unfold the most wicked dark pattern we have ever seen

In 2018 there was a service that was successful in the United States and that we were dying to try. It was called MoviePass and was known as ‘the Netflix of movie theaters’. Its operation was simple: you paid 10 dollars a month and you could go to the movies as many times as you wanted. What sounds like a dream for any movie buff was actually a bottomless pit of losses, so the company launched a strategy to stop the bleeding. The problem is that it was a directly illegal strategy. a ruin. First of all, it is worth stopping at the MoviePass business model. For 10 dollars we could see as many movies as we wanted per month, the problem is that the company did not have any type of agreement with movie theaters and in 2017 a ticket cost 12 dollars. That is, they lost 2 dollars a month per user as long as they only went to see a movie. The only way they could generate profits was if their users didn’t watch any movies a month and that’s where their CEO’s brilliant idea came from. Dark patterns. Are quite tricky design strategies so that it costs us more to cancel an account or encourage us to make a purchase, but MoviePass is another level. They counted on Business Insider in 2019that the company’s CEO Mitch Lowe gave the order to deliberately change the passwords of a group of very active users, thus preventing them from accessing their account and purchasing tickets. Furthermore, he did it just when ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ was released. reset password. You may be thinking that if they change your password, you reset it and that’s it. It wasn’t that easy. When users tried to recover their accounts, the process failed and it was no coincidence. Bloomberg published fragments of the formal complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FCT), which details that the company knew that the process would fail on most smartphones and nothing was done to prevent it. Faced with this situation, many users contacted customer service, but it usually took weeks for them to respond (that is, if they responded). There are quite a few threads on reddit with users suffering from this situation. Unscrupulous. The details of how it was carried out are absolutely crazy. They called it the “password breakpoint program” and it was the topic of several meetings and emails, as if it were any other business topic. Furthermore, to avoid possible action by the FCT, they decided that they would only block the accounts of 2% of their most active users (about 75,000) and that the excuse would be that they had detected “suspicious activity or possible fraud.” They also monitored the success of their program: a week later only half of those affected had managed to reset their password. Consequences. The FCT ended up discovering the cake so it is logical to think that MoviePass had to pay a million-dollar fine. Well no. MoviePass admitted the facts and reached an agreement in which they promised not to repeat it (as if they were trustworthy). The reason is that a court ruling prevented the FCT from imposing fines in such cases. The company did not survive its terrible business model and In 2019 it closed its doors. In 2020, the parent company filed for bankruptcy. In the end they couldn’t repeat it. Image | MoviePass, Daniel Dalea in Unsplash In Xataka | The first fine against “dark employers” in Spain is already here (and it will not be the last)

