The Best MoviePass Alternatives
That swiftly changed around mid-2018, where MoviePass had to restructure its service after coming close to bankruptcy. Shortly after the controversy that surrounded the Rotten Tomatoes score of their John Travolta starring gangster movie Gotti, MoviePass announced in July 2018 they were capping the number of movies subscribers could see to 3 a month, in addition to changing other perks. The company also required...
3 MoviePass Alternatives For Theaters And Multiplex
MoviePass, a subscription-based service for those people who love to see movies in the theaters with minimum expenditure. This service allows users to watch movies from more than 91% of theaters all across New York and the United States. Initially, their service was appreciated by the users, but with time their services went down. Now people are complaining and canceling their MoviePass subscriptions to save their...
MoviePass alternatives: three services to try after you cancel
Unfortunately, there isn’t really a true MoviePass competitor that will let you see a movie a day all month long for $10. But that’s primarily because MoviePass’ business model was so poorly thought-out that it essentially drove its owner to the edge of bankruptcy. Instead, the few existing MoviePass alternatives operate more like discount services: you essentially get discounted movie tickets in exchange for a...
9 Awesome MoviePass Alternatives, From Paid Subscriptions to Free Ones
MoviePass may still be alive (for now), but things are not looking promising for the long-term future of the unlimited ticketing service. There’ve been numerous service outages, hiked subscription prices, surge pricing fees (or maybe not anymore), and now users won’t even be able to see blockbuster releases with their MoviePass. Plus the company ran out of cash last week and found their stock plummeting. It sure...
Discount movie tickets? There are apps for that
How it works: Designed as the theater equivalent of Netflix, MoviePass allows you to see one movie every 24 hours. After signing up, subscribers receive a MoviePass debit card by mail. In order to see a movie, you need to be within 100 yards of your desired movie theater, which allows you to check in to your showtime of choice using the MoviePass app. Once you check in, your card is automatically loaded and can be...