The world of movie ticket services has been undergoing quite an upheaval of the past year. Yesterday, MoviePass announced a strategic “refocus.” Today’s Sinemia news is decidedly less dramatic, however — as has been the case with most of the company’s recent announcements. It has been toying with ways to tweak its subscription offering, and […]
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Sinemia drops ticket subscription prices, adds rollover feature
Sinemia’s ticket plans change about as often as box office receipts — but at least they appear to be a bit of good news for customers. The movie subscription service, which has made a name for itself in the wake of MoviePass’s on-going struggles, announced. this morning that it has dropped the pricing on its […]
View More Sinemia drops ticket subscription prices, adds rollover featureSinemia brings back physical debit cards for in-person, fee-free tickets
Sinemia announced this morning the return of its physical debit card for in-person movie ticket sales, by “popular customer demand.” The MoviePass competitor dropped the feature back in May, but the push toward a cardless system was met with pushback from customers irritated by third-party transaction fees driving up the service’s cost cutting promises. The […]
View More Sinemia brings back physical debit cards for in-person, fee-free ticketsSinemia adds a weekday-only movie plan
As we head into the holiday movie-going season, the theater ticket subscription wars (or what’s left of them) are set to heat up once again. Sinemia, which has recently emerged as the top contender to the eternally flailing MoviePass, is adding a new tier that focuses entirely on weekday movie-goers. In an interesting addition to […]
View More Sinemia adds a weekday-only movie planSinemia’s new service lets theaters create custom subscriptions
As MoviePass continues to fumble, Sinemia just keeps on rolling. This morning, the movie ticket subscription service announced one of it its most compelling offerings to date. In addition to all of its proprietary ticket tiers, the startup is launching Sinemia Enterprise, a white-labeled service that essentially lets theaters build their own custom plans. The service […]
View More Sinemia’s new service lets theaters create custom subscriptionsMoviePass competitor Sinemia launches unlimited plan
It’s been a rough few months for MoviePass. But every time the movie subscription service has faltered, one company has been there to pick up the pieces. Sinemia has done a solid job benefiting from MoviePass’s woes, even seeming to taunt its chief competitor with a handful of promotions. Now that Sinemia is launching an […]
View More MoviePass competitor Sinemia launches unlimited planSinemia drops prices for its movie ticket subscriptions, which now start a $3.99 per month
MoviePass competitor Sinemia is lowering prices on the already low-cost movie ticket subscription plans that it introduced earlier this year. Its monthly prices are being cut by $1 across-the-board. The cheapest plan now costs $3.99 per month, which gets you one standard movie ticket for that month. The priciest one, which covers three tickets (and […]
View More Sinemia drops prices for its movie ticket subscriptions, which now start a $3.99 per monthMoviePass competitor Sinemia intros family plans starting at $9
A day after MoviePass announced upcoming surge pricing, Sinemia is introducing a new deal group deal for families. The plans start at $9 a month for one movie for two people and goes up considerably from there, topping out at ten times that amount for three movie days a month for six people. Families can […]
View More MoviePass competitor Sinemia intros family plans starting at $9Sinemia, a MoviePass competitor, launches cardless ticketing
Sinemia is further differentiating itself from its main competitor, MoviePass. The moviegoing startup is launching a new feature today that gets rid of the need for people to have a physical card in order to purchase movie tickets. This comes after a number of new Sinemia customers reported long wait times for their debit cards […]
View More Sinemia, a MoviePass competitor, launches cardless ticketingMoviePass competitor Sinemia can’t keep up with demand
A number of people are complaining about Sinemia not delivering them their movie membership cards within the seven-day timeframe the company said it would. Although Sinemia has charged people for their memberships, the company has not been able to deliver the membership cards in a timely manner. “We have seen strong demand for our new […]
View More MoviePass competitor Sinemia can’t keep up with demandMoviePass competitor Sinemia launches $4.99 per month subscriptions
Sinemia, a MoviePass competitor that launched four years ago in Europe, has introduced some super-duper low-cost plans for seeing movies in theaters. Here’s the breakdown: $4.99 per month: one ticket per month $6.99 per month: two tickets per month $6.99 per month: two tickets per month including 3D, 4D and IMAX $14.99 per month: three […]
View More MoviePass competitor Sinemia launches $4.99 per month subscriptions