Arriving on Blu-ray this week is the 10th anniversary edition of Love Actually, and with Richard Curtis‘ next film, the time-travel rom-com About Timehitting theaters in November, we’re giving away a prize pack featuring both films. Thanks to Universal Pictures we have two (2) prize packs, including both the aforementioned Blu-ray and the official soundtrack for the Rachel McAdams-led film. See how to enter below and all entries must be received by 11:59 PM EST on Friday, October 18th.

To enter, simply do the below three steps:

1. Like The Film Stage on Facebook

2. Follow The Film Stage on Twitter


3. Comment in the below box with your favorite time-travel film.

 

We will select the winners at random and notify via Facebook. One entry per household. No purchase necessary. Winners must live inside the U.S.  and shipping to a P.O. box is not permitted.

1. The Luckiest (Ben Folds)

2. How Long Will I Love You (Jon Boden, Sam Sweeney, Ben Coleman)

3. Mid Air (Paul Bucchanan)

4. At The River (Groove Armada)

5. Friday I’m In Love (The Cure)

6. Back To Black (Amy Winehouse)

7. Gold In Them Hills (Ron Sexsmith)

8. The About Time Theme (Nick Laird-Clowes)

9. Into My Arms (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)

10. Il Mondo (Jimmy Fontana)

11. Golborne Road (Nick Laird-Clowes)

12. Push The Button (Sugababes)

13. All The Things She Said (t.A.T.u)

14. When I Fall In Love (Barbar Gough, Sagat Guirey, Andy Hamill, Tim Herniman)

15. Spiegel im Spiegel (Arvo Part, Sebastien Klinger, Jurgen Kruse)

16. How Long Will I Love You (Ellie Goulding)

For more than three decades, filmmaker Richard Curtis (Love Actually, Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral) has crafted his signature voice in the world of movies and television, giving audiences unforgettable characters who have alternately allowed us to laugh at our ever-so-human foibles and to share a tear at the extraordinary journeys that accompany our ordinary lives.

Now, with About Time, Curtis gives us his most personal film to date.

At the age of 21, Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) discovers he can travel in time…

The night after another unsatisfactory New Year party, Tim’s father (Bill Nighy) tells his son that the men in his family have always had the ability to travel through time. Tim can’t change history, but he can change what happens and has happened in his own life—so he decides to make his world a better place…by getting a girlfriend. Sadly, that turns out not to be as easy as you might think.

Moving from the Cornwall coast to London to train as a lawyer, Tim finally meets the beautiful but insecure Mary (Rachel McAdams). They fall in love, then an unfortunate time-travel incident means he’s never met her at all. So they meet for the first time again—and again—but finally, after a lot of cunning time traveling, he wins her heart.

Tim then uses his power to create the perfect romantic proposal, to save his wedding from the worst best-man speeches and to save his best friend from professional disaster. But as his unusual life progresses, Tim finds out that his unique gift can’t save him from the sorrows and ups and downs that affect all families, everywhere. There are great limits to what time travel can achieve, and it can be dangerous, too.

About Time is a comedy about love and time travel, which discovers that, in the end, making the most of life may not need time travel at all.

About Time opens on November 1st.

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