So a couple weeks ago, I wrote about how I was happy to give away passes to Oculus because it had been too long since we'd seen a horror film this year.  Thankfully, we're not going to have another long wait since a new scary movie is right around the corner.  The Quiet Ones looks incredibly creepy plus it has a cool 1970s setting, which I thought was one of the stronger points of last year's incredibly popular horror film, The ConjuringThe Quiet Ones went into production before The Conjuring was released, so you can't accuse it of being a rip-off, and hopefully it will deliver the on the promising footage from the trailers.

I’m pleased to announce we’re giving away 20 pairs of passes to the Atlanta screening of Transcendence.  Hit the jump to find out how you can see the movie early and for free.  The film stars Jared HarrisSam ClaflinOlivia CookeErin Richards, and Rory Fleck-ByrneThe Quiet Ones opens April 25th.

To enter for a chance to win a pass for you and a guest, send an e-mail to Collider.Passes@gmail.com with the subject line “THE QUIET ONES”.  The screening is on Thursday, April 24th at 7:30PM at Regal Atlantic Station, so don’t enter if you think you’ll be unavailable.  Please note that a pass is not a ticket.  To guarantee a seat, please arrive at the theater early since seating is first come, first serve.

In case you haven’t seen it, here’s the trailer:

And here's the official synopsis:

From the producer who brought you The Woman In Black and Let Me In comes the unnerving tale of The Quiet Ones. Tucked away in an estate outside of London, Professor Coupland along with a team of university students conduct an “experiment” on Jane Harper, a young girl who harbors unspeakable secrets. What dark forces they uncover are more terrifying than any of them expected. Inspired by true events, the film stars Jared Harris (Mad Men and Sherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows), Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire), Olivia Cooke (Bates Motel), and is directed by John Pogue from a screenplay by Craig Rosenberg and Oren Moverman and John Pogue, and based on a screenplay by Tom de Ville.

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