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  • Arrow Films

    cPass wants to be the European MoviePass for all entertainment

    by 
    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    04.16.2018

    It might surprise you to learn that MoviePass has been offering unlimited movie tickets as a monthly subscription for over five years now. But the name only really rocketed into the public consciousness last summer, right after the price per month dropped below $10. MoviePass struggled to keep up with the wave of new interest, and its continued rapid growth caught the attention of many. Enter cPass, a new service hoping to fill a MoviePass-shaped hole in Europe. Only it doesn't want to limit itself to movies. Co-founder brothers Puya and Pedram Vahabi hope cPass will become an all-you-can-eat subscription for all kinds of entertainment.

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    The UK is getting a MoviePass clone

    by 
    Swapna Krishna
    Swapna Krishna
    03.12.2018

    It's hard to deny that MoviePass (the service that allows you to see one 2D movie a day in theaters for a set monthly fee) has been a huge hit in the US. That's why it's hardly surprising that the UK has a MoviePass clone of its own in the works. Called cPass, it claims to be the first UK and European movie ticket subscription service, with prices set at £9.95 ($13.83) per month. The service is currently in sign-up mode and hasn't actually launched yet.