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Eric BEAUME

MoviePass Needs More Movie Theater Pals To Keep Price Low

MoviePass, the startup that lets subscribers go to a movie a day, recently dropped its monthly rate to $10, resulting in a flood of sign-ups for the plan. While the slashed price might have drawn a lot more attention to MoviePass, it could also be an albatross around the company’s neck. [More]

Scott Lynch

AMC Not So Keen On MoviePass Price Cut

Yesterday, MoviePass, a company that sells subscriptions that let customers see one movie per day in most theaters across the country, gained a lot of publicity by announcing that it was lowering the price of subscriptions to $10 per month. Someone wasn’t really a fan of this move, though: the country’s largest cinema chain, AMC. [More]

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Would You Pay $10 For Unlimited Monthly Movie Theater Visits?

Almost two decades ago, Netflix offered an appealing option to fine-weary movie lovers: Unlimited DVD rentals that customers could keep for as long as they wanted. A company run by one of the founders of Netflix is trying a similar tactic to get movie fans back into theaters by letting customers have unlimited visits for a flat fee. The cost: $10 per month, and signing over your movie habits to Big Data. [More]

AMC Theatres To Test Monthly Subscription Packages To Lure Moviegoers

AMC Theatres To Test Monthly Subscription Packages To Lure Moviegoers

We first told you about MoviePass — a subscription service that gives you access to a movie a day for a set monthly rate — more than three years ago. And while the service has managed to evolve and stick around, it hasn’t been able to convince the major theater chains to partner with it. But now MoviePass and AMC, the country’s second-largest theater operator, have announced a plan to test the service to see if people are willing to pay $35-45/month for regular trips to the cinema. [More]

MoviePass Delays Pilot Program After Theater Chains Decline To Participate

MoviePass Delays Pilot Program After Theater Chains Decline To Participate

If you’re a heavy moviegoer who dreamed of taking part in the MoviePass $50 monthly all-you-can-watch service, keep dreaming. After AMC and Landmark Theatres decided not to participate, the service’s planned beta test this weekend has been put on hold. [More]

Would You Pay $50 A Month To Watch All The Movies In Theaters You Want?

Would You Pay $50 A Month To Watch All The Movies In Theaters You Want?

MoviePass is a new in-beta service that lets movie buffs watch as many movies in theaters as they want for $50 a month. [More]