$50 Google Play Gift Card for $40

Walmart is offering a $50 Google Play eGift Card for $40 for a limited time.

Google Play gift codes give anyone access to the latest entertainment. It’s easy to find something you’ll love, whether you’re into music, movies, TV, books, magazines, apps, or games. With no credit card required, Play gift codes let you enjoy your favorite songs, movies, and more on screens of all sizes across Android, iOS, and the web.

For Students: YouTube Premium for $5.99/Month, YouTube Premium Music for $4.99/Month

Youtube is offering full-time students YouTube Premium for $5.99/month (normally $11.99/month for non-students) for a limited time. If you are a new member, the first month is Free. This is a limited time offer for students who join by January 31, 2019. It will be a dollar more ($6.99/month) after this sale period.

YouTube Premium Music is also available for full-time students at a discount rate of $4.99/month (normally $9.99/month for non-students) for a limited time.

YouTube Premium replaces and allows you to access YouTube ad-free, offline and in the background. It also gets your access to Youtube’s catalog of new original series & movies from many Youtube creators, as well as a vast library of music that streams ad-free and is available to listen locally. YouTube Premium Music only allows you access you stream music ad-free and offline.

Spotify also has a student offer where they bundling their Premium Subscription Service with Hulu Limited Commercials plan for Students for $4.99 per month for a limited time. This is only available to students currently enrolled at a US Title IV accredited college or university, and above the age of 18. There are no contracts, and existing Spotify Students can simply add Hulu service. For a limited time, you can try it for 3 months for only 99-cents.

30% Off Sinemia Giftcards

Sinemia is offering 30% off gift cards for a limited time. They have been making a lot of quick changes to the service, many of which the community is very unhappy about, like charging a $1.80 per ticket processing fee. This deal is not for everyone and but for the select few that enjoy Sinemia, 30% is a rather large discount. These gift cards can be only used to pay for membership fees when join or renew and can’t be applied to their processing fees.

Sinemia is a movie subscription service that gives you access to a certain amount of movies at your theater. They have plans as low as $3.99/month for one movie a month or as much $28.99/month for a movie each day. Unlike MoviePass which lets you see only 2D movies, Sinemia has plans that give you access to see movies in premium formats like 3D, IMAX 2D, IMAX 3D, XD, Dolby Atmos, ScreenX, Dbox, or 4DX. Sinemia uses a virtual card system (they will be offering physical cards again soon) that requires you to book tickets through sites like Fandango and Atom Tickets. You will be responsible for the convenience fees but they can be bypass by using a theater’s loyalty program or when you start your booking on Facebook (FB is paying the fees). If you are or were a MoviePass or Alist member, you can also get FREE $10 credit when signing up. Prices listed are billed annually. If you wish to be billed monthly, there is a $19.99 enrollment fee. The service will take 2 weeks to activate or you can opt to pay $10 to get instant activation.

Happy Feet, The Martian & The Fate of the Furious for FREE

Movies Anywhere is offering Happy Feet, The Martian and The Fate of the Furious for FREE when you connect 2 new retailers to your Movies Anywhere Account for a limited time. Deal ends December 27, 2018.

Movies Anywhere is a simple, streamlined way to manage and enjoy your digital collection of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and more movies on multiple devices.

Why will this make your life easier? It collects all your eligible digital entitlements—whether you redeemed them from a Digital Copy code or purchased them in iTunes, Google Play, or Amazon; so you can have access to them on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, Fire TV, and Android devices, as well as on your personal computer (Mac and Windows machines).

$5 Off Ticket Purchase at Fandango w/ GPay – EXP 11/21/2018

Fandango is $5 off any movie ticket purchase when you checkout using Google Pay for a limited time. To get the discount, place your order on fandango.com or via the Fandango app and apply the coupon code: GPAY5OFFNOW at checkout. Some exclusions may apply. Limit one promo code per person. There’s a limited quantity of promo codes available. Offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Deal ends November 21, 2018 or while supplies last.

$5 Off Venom Movie Tickets

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Amazon is offering $5 off Tickets to the soon to be released Venom movie for a limited time.

To get this deal:

  • Login to your Atom Tickets account (or create a free account if a new user) on the Atom website
  • Add one or more Venom movie tickets to your cart
  • If you are not already logged in to Amazon, you will be prompted to log in with Amazon
  • Once you’re logged into Amazon, a $5 discount will be applied to your order automatically

Sinemia Membership Starting at $3.99/Month, Unlimited Plan for $29.99/Month

Sinemia is a MoviePass competitor and they have launched a new Unlimited Plan for $29.99/month, which allows you to see one 2D movie per 24 hour period. They also have a host of other plans for as low as $4.99/month for a limited time. To get the deal, use the promo code: Fall if it’s not already applied when you visit the site. If you are or were a MoviePass or Alist member, you can also get FREE $10 credit when signing up. Prices listed are billed annually. If you wish to be billed monthly, there is a $19.99 enrollment fee. The service will take 2 weeks to activate or you can opt to pay $10 to get instant activation.

Unlike MoviePass which lets you see only 2D movies, Sinemia has plans that give you access to see movies in premium formats like 3D, IMAX 2D, IMAX 3D, XD, Dolby Atmos, ScreenX, Dbox, or 4DX. Sinemia uses a virtual card system that requires you to book tickets through sites like Fandango and Atom Tickets. You will be responsible for the convenience fees but they can be bypass by using a theater’s loyalty program or when you start your booking on Facebook (FB is paying the fees).