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WAMG Giveaway: Win the DVD of the Horror Film ANYTHING FOR JACKSON – Available June 15th – We Are Movie Geeks

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WAMG Giveaway: Win the DVD of the Horror Film ANYTHING FOR JACKSON – Available June 15th

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RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to the horror film, ANYTHING FOR JACKSON, from Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural. RLJE Films will release ANYTHING FOR JACKSON on VOD, Digital, DVD and Blu-ray on June 15, 2021.

Now you can win the Win the DVD of ANYTHING FOR JACKSON   We Are Movie Geeks has two to give away. Just leave a comment below telling us what the scariest movie you’ve seen yet this year (I’s say SPIRAL. It’s so easy!

1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT. PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO US ADDRESSES.  NO P.O. BOXES.  NO DUPLICATE ADDRESSES.

2. WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES

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Directed by Justin G. Dyck (Christmas With a Prince) and written by Keith Cooper (A Witches’ Ball), ANYTHING FOR JACKSON stars Sheila McCarthy (The Broken Hearts GalleryDie Hard 2), Julian Richings (Spare Parts, Man of Steel), Konstantina Mantelos (“Miss Misery”, “Paranormal 911”) and Yannick Bisson (“Murdoch Mysteries”). RLJE Films will release ANYTHING FOR JACKSON on DVD for an SRP of $27.97 and Blu-ray for an SRP of $28.96.

In ANYTHING FOR JACKSON, after a tragic car accident that took their grandson’s life, Audrey and Henry are unable to go on without him. Following the guidance of their ancient spell book, the elderly couple decide to abduct a young pregnant woman with the intention of performing a “reverse exorcism” to channel their grandson’s spirit inside her unborn child. But when it becomes clear the ritual has called upon more than one spirit, the couple realize they have summoned more than they bargained for and must put an end to the evil entity they’ve invoked.

The critics are impressed:

This Year’s HEREDITARY” – Nerdist​

“the kind of nightmare fuel that would impress Clive Barker” – RogerEbert.com

“a riotously gory, impish inversion of all things yuletide” – The Guardian​