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  2. MovieTickets.com - Wikipedia

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    MovieTickets.com is an online movie ticketing website founded by AMC Theatres and Hollywood.com in 2000; CBS Corporation, Famous Players, and National Amusements all came on board prior to launch; [1] and it is now a subsidiary of Fandango Media.

  3. Fandango Media - Wikipedia

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    Fandango Media, LLC is an American ticketing company that sells movie tickets via their website and their mobile app.It also owns Fandango at Home (formerly known as Vudu), a streaming digital video store and streaming service, as well as Rotten Tomatoes, which provides television and streaming media information.

  4. Moviefone - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Don’t Buy Movie Tickets on This Day of the Week - AOL

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    The average price for a movie ticket is now around $11. That means for a family of four to go to the movies, you'll be spending over $40 before factoring in extra expenses like snacks, drinks and...

  6. Dealflicks - Wikipedia

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    Dealflicks was an online movie ticketing company founded in 2012 and based in Los Angeles, CA.The company sold discounted movie tickets online and through mobile devices. The company was partnered with more than 750 theaters in the United State

  7. MoviePass - Wikipedia

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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]