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  2. MoviePass - Wikipedia

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    [33] There was also a change that prohibited MoviePass customers from buying multiple tickets to "select" movies. [34] The unlimited plan was reinstated two weeks later, with the limited plan maintained as a cheaper option at the $7.95 price point; Lowe stated that the company was "absolutely committed" to keeping the unlimited option. [35] [36]

  3. MoviePass Launches New Waitlist: Is It Worth the Cost ... - AOL

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    MoviePass is relaunching after its crash, and the new beta version waitlist -- which grants priority access ahead of the public launch later this year -- closes Jan. 31 or "when it's full ...

  4. What a MoviePass competitor thinks unlimited movie tickets ...

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    MoviePass is a shell of its former self, after running out of money and downgrading a plan that offered a movie a day for $9.95 a month with an identically priced plan that provides only three ...

  5. Is This the Unlimited Subscription Plan MoviePass ... - AOL

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    A rival movie ticket service might have struck the right balance between price and demand. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. MoviePass, MovieCrash - Wikipedia

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    On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 88% of 24 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.2/10. [9]Rendy Jones of Rendy Reviews gave the film four out of five stars, writing: "Strengthened by its commentary about racial inequality in Black entrepreneurship and white privilege, MoviePass, MovieCrash is an eye-opening history lesson behind the subscription service ...

  7. Mitch Lowe - Wikipedia

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    J. Mitchell Lowe (born 1951/1952) [1] is an American businessman known for his work in the video and rental industry. [2] He was the CEO of MoviePass, a subscription service that charged members a monthly fee for movie tickets at cinemas.