
William Payne
Seen eight films in the cinema through this app in the first six months. Some I was going to see anyway, some of them I'd never even heard of, but I've enjoyed them all. The app is pretty good, I've only had an issue once, that was when the cinema couldn't scan my the QR code, but they just game me a normal ticket. If like going to the cinema and enjoy films that's aren't just blockbusters I'd give it a go!
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A Google user
The product concept is great but the execution is poor. It tries to be simple, but to the point of not being very helpful. The use of location over typing in an address makes the service offered completely irrelevant, because users cannot plan what they want to see ahead of time unless they are close to their local cinema. E.g. I'm at work. I don't live near work. I want to see a film near my house this week, but can't find out what's on and where, so it's totally useless! Sort it out!
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Claudia Loi
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MUBI Go is the best value membership in existence, especially if you're based in London, with its wide choice of cinemas. However, since January, several films have only been covered a few weeks after their release date, meaning that it wouldn't be as easy to find cinemas who are still showing them. Also, while the app redesign looks fancy, at the Picturehouse I usually go to, they're now unable to read the QR codes in the app, so they usually have to enter the number instead.
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