Sinemia wants the movie subscription mantle

Knock, knock, MoviePass

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In an attempt to wrest the movie-going subscription market from the grips of MoviePass, Sinemia has announced their unlimited offer. While a bit pricier, the $30 a month subscription offers a movie a day, the same plan MoviePass once offered in a time ago that feels so distant. In what MoviePass seemingly failed to do, the brains behind Sinemia used fiscal sense and a calculator to come up with a subscription plan they feel is sustainable while still providing a positive service to its users. 

The ticket purchasing options available through Sinemia and AMC’s A-List outweigh the reverse-restraining order necessity of MoviePass. AMC subscribers can purchase tickets on Fandango or Atom, and Sinemia users can reserve their tickets in advance and select seats without having to physically be at the movie theater or be issued a card. The two options also don’t restrict the user to specific movies or times, an issue which has caused many to drop MoviePass altogether. Insanity may be repeating the same thing and expecting different results, but MoviePass is trying to change that definition while competitors take advantage of lessons learned.

MoviePass Competitor Sinemia Launches Unlimited Movie-Ticket Plan for $30 per Month[Variety]


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