where to see the nominated films

After the announcement was delayed due to the Los Angeles fires, Oscar nominations 2025 They arrived to leave some surprises in their wake. From the record of Emilia Perez with 13 nominations, to the unexpected success of The substancepassing through the historical recognition to Karla Sofia Gascón already Fernanda Torres. The truth is that the list of categories showed an unusual variety, broke some taboos and demonstrated that the awards of the Academy, are still references in the world of contemporary cinema. But also, enjoying the best productions is more accessible than ever. Not only because some of them are already available to the audience on different platforms. Furthermore, it is more than likely that a good number of the favorites will quickly join the catalogs of the most popular subscription services. Something that definitely makes it easier is the fact that a good part of the nominees can be enjoyed and debated by the audience. That’s for the ceremony. of the 2025 Academy Awards, to be held on March 2, 2025. To help you with that possibility, we leave you the list of where and when you can see the nominated films. From a multi-nominated company turned into a mass phenomenon — and controversy — to the return of epic cinema to movie theaters. All to demonstrate the scope and also the importance of the 2025 Oscars have when it comes to becoming a showcase for the main productions of the year. Nominated for Best Film at the 2025 Oscars The Brutalist The historyof a visionary architect in search of redemption, won 10 nominations and confirms his triumphant passage in the awards season. That to Despite the controversy surrounding the use of artificial intelligence l in its production. Even so, she remains one of the favorites to be the star of the 2025 Oscar night. In Spain and Latin America, the film will hit theaters on January 24. Conclave He thriller Edward Berger’s political and philosophical work was one of the big surprises among the list of nominees, after a meteoric rise during the awards season. A rebound that led him to obtain 8 nominations in the 2025 edition of the Academy Awards. The film was released in Spain on December 20 and you can still enjoy it in theaters. In turn, it will arrive on February 20 in Latin America. Dune: Part 2 The science fiction epic became one of the great forgotten ones of the 2025 Oscars. Despite this, Denis Villeneuve’s work gained recognition in the technical section and strengthened its place as an unprecedented visual piece. In Spain you can see the film on Movistar+, while in Latin America you can find it in the Max catalog. Sign up for MAX and you will have access to the best series and exclusive movies as The Wire, The Sopranos either Dragon House. Includes the entire Warner catalog, Cartoon Network classics, big premieres and the best sports. A Complete Unknown The vision by James Mangold about Bob Dylan aroused enthusiasm among fans of the musician and especially of a very specific era of pop culture. Something that gave it 8 nominations for the 2025 Oscars and recognition for its friendly, dreamlike and nostalgic tone. In Spain The film premieres on February 28, while in Latin America it will premiere on January 30. Nickel Boys The adaptation by RaMell Ross from Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer-winning novel, surprises with its sensitive vision of pain, disenchantment, and racism. Topic that deals with from a respectful point of view. Which earned him two nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards. The film does not have a release date in Spain or in Latin America. Anora He tragic romance by Sean Baker lost a bit of steam during awards season. Even so, it won 6 Oscar nominations and showed that its strange mix of comedy and drama continues to dazzle critics. In Spain, the film was released on October 31 and on January 16 it arrived in theaters in Latin America. Wicked The adaptation of the beloved Broadway musicalled by Jon M. Chu, surprised and conquered the fans. Also to the critics, who gave him ten nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards. In Spain and Latin America It premiered on November 22, 2024 and you can still enjoy it in some selected theaters. Emilia Perez Jacques Audiard’s atypical musical has caused rivers of ink to flow and sparked controversy wherever it premiered. All in all, it has become an unprecedented success, allowing it to achieve a record 13 Academy Award nominations. In Spain, the film is available in theaters from December 5 and in Latin America, from January 23. A curious fact? If you are in North America, you can watch the movie on Netflix. The substance The film, by Coralie Fargeat, made history by obtaining 5 nominations for the 2025 Oscar Awards. Which makes it a success and a phenomenon in its own right. If you are in Latin America, you can see the movie on Mubi while Spain is still available in some movie theaters. I’m still here Walter Salles’ drama surprised with 4 nominations for the 2025 Oscars and proved to be one of the great films of the year, despite its local theme and intimate point of view. In Spain, it will be released on February 21 and in Latin America, one day before. Other nominees and where to see them On Disney+, you can watch Inside Out 2 nominated for best animated film at the 2025 Oscars, both in Latin America and Spain. You can also find Alien: Romulus and kingdom of the planet of the apesboth nominated for best special effects. In the case of Netflix, you can enjoy Wallace and Gromit: Revenge is served with feathers, also in the best animated category. Date of high in Disney+ now and save thanks to the annual subscriptionwith which you can enjoy its entire catalog of series and movies. Access to the latest releasesto the catalog of star and ESPN* … Read more

