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  2. At the Movies (1982 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    At the Movies (also known as At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert) is an American movie review television program that aired from 1982 to 1990. It was produced by Tribune Entertainment and was created by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert when they left their show Sneak Previews, which they began on Chicago's PBS station, WTTW, in 1975.

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  4. Sneak Prevue - Wikipedia

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    Since Sneak Prevue used the same brand of computer hardware as Prevue Guide (although the terminal powering the Sneak Prevue video and graphics was hooked up to headends separately from the terminal used to power the Prevue system), the Amiga system was known for crashing periodically, often with a screen notifying viewers to stand by due to ...

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    Becoming a senior citizen has its perks, including savings up to 50% at the movies, restaurants, hotels, retail outlets, and more. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More Skip ...

  6. Sneak Previews - Wikipedia

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    Sneak Previews (1975 to 1996: known as Opening Soon...at a Theater Near You from 1975 to 1977, and Sneak Previews Goes Video from 1989 to 1991) is an American film review show [1] that ran for over two decades on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). It was created by WTTW, a PBS member station in Chicago, Illinois.

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  8. MoviePass - Wikipedia

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    MoviePass, Inc. is an American subscription-based movie ticketing service [2] [3] owned by co-founder Stacy Spikes. [4]The service was launched in 2011 and allowed subscribers to purchase up to a movie ticket a day for a monthly fee. [5]

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    In the past, MoviePass paid theaters full price for its customers’ movie tickets. MoviePass no longer has to shoulder that full cost because it has negotiated deals with over 25% of movie theaters.

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