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They flex it on relationship apps and recite ‘the pledge’: Contained in the Gen Z cult of AMC A-list
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They flex it on relationship apps and recite ‘the pledge’: Contained in the Gen Z cult of AMC A-list

Last updated: July 30, 2025 3:25 pm
Editorial Board Published July 30, 2025
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Some L.A. singles appeal to potential dates with canine pics, health club mirror selfies or guarantees that they love “going on adventures.” Joel Lingaur’s calling card is membership to a not precisely unique however standard membership: AMC A-Listing.

The movie show subscription service has taken on a lifetime of its personal on the web and has turn into a little bit of a “dog whistle” on relationship apps, Lingaur mentioned.

“I really like having it on there because it shows that I’m into movies, but I don’t want to come across as a film bro,” he mentioned. “That idea feels a little pretentious to me.”

And it really works. Lingaur, a 25-year-old actor primarily based in Culver Metropolis, mentioned boasting his A-Listing standing on the Hinge app acts as a dialog starter, or simply helps him in “coloring the picture” of potential dates once they have it listed on their profiles. A number of younger individuals, particularly in L.A., have “all agreed that A-List is the quirky thing to put on your profile,” he mentioned.

AMC A-Listing is the very best tier of the theater chain’s loyalty program, which permits cinephiles to see as much as 4 motion pictures per week for a month-to-month value beginning round $20. In California, the place ticket costs are usually increased, members pay $27.99 a month. There isn’t an upcharge for Imax or different premium codecs, considered one of a number of advantages A-Listers take pleasure in.

The A-Listing program, which launched in 2018, was born out of competitors AMC was going through within the late 2010s with the short-lived trade disruptor, MoviePass, which allowed subscribers to see nearly limitless motion pictures at virtually any theater for a low base fee. Theater chains like AMC have been additionally struggling to gradual the gradual decline in attendance, which was slipping earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic, collapsed as theaters briefly shut down and has but to get better.

However A-Listing, which the corporate mentioned has near 1 million members, has turn into rather more than only a subscription service.

It’s like being a part of the in-crowd for a lot of, besides the one barrier to entry is a comparatively low month-to-month price and maybe a propensity for movie show popcorn.

AMC is grappling with vital monetary woes — the corporate has practically $4 billion in debt, reported losses of greater than $200 million within the first quarter of the yr and is watching its inventory worth sag because it turned a meme inventory 4 years in the past. Whereas it as soon as traded at report highs throughout the meme-fueled rally, it’s now sitting at round $3.

Amid these difficulties, A-Listing is a vibrant spot, proving the corporate has an avid base of supporters and difficult notions that moviegoing will now not be a favourite pastime for youthful generations. A-Listers who’ve a deep enthusiasm for the model are constantly attending showings, shopping for concessions and even encouraging others to enlist in this system.

There’s merchandise, each licensed and unauthorized — together with uncommon choices like a Christmas tree topper and cross-stitch patterns — viral memes galore and a really energetic on-line group of A-Listers who flaunt the membership standing like a badge of honor on relationship apps, social media and in informal dialog.

“They have become a little bit of a marketing machine for us,” mentioned Carrie Trotter, AMC’s vp of loyalty and model advertising.

Nicole Kidman, memes and meme shares

Whereas different film chains — together with Regal Cinemas, Cinemark and Alamo Drafthouse — have subscription providers and loyalty applications, the AMC model has risen to a very completely different degree of cultural relevance. That’s largely due to the precise quirks of AMC fandom which have given the world’s largest theater operator a cult-like following.

A lot of that tradition has developed because of actor Nicole Kidman, whose look in an commercial for the chain performs earlier than every film and have become an web sensation. The script comprises platitudes about film magic and hits a climax with Kidman, an Academy Award winner, saying its most memorable line: “Heartbreak feels good in a place like this.”

The $25-million marketing campaign from fall of 2021 was designed to extend theater attendance popping out of the COVID-19 pandemic, and whereas it could have helped revive quiet theaters, it additionally sparked memes, spoofs and parodies, together with an SNL sketch.

Peter Gerard, a 24-year-old particular training instructor and pal of Lingaur, mentioned he’s amongst many A-Listers who can recite the script — or as many name it, “the pledge” — from reminiscence. In some showings with significantly enthusiastic crowds, there’s a substantial viewers response when the advert begins. “I love it when people are in the theater and they’re saluting, and they’re clapping. I really enjoy that,” Gerard mentioned.

Crowds gathered on the entrance of the AMC Burbank 16 location. A-Listing members are sometimes requested to point out their ID to confirm they’re the account holder once they scan their tickets.

(David Butow / For the Occasions)

The reception to the advert exceeded the “wildest dreams” of the staff behind it, mentioned Trotter, who was instrumental in its improvement. As for the spoofing and memeing of the 60-second spot, Trotter mentioned she and her colleagues simply “can’t ignore it.” AMC has offered merchandise with “The Pledge” inscribed on it and has performed into A-Listers’ palpable enthusiasm by means of its personal social media presence.

