(CNN) - Two big changes are coming to MoviePass as it tries to combat its financial woes.
First, it is raising the price of its standard plan. That will now cost $14.95 every month instead of $10.
The move will take effect in the next 30 days.
Also, MoviePass is limiting the availability of some major releases for the first two weeks they're in theaters.
It's not clear how limited those films will be, but the company did say big movies may be made available through promotions.
The changes come after MoviePass borrowed $5 million last week so it could pay for movie tickets.
Meanwhile, MoviePass is facing some big competition.
The theater chain AMC said it has enrolled 175,000 people so far in its AMC Stubs A-list service within the first five weeks of its debut.
AMC charges $20 dollars per month for the ability to see three movies a week at any AMC location. It expects to reach 1 million members within two years.
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