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HOW TO BINGE ON OSCAR MOVIES IN CINEMAS FOR CHEAP

At $15 a pop in major cities — and sometimes more — going to the cinema can easily break the bank.

That’s where a movie subscription comes in. Although MoviePass failed in its bid to let you catch first-run movies just about anywhere for a low monthly price, many theater chains are now offering plans of their own.

These plans cost more than MoviePass’ $10-a-month starting price, and they work only at each chain’s own theaters, which mostly show big studio releases. That means you’ll still have to

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