FilmStruck pending.
By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. (Fandor particularly) I signed up for Fandor for a year because it had a few movies I wanted to watch. I haven't had many problems with FilmStruck not being able to play properly yet, so that's another plus for them. There's a FilmStruck subreddit. Filmstruck turned out to be a disappointment for me, mainly because 1) it doesn't have all the Criterion titles (which was a big incentive for me to join in the first place), 2) it has very limited device availability, and 3) it has a shitty (very shitty) user interface and media player. Both sites provide a curated service for independent films on demand. The curating is really interesting, that's what I'm paying for actually. Fandor has native apps for both Roku and the new Apple TV, which is great. JustWatch doesn't work with my IE browser so I use Chrome.
I use JustWatch dot com to browse what's popular and what's new on each service.
Also: it's currently running a half-price sale so a year sub is $45. (Although I do enjoy their video essays that they put out on social media) Filmstruck is the obvious choice. Mubi focuses on social elements more than Fandor – you follow users and have followers that you can send messages to. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. (Fandor particularly) I signed up for Fandor for a year because it had a few movies I wanted to watch. Criterion Collection is partial, and the site is adding and removing titles. MUBI is a great deal, I do wish they had a native Apps for Apple TV (though AirPlay works) and Roku. Since it's a relatively new service I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt and I'll remain a subscriber for a while longer in hope that they improve. After spending time with it, it seemed lacking. Does that include the entire collection, and are all the titles available at all times or also rotating. If you already have Amazon Prime, Fandor is cheaper as an add-on channel. I watch via a PC connected to my TV. It has the largest selection and quite a few rotating from the criterion collection. Why would they have every title? I recently tried out Fandor for the two free weeks. One of them has a Roku app, Fandor.
I think most of them work on a rotating film basis - how do you find that?
They never said that. MUBI is a great deal, I do wish they had a native Apps for Apple TV (though AirPlay works) and Roku. I'm subbed to all 3. Cookies help us deliver our Services. All the neighbors' wifi signals interfere.)
A completely ridiculous and unfair expectation. Fandor has native apps for both Roku and the new Apple TV, which is great. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Like Mubi, it also lets you create movie lists and share them with friends. I've heard one or more of them hosts the Criterion Collection (Filmstruck?). A large portion of the films on MUBI and Fandor were too obscure for me. Similar in concept to Mubi (see below), Fandor offers films handpicked for hardcore movie buffs. (Although I do enjoy their video essays that they put out on social media) Filmstruck is the obvious choice. Sometimes they do introduce some really interesting films and filmmakers I've been meaning to get around to. I've learned that I don't really want someone else curating what films are available to me to that extent. I'm looking to sign up for one of these streaming services and I was curious if any of you have had experience with any or all of these?
Specially with such little time to watch films, the nature of movies being curated appeals more to me than having a big catalog where some films expire. I've used all three. Mubi's selection is obviously limited by only showing 30 films at a time. I would love also to sign up Filmstruck but it's only available in the US so I'm out. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. So between the two I prefer FilmStruck because I can always find something I actually want to watch. What do you guys think? Before a service like Fandor or Mubi can stream a movie on their site, they need to acquire a license from the rights-holder. Mubi has its perks though.
After spending time with it, it seemed lacking. I subscribed to Mubi a couple of months ago for PTA's Junun. Do you find they are biased toward a particular time period, genre, or ilk of cinema? I already have Netflix streaming and also use my local public library for movies (they have a great selection). Cookies help us deliver our Services. If I were to pay for a VPN service, can I get around this? Also: it's currently running a half-price sale so a year sub is $45. FilmStruck uses Flash Player which only buffers 30 seconds ahead on their site.
And although the movies were good for the most part, their UI and search are really bad in comparison with Mubi. I subscribe to, and like, both.
A large portion of the films on MUBI and Fandor were too obscure for me. Whereas with Mubi I often am not really interested in any of the 30 they have up at the moment. I only have MUBI but I'm completely happy with it. The main differences are: Fandor.com is subscription based ($10/month), while Mubi employs an a la carte pricing model (between $1-$3 per film).
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