Mubi doesn’t chase blockbuster crowds. It curates. A rotating selection of 30 films at any time—one leaves daily, another arrives. Arthouse gems from global auteurs. No algorithms overwhelming choices. Just deliberate picks for cinephiles. Founded in 2007 by Turkish entrepreneur Efe Çakarel, the London-based service started as a niche player. Today, it spans streaming, distribution, and production. Subscriptions run $14.99 monthly or $119.88 annually. Upgrade to Mubi Go for $19.99 a month—includes a weekly cinema ticket in select cities like New York, Los Angeles, and London. Available on most devices. Films from Latin America, Europe, Asia. Directors like Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Lynne Ramsay. Business Insider calls it ideal for those tired of mainstream fare. The Notebook blog adds context—essays, interviews. Community forums buzz with discussion. But growth hit turbulence.…