The Verge:

The embattled film-subscription service MoviePass launched its promised new subscriber plan today, the one it previously announced would replace its existing standard one-movie-ticket-per-day plan. As predicted, the new plan is meant to allow subscribers to see three movies per month for a $9.95 subscription fee. But it also adds unexpected new restrictions: according to an email gradually rolling out to subscribers, MoviePass will curate a daily shortlist of movies each day that will be available to subscribers. The first week’s menu of movies has been posted on MoviePass’ website.

Honestly, this one isn’t terrible - if the service were “Hey, take your pick of seeing these movies" from Day One, I’d be less bothered by all of the poorly executed changes to the program over the past year.

Alas, that genie is out of the bottle.