HotMovies, New Sensations Team Up For Dream-Pack Contest

HotMovies, New Sensations Team Up For Dream-Pack Contest

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies.com has teamed up with New Sensations to offer customers an opportunity to win a prize package of the studio's titles.

Through March 17, prospective winners can enter through a variety of methods for their chance to win one of three New Sensations "Dream-Packs," consisting of any three studio titles of the winner's choice. 

“We wanted to figure out a way of driving HotMovies fan interaction and this contest seemed like a really good way," explained HotMovies' Justin Brand. "Simple actions, like following us or the studio on Twitter, or viewing our YouTube page, will enter you into the contest." 

Robert Plarski, global media sales for New Sensations, similarly enthused, “We’re big fans of HotMovies. When they came to us with a way of giving back to our fans and potentially extending our social media reach, it was a no-brainer, slam dunk!”

Brand added, “There are [New Sensations] movies dating back well over a decade that are still just as hot as anything else on the market. Letting our winners make their own Dream-Pack only helps highlight how much quality content they’ve amassed.”

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