UPDATE: The winners have been selected and this giveaway is now closed. Thanks for reading Cinapse, and stick around for more killer contests and content!
Movie geeks like us here at Cinapse are very aware of the brand new service called FilmStruck, which combines the libraries of Turner Classic Movies and The Criterion Collection into a new subscription on-demand service. But we’re excited to partner with them during our 4 Years Of Cinapse celebration to help spread the word far and wide about their great new service, not to mention to GIVE AWAY TWO subscriptions to a full year of access to FilmStruck. The Annual Subscription to FilmStruck gets you access to all FilmStruck titles in their library PLUS access to The Criterion Channel. It’s a $99 value, and you could win one of two complimentary subscriptions from FilmStruck and Cinapse!
HOW TO WIN
There are 2 ways to enter, and yes, you can do both to double your chances!*
1. Comment on this post with a personal recommendation of a film that is currently streaming on FilmStruck (do your research here) and why you recommend it. Include your Twitter handle or email address so we can contact you if you win.
2. Follow @CinapseNews on Twitter and tweet:
“I want to win a 1 year subscription to @FilmStruck from @CinapseNews! https://cinapse.co/84dee10b6175 #CinapseFilmStruck”
* US Residents only. Sorry, international friends!
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ABOUT FILMSTRUCK
FilmStruck is a new subscription on-demand service that offers film aficionados a comprehensive library of films including an eclectic mix of contemporary and classic art house, indie, foreign and cult films. Developed and managed by Turner Classic Movies (TCM) in collaboration with the Criterion Collection, FilmStruck is the exclusive streaming home for the critically acclaimed and award-winning Criterion Collection, including the Criterion Channel, a new premium service programmed and curated by the Criterion team. Learn more at FilmStruck.com
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