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MoviePass is relaunching this summer, nearly three years after the company first folded in 2019, CEO Stacy Spikes said at a press event in Manhattan. Primary Menu Sections. US News.
Hollywood loves a comeback story, and MoviePass, one of the industry’s most notorious flops, is trying to write one of the most epic sequels in history. Spikes has plans to get the service up ...
MoviePass experienced a temporary outage July 26 when it ran out of money. The technical difficulties continued over the weekend and into the next week. These movie outages have outraged customers.
MoviePass, the all-you-can-eat cinema service, is returning this summer. The film subscription company that went bust is getting a rerun with a little help from Web3. The original iteration of ...
Movie subscription service MoviePass, which shut down for good on Sept. 14, has resurrected from the dead, appearing as varying mysterious charges on credit cards, former members tell The Post.
MoviePass might be making a comeback after co-founder Stacy Spikes bought the company back out of bankruptcy with hopes to relaunch the service in some form in 2022.
MoviePass crashed and burned spectacularly in 2019 after hemorrhaging nearly $150 million per quarter. The stock price for parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc., ...
MoviePass quickly drew the ire of Leawood, Kan.-based AMC Theatres, the world’s largest cinema circuit, which called the $9.95 price point “unsustainable. ...
MoviePass CEO Lowe sparked an online blacklash in March when he spoke candidly about the amount of user data the company collects. Advertisement “We watch how you drive from home to the movies.
MoviePass, once a revolutionary ticketing service, is temporarily shutting down on Saturday and it’s unclear if it will return. MoviePass’ CEO Mitch Lowe posted a letter on the service’s ...
MoviePass has drawn millions of new subscribers since August 2017. That's when it slashed its monthly price from $30 to $10, allowing subscribers to see as many as 31 movies a month with its app ...
Using MoviePass’ own projection, its contributions to AMC’s revenue would actually amount to just 4.2 percent — hardly the windfall the MoviePass statement attempts to project.