Oscar 2025: The entire list of nominees, with ‘Emilia Pérez’ leading with 13

The Netflix musical film “Emilia Pérez” today became the top nominee for the 97th edition of the Academy Awards by achieving 13 nominations, including best film, best actress for Karla Sofía Gascón, who becomes the first openly trans actress to be nominated for an Oscar. Other nominations for “Emilia Pérez” were, first of all, for actress of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent Zoe Saldaña, who obtained a nomination in the supporting actress section, in addition to the nominations for direction, adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing, makeup and hairstyle, sound, original score, two nominations in original song and international film, marking a record as the non-English language film to obtain this number of nominations for the Academy Awards “Emilia Pérez” was followed by the equally musical “Wicked” which obtained 10 nominations, including the best film and acting categories for Cynthia Erivo for lead actress and Ariana Grande for supporting actress. Edgar Ramírez, Karla Sofía Gason, Selena Gómez, Adriana Paz and Zoe Saldaña are part of the cast of “Emilia Perez”. (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times) After having been changed to the date of January 17 as a result of the voracious fires that have been experienced in Los Angeles County, the nominations for the 2025 Oscars are finally were announced digitally this morning in a private event in which the media was not present. Those in charge of revealing the nominees from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills were “Wicked” actor Bowen Yang and actress Rachel Sennott, known for her participation in “Bottoms.” Ariana Grande, left, and Cynthia Erivo, from the cast of the movie “Wicked.” (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Below is the list of nominees for the 97th edition of the Academy Oscars that, despite the changes in the announcement date and the voting period, never changed the date of the celebration, which will take place live on the next 2 March from the stage of the Dolby Theater in Hollywood and which will be broadcast on the ABC network and the Hulu streaming platform. Best Film“Anora”“The Brutalist”“A Complete Unknown”“Conclave”“Dune: Part Two”“Emilia Pérez”“I’m Still Here”“Nickel Boys”“The Substance”“Wicked” Lead ActressCynthia Erivo, “Wicked”Karla Sofía Gascón, “Emilia Pérez”Mikey Madison, “Anora”Demi Moore, “The Substance”Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here” This image released by Netflix, Karla Sofía Gascón as Emilia Pérez in a scene from “Emilia Pérez”. (Shanna Besson/Associated Press) Main ActorAdrien Brody, “The Brutalist”Timothée Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown”Colman Domingo, “Sing Sing”Ralph Fiennes, “Conclave”Sebastian Stan, “The Apprentice” Supporting ActorYura Borisov, “Anora”Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain”Edward Norton, “A Complete Unknown”Guy Pearce, “The Brutalist”Jeremy Strong, “The Apprentice” Supporting ActressMonica Barbaro, “A Complete Unknown”Ariana Grande, “Wicked”Felicity Jones, “The Brutalist”Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave”Zoe Saldaña, “Emilia Pérez” Dominican actress Zoe Saldaña is nominated for best supporting actress. (Ashley Landis/Invision/AP) DirectorSean Baker, “Anora”Brady Corbet, “The Brutalist”James Mangold, “A Complete Unknown”Jacques Audiard, “Emilia Pérez”Coralie Fargeat, “The Substance” Adapted Screenplay “A Complete Unknown”“Conclave”“Emilia Pérez”“Nickel Boys”“Sing Sing” Original Screenplay“Anora”“The Brutalist”“A Real Pain”“September 5”“The Substance” Best Documentary “Black Box Diaries”“No Other Land”“Porcelain War”“Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat”“Sugarcane” International Film“I’m Still Here”“The Girl with the Needle”“Emilia Pérez”“The Seed of the Sacred Fig”“Flow” Animated movie“Flow”“Inside Out 2”“Memoir of a Snail”“Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl”“The Wild Robot” A scene from ‘Inside Out 2’. (Disney/Pixar) animated short film“Beautiful Men”“In the Shadow of the Cypress”“Magic Candies”“Wander to Wonder”“Yuck!” Live action short film“A Lien”“Anuja”“I’m Not a Robot”“The Last Ranger”“The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent” Cinematography“The Brutalist”“Dune” Part Two“Emilia Pérez”“Maria”“Nosferatu” costume design“A Complete Unknown”“Conclave”“Gladiator II”“Nosferatu”“Wicked” Director Edward Berger and actor Ralph Fiennes on the set of ‘Conclave’. (Philippe Antonello/Focus Feature) Edition “Anora”“The Brutalist”“Conclave”“Emilia Pérez”“Wicked” Makeup and hairstyle“A Different Man”“Emilia Pérez”“Nosferatu”“The Substance”“Wicked” Timothee Chalamet in a scene from “Dune: Part Two,” at Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures) Original scoreDaniel Blumberg, “The Brutalist”Volker Bertelmann, “Conclave”Clément Ducol and Camille, “Emilia Pérez”John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, “Wicked”Kris Bowers, “The Wild Robot” Original Song“El Mal” from “Emilia Pérez”“The Journey” from “The Six Triple Eight”“Like A Bird” from “Sing Sing”“My Way” from “Emilia Pérez”“Never Too Late” from “Elton John: Never Too Late” Production Design “The Brutalist”“Conclave”“Dune: Part Two”“Nosferatu”“Wicked” Better Sound“A Complete Unknown”“Dune: Part Two”“Emilia Pérez”“Wicked”“The Wild Robot” This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Isabela Merced in a scene from “Alien: Romulus.” (20th Century Studios via AP) Special effects“Alien: Romulus”“Better Man”“Dune: Part Two”“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”“Wicked”

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