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    MoviePass, Inc. is an American subscription-based movie ticketing service [2] [3] owned by co-founder Stacy Spikes. [4]The service was launched in 2011 and allowed subscribers to purchase up to a movie ticket a day for a monthly fee. [5]

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    Moviefone is an American-based moving pictures listing and information service.Moviegoers can obtain local showtimes, cinema information, film reviews, and advance tickets, as well as TV content and a comprehensive search tool that allows users to find theaters, channels, and streaming services offering movies and television shows. [1]

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    “NT at Home was born out of the restrictions Covid created, when the National Theatre hosted weekly free broadcasts of productions, garnering 15 million viewers. The platform now has subscribers ...