This Prime Day subscription deal is a rare one for the cinephiles and its almost over

In addition to all of the great Prime Big Deal Days discounts on physical products, you can save big on subscriptions now, too.The big sale is winding down and there are just a few hours left, but in addition to savings on Kindle Unlimited and Audible, there are also plenty of deals for Prime Video subscribers to take advantage of.
Never added another streaming service to your Prime Video subscription? There’s no better time to start than right now, when select add-on subscriptions are $1.99/month for your first month.A lot of these don’t get discounted often, including one service that every cinephile should check out: MUBI.Haven’t heard of MUBI before? Here’s how the service describes itself: “A streaming service? A curator? A publisher? A distributor? A cinema lover? Yes.” Put simply, MUBI is all the things; but for the purpose of this deal, you’ll be getting two months of MUBI for just $1.99/month.If you want to expand your cinematic horizons, this is the service to get.
(Trust me, I’m a subscriber myself!)What’s on MUBI? Lots of things! Of course, there are the films that MUBI distributes in North America, like “The Substance,” Park Chan-wook’s “Decision to Leave,” “Pavements,” and a new 4K restoration of “The Fall,” but the service also has a curated selection of the best indie and arthouse films from around the world.Did “One Battle After Another” get you interested in the back catalog of Paul Thomas Anderson? His 2021 film “Licorice Pizza” is currently part of MUBI’s catalog.
You can watch comedies like “In the Loop,” which has a similar tone to the series “Veep,” dramas like “Boyhood,” and dramedies like “Eephus.” You can also stream TV series; “Mussolini: Son of the Century” is exclusive to the service and comes from director Joe Wright (“Atonement”).David Lynch’s masterpiece “Twin Peaks” is also streaming on the service, and soon, a new original series starring Mark Ruffalo, ...