Not as good as A-List or Regal Unlimited, but Landmark Theatres started a rewards program this summer. It started with $20 a year for free popcorn updates, bargain pricing on tickets on Tuesdays, waived fees on online ticket purchases and a $15 voucher on your birthday. They just added actual...
Regal has some interesting films lined up for their RPX screens. Saturday and Sunday have the Twilight series. Monday has Godfather and Tuesday has Godfather part II, Wednesday is Godfather: Coda.
Tickets are $5.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-11-18/studios-could-buy-theaters-with-u-s-move-to-end-antitrust-order
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The largest publicly traded cinema chains rose Tuesday after the U.S. Justice Department said it will ask a court to terminate a 70-year-old antitrust settlement that barred...
There a some theories that studios will come together to bail AMC out, the studios wouldn't be able to survive without suddenly missing a partner as big as AMC.
I'm still more afraid being a cashier at a pharmacy having to come face to face with hundreds of customers a day than I am in a third full movie theater.
The lack up IMAX for Regal Unlimited hurts because AMC A-List covers IMAX and Unlimited was rumored to be supporting IMAX before the official details of the program was announced.
Regal Unlimited has officially been released and it sucks a lot more than I thought it would. It doesn't cover IMAX, RPX, 4DX, or 3D showings. The level of membership you want to get completely depends on where you live. The cheapest plan covers 200 Regal theaters. The middle tier covers 400...
Since I don't have any AMC's near me, I would still definitely join Regal's plan even having to pay a year in advance. The article also explained why they called the plan "unlimited", it is the name that Cineworld uses elsewhere in the world.
Leaked details of Regal's subscription plan have emerged. In a confusing move they will have 3 tiers each with "unlimited" in the title. The best tier will be $25 and includes unlimited movies including IMAX and RPX. The middle tier will include unlimited standard 2D screenings and the...
Regal doesn't have any Dolby Cinemas so there wouldn't have been a point to asking about them. Some Regal locations do have atmos however. Dolby Cinema is exclusively at AMC.
Apparently Alamo Draft House just released their own unlimited movie subscription program. $20 a month for unlimited movies.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/20/18274372/alamo-drafthouse-season-pass-unlimited-plan-moviepass
And if they know it is over-zealous they should stop relying on it. It is better to have a small amount of fraud then to destroy your credibility with your customers by terminating those who haven't done anything wrong.
I just got an email from Sinemia saying that they are now fully cardless. I'm not sure what that means since I have always used the card.
"Dear Sinemia user,
We’ve got great news to share!
At Sinemia, we strive to provide the best movie-going experience possible and we always think of ways...
Not MoviePass/Sinemia/A-list but I just got home from a free Regal Crown Club screening of Hunter Killer.
Not a bad movie if you want something in the style of a late 90's action movie.
Might be worth seeing if you use a subscription service.
Whatever you do don't go to the moviepass app. I hear that if people go to the app and agree to the terms of service that is when you are resubscribed.
here is this week's list:
https://moviepass.com/movies/
Today: Blackkklansman. The Meg, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, We the Animals, Skate Kitchen, Juliet Naked, Summer of 84.
Tomorrow: Mile 22, Christopher Robin, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, We the Animals, Skate Kitchen, Juliet...
Anybody who joined now would only be able to use e-ticketing before the new plan goes into effect since there is no way they would receive their cards before Wednesday.