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27th Sep 2019

COMPETITION: Win tickets to the Irish Premiere screening of Joker in Dublin

Eoghan Doherty

Joker

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Sure, the world might be a complete and utter mess right now, but don’t worry, we’ve got something that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

You’ve heard the hype. Now see what all the fuss is about.

The Big Reviewski gang have teamed up with Warner Bros. Pictures to give you the chance to win two tickets to attend the Irish Premiere screening of Joker (in Irish cinemas on 4 October).

It’s really no laughing matter when we say that these tickets are probably one of the most sought-after prizes in town right now.

Joaquin Phoenix’s performance as The Greatest Villain Of All Time is already being touted as a maniacal masterclass, as he roams the gritty, grimy streets of Gotham City playing Arthur Fleck, a broken man searching for any kind of connection with the people and fractured society around him.

Directed by Todd Phillips, the man behind Old School and The Hangover trilogy, Joker also boasts an excellent supporting cast including Marc Maron, Zazie Beetz and living legend Robert De Niro as TV talk show host, Murray Franklin.

You and your guest will be among the first people in the country to see Joker, with the exclusive Irish Premiere screening taking place on Tuesday 1 October at 6.30pm in Dublin. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning this prize are two very easy things:

  1. Subscribe to The Big Reviewski on JOE YouTube channel by clicking here
  2. Answer the very simple question below

(CLUE: The really obvious answer to the question is in the below episode of The Big Reviewski. Simply hit PLAY to get the answer.)

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So put on a happy face and check out the official trailer for Joker right here…

Clip via Warner Bros. UK

Joker, Certificate 16, hits Irish cinemas on 4 October

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