The sequel to a cult 1990s adventure is being screened at the Curzon this week and we have two tickets up for grabs to see it.

Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) is a hilarious, action-packed trek through the jungle set more than 20 years after the magical board game first unleashed its chaos.

Now in the form of a video game, Jumanji traps four teenagers in its environment, transforming them into characters each with their own strengths – and flaws.

The intrepid team must use their new abilities to make their way through a jungle littered with dangers or risk being trapped in Jumanji forever.

Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle will be screened at the Curzon on Saturday and Sunday.

The Curzon will also host its first virtual reality experience on Sunday when Unrest VR will give people the chance to spend 20 minutes inside the mind of Jennifer Brea, a top university student whose life is changed when she becomes bedridden with a terrible illness.

Unrest, a documentary about the film and the questions it poses, will be screened at 7pm.

Award-winning wartime drama Darkest Hour (PG) will continue to be shown throughout the week.

Led by an inspirational performance by Gary Oldman, the film portrays possibly the toughest moment of Winston Churchill’s political career.

The Curzon and the Times have teamed up once again to offer one lucky reader a pair of tickets to see Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle.

To be in with a chance of winning, answer the simple question below before the competition deadline of 10am on Friday.

Usual Archant rules apply and the editor’s decision is final.

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Curzon staff and volunteers are not eligible to enter this competition.