As theatergoing confronted an existential risk throughout COVID, many individuals assumed the enjoyment of seeing a film in theaters can be misplaced on youthful generations, who usually flip to social media, streaming and gaming for leisure. However this system is vastly standard amongst Gen Z and millennials.

Because the pandemic, Gen Z is the quickest rising viewers section inside A-Listing, and the membership physique is youthful, extra numerous and skews male in comparison with AMC’s different loyalty applications and the final moviegoing viewers as an entire, the corporate mentioned.

“The movie theater is one of the last places you can truly disconnect and be in the moment,” Trotter mentioned. “With all the pressures going on, I think that that’s one reason that Gen Z has really flocked to our A-List program. It gives them permission to disconnect just for a few hours. We want to be part of that, and so we can’t help but lean into it as well.”

These younger persons are desirous to inform you they’re enrolled in this system. Flaunting A-Listing standing is usually accomplished in jest, but it surely additionally serves as “a genuine signifier that you care about movies,” for Adora Adeyemi, a 22-year-old A-Listing subscriber who works as an assistant to a literary and expertise supervisor.

“Even back to the days of the Beatles or what have you, it’s not a new thing to want to rep what you care about,” Adeyemi mentioned.

A-Listing got here out of a “perfect storm,” placing at simply the appropriate second, mentioned Dan Murrell, a movie critic and field workplace analyst. Murrell, an A-Lister himself, mentioned the return-to-theaters campaign was aligned with a second when many Gen Z people have been trying to find a way of group that they’d missed out on throughout youth by means of the pandemic.

It additionally got here simply after AMC had served as meme fodder when it turned a favourite inventory of social media-savvy retail traders early in 2021, caught up within the “meme stock” frenzy with GameStop and BlackBerry. The craze drove AMC’s shares up exponentially at a time when it regarded just like the Leawood, Kan.-based firm may need been on its final legs, one thing many Wall Road professionals have been betting on.

AMC Chief Government Adam Aron warmly embraced the meme inventory standing, so when A-Listing and the Kidman advert began getting comparable on-line remedy, it was solely pure to welcome the eye.

“As a theatrical exhibition business, they need any kind of edge that they can get right now,” Murrell mentioned.

‘L.A.’s a film city’

A number of A-Listers mentioned whereas the service is out there nationwide, the “cult” of A-Listing feels significantly robust in Los Angeles.

A photo of a man and a woman at a movie theater

Maddie Ogden, left, along with her companion Jakob Zieman, mentioned the A-Listing moniker acts as a “shorthand” in L.A. for true fans.

(David Butow / For the Occasions)

Many A-Listers, talking as they left or entered AMC places throughout L.A., mentioned they not solely assume they’re getting an excellent deal given the world’s excessive ticket costs, however they really feel a robust sense of group amongst their fellow members. That is very true as a result of many within the metropolis are both movie fanatics or work within the trade.

There’s a subsection of A-Listers in L.A. — true movie nerds — who attend AMC showings regularly but additionally patronize native impartial theaters. A kind of individuals is Ellie Bambach, who visits smaller theaters along with her AMC journeys, which she mentioned happen about twice weekly.

Bambach, 32, mentioned she enjoys the New Beverly Cinema within the Fairfax District and the Vista Theatre in Los Feliz, each of that are owned by the filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. The smaller theaters give her the prospect to look at the classics, and her A-Listing membership means she will catch new releases, particularly ones she needs to look at on premium codecs like with Dolby audio and visuals which are obtainable at AMC places.

A photo of the exterior of an AMC movie theater in Burbank, CA

AMC mentioned its A-Listing membership physique is youthful, extra numerous and skews male in comparison with the moviegoing viewers as an entire.

(David Butow / For the Occasions)

There’s one other subset of A-Listing that may be ultra-specific to L.A., the place parking will be infamously nightmarish. A handful of A-Listers mentioned if they’re at malls just like the Grove or Westfield Century Metropolis to buy or dine, they usually register for considered one of their 4 weekly showings to allow them to enter the theater simply to validate their dear parking storage ticket, exiting with out catching a flick.

However they insist they’re nonetheless in it for the flicks on the finish of the day. Regardless of all of the jokes, the half-ironic however half-sincere recitation of the AMC pledge of allegiance and a current worth hike, they continue to be loyal prospects.

“L.A.’s a movie town … so if you like movies, I don’t see how you could not have this at this point,” mentioned Ellis Jones, a 25-year-old A-Lister. “You’re more a part of the conversation. Anyone I know who’s interested in movies has A-List. If you don’t have it, I’m like, ‘Oh, you don’t really want to see anything.’”

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