Posted Mon Sep 17, 2018 at 12:35 PM PDT by Steven Cohen
A new Sinemia plan has been launched to fill the void left by MoviePass' recent changes.
Following the recent termination of MoviePass' $10 unlimited plan, rival service Sinemia has launched a new Movie-Per-Day option of its own for $30 a month. The plan now joins the company's other existing options which start at just $5 per month.
"While most of our plans are focused on the modern moviegoer who sees one, two, or three movies each month, we want to serve every type of movie lover and that includes frequent moviegoers looking for an unlimited tickets option," said Rifat Oguz, CEO and founder of Sinemia in the release. "We've spent four years testing and fine-tuning our unlimited tickets model and are confident this is the right price to sustainably offer such a plan."
With the Sinemia Unlimited Plan, subscribers can get one 2D movie ticket a day for $30 per month. The service works with all theaters and there are no blackout dates. Likewise, the plan also supports advance ticket options. Once a user signs up, they simply need to download the Sinemia app and then select their desired movie and time. Customers can then receive their tickets online and the system does not require a physical card for use. The subscription is billed annually and there is no activation fee.
Beyond the new Unlimited Plan, Sinemia also offers a variety of additional movie ticket options, including a three ticket per month plan for $18 that includes 3D, IMAX, and other premium formats. For a full list of Sinemia plans, click here.
Meanwhile, rival service MoviePass continues to offer a three 2D movie ticket per month option for $10, and AMC A-List offers a three movie ticket per week option for $20 per month.
Source: Sinemia via Business Insider
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