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Google improves movie searches on mobile devices
Searching for a movie to see in theaters has gotten a little snazzier if you’re using Google on an Android or iOS device. Google has made it so several films currently in theaters are displayed side by side in the search results. The movies are represented by their respective posters and can be swiped through at will. This new feature is only available in the United States.
MoviePass makes a comeback
MoviePass has returned after being temporarily shut down in July. MoviePass is a service that promised to let members see as many movies as they wanted for a flat monthly fee. The problem is that movie theater chains said MoviePass never approached them about this service and refused to honor its offerings. Today, MoviePass has gone legit with the help of Hollywood Movie Money.
Crowd Seats will offer daily discounts on sports tickets
What’s this? Another daily deals site? Well fortunately, Crowd Seats takes a different approach to the daily deals business model. Unlike other deal sites, Crowd Seats exclusively sells tickets to sporting events such as NBA, NHL, and MLS games. The tickets sell at 50-90% discount compared to their normal prices.
Dish subscribers can now buy Fandango movie tickets off their TV
People are becoming lazier and lazier, while companies are trying to become more and more efficient – but I’m not complaining. Fandango and Dish partnered up to offer the ability to purchase movie tickets right off of your TV. It’s kind of like how you can order pizza online. As soon as you tune into more »















