You see, the movie industry really has my number this summer. We just saw "Black Panther." March has the "Tomb Raider" reboot, "Pacific Rim: Uprising," "Paul, Apostle," and "Ready Player One." April is mostly a miss (I'm not not that interested in "Rampage" and I don't think the reboot of "Overboard" will make it to our area). However, May ... well, May has "Avengers: Infinity War," the new "Deadpool," and "Solo"--all "must-sees." Even June has "Ocean's Eight," "The Incredibles 2," and the sequel to "Jurassic World." And I can't forget July's "Ant-Man" sequel and the new "Mission Impossible" movie.
Moviepass is a subscription service where I would pay a set amount (currently on a $7.95 promotion) per month (per person) and watch as many movies (in 2D) as I can get into during the months that my subscription is active. There are no blackout dates. It operates like a credit card. I was told about this by one of my coworkers while we were geeking out about the number of upcoming movies that are right up our alley. The service works at both of our local theaters, the theaters in Anchorage, and (I just checked) the theaters in Jackson.
Considering the evening shows are almost $11 per ticket, this seems like a great idea.