A few years back, a startup collapsed so dramatically that it would have made a great movie. It was MoviePass. Remember that firm? It offered unlimited cinema tickets for $40 to $50 a month.The firm bought cinema tickets at retail prices and hoped that the
Cinephile and film enthusiast, Stacy Spikes, sought to reinvent the way people watched movies. His answer was MoviePass, a subscription-based service that allowed people to watch any movie, at any theater, at any time for one monthly fee. It was ground-breaking, well-suiting the company to