COMPETITION: Win An iPad Mini With Hemlock Grove & Sci-Fi London

Netflix will be showcasing its creepy new supernatural series Hemlock Grove at this year’s packed-to-bursting Sci-Fi London festival (30 April - 6 May). Even if you’ve been watching it online, this unique chance to watch it on the big screen should nor be missed. You can see all those deliciously gory FX writ large!

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And to celebrate this special screening Netflix and Sci-Fi London have given us some rather wonderful prizes to give away in a competition:

• An iPad Mini plus six months subscription to Netflix and a pair of tickets to Sci-Fi London for the winner
• A six-month subscription to Neflix and a pair of tickets each for three runners-up

The story starts with the body of a young girl, mangled and murdered in the shadow of the former Godfrey steel mill. Some suspect an escapee from the White Tower, a biotech facility owned by the former steel magnates. Others believe the killer could be Peter (Landon Liboiron), a 17-year-old gypsy kid from the wrong side of the tracks, who tells his classmates he's a werewolf. Or it could be Roman (Bill Skarsgård), the arrogant Godfrey scion, whose sister Shelley is disturbingly deformed and whose mother, Olivia (Famke Janssen), is the otherworldly beautiful and controlling grand dame of Hemlock Grove .

The 12 th Annual Sci-Fi London Festival is at BFI Southbank and Stratford Picture House between 30 April and 6 May.

It’s seven days of lots of awesome stuff – some of it’s even free!

There’s a costume parade, film premieres and Q & A’s and Whovian celebrations for the 50th Anniversary. There’s also the Arthur C Clarke Awards, talks from industry professionals about how they bring our favourite franchises to life on the screen, and many other off the wall things like… a dog show­ – how cool’s that?

Tickets, programme information, and other such bits and bobs can be found at http://www.sci-fi-london.com/ .

To enter this competition, click here

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.