SAVE $44: As of May 16,Horror Archives new subscribers can get four months of MUBI for just $3.99 per month instead of the usual $14.99 per month. That's 120 days of streaming for only $15.96 instead of $59.96.
Like everything else, streaming services just keep getting more and more expensive. So when a deal happens to pop up, we recommend jumping on it immediately. Peacock randomly dropped a major spring discount earlier this week and now MUBI is following in its footsteps.
As of May 16, new (and returning) subscribers can score four months of MUBI for only $3.99 per month instead of $14.99. That's a grand total of $15.96 for four months and a discount of $44. Once the four month promotional period ends, the price will jump back to $14.99, but you can cancel if you want to avoid that charge. Regardless, imagine how many movies you can watch in four months.
Never heard of MUBI? Unlike your usual streaming services, MUBI is specifically built for cinephiles. Its library is brimming with quality cinema, showcasing an array of films from America and abroad, mainstream and independent, classics, new releases, award winners, and Mubi originals — like recent Oscar nominee The Substance. It's where you'll find The People's Jokerand Bird, two more of our favorite movies of 2024, Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott's Bring Them Down, and the hilarious documentary Grand Theft Hamlet.
MUBI hasn't specified just how long this deal will stick around, only noting that it's a "limited time only" offer that "ends soon." In other words, run, don't walk.
If you're not a movie person, a MUBI subscription is probably not for you. But if you are, you're going to have a field day. And at only $3.99 per month, you'll get a whole lot more bang for your buck.
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