MoviePass Introduces Beta of Theater Subscription Plan Dan Koelsch, October 5, 2012September 23, 2024 MoviePass is a great idea. It’s basically Netflix at the theater. For a flat monthly fee ($30 right now), you get to see as many movies you want at pretty much any movie theater. The company had some push back from the theater chains when they first announced their plans last year, but now they have found a work-around. You can sign up for the Beta here, and get a more detailed breakdown of the service, which involves an iOS App, at First Showing. Apps iOS AppMoviePass
DC Comics Wastes Opportunity With Nokia-Exclusive “The Dark Knight Rises” Motion Comic August 20, 2012August 20, 2012When it was announced late last year that The Dark Knight Rises would take place eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, I wrote about how such news lent itself to tremendous viral marketing and hype-generating opportunities, primarily in the form of prequel comics that could tell stories… Read More
Disney Releases “Frankenweenie: An Electrifying Book” To iBookstore September 30, 2012October 17, 2012Walt Disney Studios’ new stop-motion animation film Frankenweenie has taken advantage of Apple’s new iBook Author software to create an interactive behind-the-scenes book called Frankenweenie: An Electrifying Book. The books is free on the iBookstore, and it has gotten some good reviews already. Read the press release after the break. Read More
TNT’s “Leverage” Companion App Is Available Just In Time For Season Finale January 11, 2012The fourth season finale of TNT’s hit show Leverage airs this Sunday, and now you can experience the show in a whole new way with the Leverage Companion App, available for free on the Android Market and App Store. Get the details via video and diagram after the break. Read More
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