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Win tickets to the Montreal premiere of Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs

Wes Anderson returns to the world of stop-motion animation with the upcoming Isle of Dogs, a dystopian tale set in Japan where all dogs have been quarantined due to an illness. A young boy named Atari breaches the quarantined area to search for his dog Spot, where he is then helped along by a number of dogs during his treacherous search.

The film features the vocal talents of regular Wes Anderson collaborators including Bill Murray and Ed Norton, along with Bryan Cranston, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Yoko Ono (!), Koyu Rankin as Atari, and many more.


Isle of Dogs opens on March 30, but we have 5 double passes to the Montreal premiere on Monday, March 26 at 7:00pm at the Montreal Forum!

To enter our draw for a pair of tickets:

1. LIKE the Bad Feeling Magazine Facebook page and SHARE this post.
2. Post the name of your favourite doggo in the comments for this post. You can also comment directly on the embedded Facebook page below. We’ll pick the winners at random by March 23rd. Good luck!

Gabriel Sigler

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