014.

5. Winners will be notified within 7 days by email. If a winner does not respond with their posting details 7 days after we sent them the initial notification email, their prize will be offered to another person following a subsequent further draw. This process will repeat until somebody responds and tells us where to send the prize. If you're entering, please remember to check your emails!

About Under the Skin:
boom competitions - win a copy of Under the Skin on DVD

Studiocanal is thrilled to announce the home entertainment release of one of the films of the year, as Under the Skin arrives on digital platforms on July 7th and on Blu-ray and DVD on 14th July 2014.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Jonathan Glazer (Sexy Beast, Birth), Under the Skin features an absolutely mesmerising performance from Scarlett Johansson (Her, Don Jon) as a seductive alien preying upon single men in Scotland.

Adapted from Michael Faber’s novel of the same name, Under the Skin has undergone a decade-long transition from page to screen, with performances heightened in the finished film by Glazer’s singular decision to shoot many of Johansson’s scenes as unscripted conversations with non-actors, using hidden cameras. Johansson’s revealing performance excitingly displays a further willingness to not only bare her own skin, but to deviate from convention as her character battles with burgeoning emotions in a world filled with feeling. Unsure as to why she acts the way she does, the conflicted emotion she gradually feels for her victims endangers her own existence.

Joining Johansson and the numerous unknowns are rising stars Paul Brannigan (The Angel's Share) and Michael Moreland (Filth).