MoviePass never had a chance
https://thenextweb.com/insider/2018/07/28/moviepass-should-be-paying-us/
Subscription movie service MoviePass offered anyone willing to shell out $10 a month — less than the price of a single movie ticket in some parts of the country — the chance to see (almost) unlimited movies at any participating theater.
For the consumer, it was the deal of a lifetime. But for parent company Helios and Matheson, it was nothing more than a grand experiment, and one even it knew had little chance of succeeding, at least not in the ways you’d traditionally measure an app‘s success.
MoviePass never had a chance
Jul 27, 2018, 11:16pm UTC
https://thenextweb.com/insider/2018/07/28/moviepass-should-be-paying-us/
> Subscription movie service MoviePass offered anyone willing to shell out $10 a month — less than the price of a single movie ticket in some parts of the country — the chance to see (almost) unlimited movies at any participating theater.
> For the consumer, it was the deal of a lifetime. But for parent company Helios and Matheson, it was nothing more than a grand experiment, and one even it knew had little chance of succeeding, at least not in the ways you’d traditionally measure an app‘s success.