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Chance to Win Valentine's Day Tickets

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1 of 1 Valentine's Day - Opens on 12 February
Valentine's Day - Opens on 12 February

Winners: Sarah Allen, Terry Allen, David Bellew, Ian Bolton, Kim Boyle, Elaine Bruton, Michelle Burke, Carrie Campbell, James Carleton, Janice Cleary, Tricia Cosgrave, Aine Fenton, Nicola Fitzpatrick, Miriam Garcia, Jonathan Grant, Dave Griffin, Gabrielle Hofmann, Laura Kavanagh, Deirdre Kelly, Ger Kelly, Siobhán Kelly, Martin Kenny, Mark Lawlor, Dawn Larkin, Rebecca Lonsdale, Eileen McGinley, Mary McTiernan, Linda Maher, Emma Mansfield, Sheila Merne, Davina Milligan, Crystal Mullett, John Nolan, Fiona O'Connor, Louise O'Farrell, Sinéad O'Hara, Sarah Paisley, Barry J Price, Martha Quinn, Laura Reid, Sophia Roycroft, Sabrina Satelle, Sharon Sinclair, Niamh Slattery, Laura Somers, Sinead Sweeney, Ericka Vallence, Fiona Waters, Peter White.

Thanks to everyone who entered.

An all-star ensemble cast comes together in 'Valentine's Day', following the intertwining storylines of a group of Los Angelinos as they find their way through romance over the course of one Valentine's Day.

Watch the trailer for 'Valentine's Day'.

Directed by veteran filmmaker Garry Marshall, the film stars Jessica Alba ('Fantastic Four'), Academy Award® winner Kathy Bates ('Misery'), Jessica Biel ('I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry'), Bradley Cooper ('The Hangover'), Eric Dane (TV's 'Grey's Anatomy'), Patrick Dempsey ('Enchanted'), Hector Elizondo (the 'Princess Diaries' films), Academy Award® winner Jamie Foxx ('Ray'), Jennifer Garner ('Juno'), Topher Grace ('Spider-Man 3'), Academy Award® nominee Anne Hathaway ('Rachel Getting Married'), Ashton Kutcher ('What Happens in Vegas'), Academy Award® nominee Queen Latifah ('Chicago'), Taylor Lautner ('The Twilight Saga: New Moon'), George Lopez ('Beverly Hills Chihuahua'), Academy Award® winner Shirley MacLaine ('Terms of Endearment'), Emma Roberts ('Hotel for Dogs'), Academy Award® winner Julia Roberts ('Erin Brockovich') and award-winning singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.


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