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WIN a Girl's Night out to see Bride Hard

WIN a Girl's Night out to see Bride Hard

West Australian14 hours ago

Grab one of your besties and the popcorn – it's time for the ultimate girls' night out with the chance to win a
double pass
to see the hilarious action-comedy
Bride Hard
.
Die Hard meets Bridesmaids, as Australia's very own Rebel Wilson stars as a secret agent forced to play maid of honour for her childhood best friend's wedding.
With suspicious bridesmaids watching her every move and the entire wedding party held hostage, it's up to her to do what none of the other bridesmaids can – wage war on anyone who would ruin the most important day of her friend's life.
In Cinemas July 31st. Watch the trailer
here.
For your chance to win, look for the code word in PLAY magazine in The West Australian and enter your details below.
Entries close 12:00pm, Friday 4 July 2025
.
Terms and Conditions apply
.

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WIN a Girl's Night out to see Bride Hard

Grab one of your besties and the popcorn – it's time for the ultimate girls' night out with the chance to win a double pass to see the hilarious action-comedy Bride Hard . Die Hard meets Bridesmaids, as Australia's very own Rebel Wilson stars as a secret agent forced to play maid of honour for her childhood best friend's wedding. With suspicious bridesmaids watching her every move and the entire wedding party held hostage, it's up to her to do what none of the other bridesmaids can – wage war on anyone who would ruin the most important day of her friend's life. In Cinemas July 31st. Watch the trailer here. For your chance to win, look for the code word in PLAY magazine in The West Australian and enter your details below. Entries close 12:00pm, Friday 4 July 2025 . Terms and Conditions apply .

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