“Safe” will be thrilling audiences later this week, April 27, and in anticipation of the event, ShockYa has a “Safe” prize pack to giveaway! All you have to do is use your Twitter account.

The prize pack includes a Jason Statham DVD pack and a “Safe” poster. If you want to win this prize pack, then read closely.

Firstly follow us @ShockYa. Then tweet us the phrase “Follow and RT To Win A #Safe Prize Pack from @Shockya, Visit http://bit.ly/HZyQz1”. You can tweet this phrase to us once daily, and you have until May 15 to tweet us the phrase. We will pick a winner at random, so make sure to keep checking your Twitter inboxes!

“Safe” stars Statham as a rogue who’s now out to get the people who killed his family while saving a little girl from their clutches:

A second-rate cage fighter on the mixed martial arts circuit, Luke Wright lives a numbing life of routine beatings and chump change…until the day he blows a rigged fight. Wanting to make an example of him, the Russian Mafia murders his family and banishes him from his life forever, leaving Luke to wander the streets of New York destitute, haunted by guilt, and tormented by the knowledge that he will always be watched, and anyone he develops a relationship with will also be killed.

But when he witnesses a frightened twelve-year-old Chinese girl, Mei, being pursued by the same gangsters who killed his wife, Luke impulsively jumps to action…and straight into the heart of a deadly high-stakes war. Mei, he discovers, is no ordinary girl, but an orphaned math prodigy forced to work for the Triads as a “counter.” He discovers she holds in her memory a priceless numerical code that the Triads, the Russian mob and a corrupt faction of the NYPD will kill for.

Realizing he’s the only person Mei can trust, Luke tears a swath through the city’s brutal underworld to save an innocent girl’s life…and perhaps even redeem his own.

You can follow more of the action on Twitter @LionsgateAction as well the film’s official site and Facebook page.

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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