The Oscars are this Sunday, and the buzz about us potentially winning for Exit Through The Gift Shop has us pretty excited (but seriously, don’t tell anyone we’re Banksy). Even when they’re not about us, watching movies is one of our favorite activities.
That’s why we’ve been spending a lot of time using MUBI, an online film archive where you can stream some of the most interesting, hard-to-find films spanning every genre and time period.
The site operates under the simple idea that people around the world should have access to films that would never play at their local multiplex. As they put it, “MUBI is your own little cinema, anytime, anywhere.”
The streaming quality may be the best we’ve ever come across online. And since great cinema always requires discussion, their active forums can be used to debate everything from directors’ cuts to whatever those frogs in Magnolia meant.
There’s still time to see us with spray paint stains on our hands before Sunday, so log on before you get relegated to watching Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never 3D for eternity.