The Two Best Streaming Services for Movie Nerds Are Discounted for Black Friday

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Black Friday sales officially start Friday, November 28, and run through Cyber Monday, December 1, and Lifehacker is sharing the best sales based on product reviews, comparisons, and price-tracking tools before it’s over. 

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On Netflix right now, you can stream the 2025 Richard Linklater film Nouvelle Vague, a low-key hangout movie about the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s 1960 French New Wave masterpiece Breathless, but you cannot stream Breathless itself. This is because Netflix owns the rights to the former, but doesn’t much care about licensing the latter. And that’s the modern streaming landscape in a nutshell.

While I would never suggest streaming hasn’t been great for the true cinephiles out there—if I can think of a film, there’s a very good chance there’s a way I can start watching it within seconds, even if I have to pay for a rental or buy a digital copy—the major streaming services haven’t always done right by film fans. While Netflix grows increasingly uninterested in hosting anything that isn’t a Netflix exclusive, the likes of Warner Bros. and Paramount are removing many classics from their streaming services to emphasize newer “content.”

But all is not lost—if you look beyond the major media corporations, there are great niche streaming options out there for film freaks. And right now, annual subscriptions to two of the very best are heavily discounted for Black Friday.

The Criterion Channel and MUBI are indispensable for film fans

I’ve written before about my love for The Criterion Channel, the streaming offshoot of The Criterion Collection, a boutique media label that has spent more than four decades cultivating a reputation as the ultimate tastemaker for movie obsessives, releasing top shelf home video editions of “important classic and contemporary films” spanning the last century and the entire world. In 2019 Criterion launched The Criterion Channel, which brings the same selective film snob ethos to a monthly streaming service.

MUBI, meanwhile, is a British streaming service-turned-film distributor that actually got its start with the help of Criterion back in the mid-2000s. While it has recently become well-known for bringing art house fare like The Substance and Die My Love to theaters, it also operates a highly curated streaming service focused on independent world cinema.

It’s hard to choose between the two streaming services, because they have such a different focus: The Criterion Channel is essential if you’re interested in developing a broad knowledge of classic cinema, with an ever-changing catalog spanning decades, while MUBI tends to be focused on more recent but also more obscure films from around the globe.

So why choose?

Both are $75 for Black Friday

Usually a subscription to The Criterion Channel will run you $100/year (or $11/month), while MUBI is a bit pricier at $120/year (or $15/month). As I try to keep my monthly streaming budget to a reasonable level, I usually limit myself to one of these, but thanks to their concurrent Black Friday sales, I’m going all out in 2026.

Right now, you can get a year of either service for a cool $75, or $6.25 per month annualized. That means you can get both for $12.50, or $6 less than the cost of a month of HBO Max without ads.

  • From now through Dec. 1, MUBI’s deal is $75 for an annual subscription, with the deal accessible directly from its homepage (though note that you’ll auto-renew next year at the usual $120 price). The deal is open to all new and past subscribers.

  • Also through Dec. 1, The Criterion Channel is also $75, but you’ll need to use the code BLACKFRIDAY25 at checkout. Your subscription will start after a 7-day free trial, and will auto-renew next year at the usual $100 rate. One caveat: This deal is for your “first year,” so if you’re a current or former subscriber, you’re out of luck unless you want to create a new account with a different email and credit card, and sacrifice your watch history.

Whichever option you choose (again, I suggest going big and getting both if you can swing it), you’ll have a great year of movie-watching ahead of you.


What stores have the best sales on Black Friday?

Nowadays, both large retailers and small businesses compete for Black Friday shoppers, so you can expect practically every store to run sales through Monday, December 1, 2025. The “best” sales depend on your needs, but in general, the biggest discounts tend to come from larger retailers that can afford lower prices: think places like Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and Home Depot. You can find all the best sales from major retailers on our live blog

Are Black Friday deals worth it?

In short, yes, Black Friday still offers discounts that can be rare throughout the rest of the year. If there’s something you want to buy, or you’re shopping for gifts, it’s a good time to look for discounts on what you need, especially tech sales, home improvement supplies, and fitness tech. Of course, if you need to save money, the best way to save is to not buy anything. 

Are Cyber Monday deals better than Black Friday?

Black Friday used to be bigger for major retailers and more expensive tech and appliances, while Cyber Monday was for cheaper tech and gave smaller businesses a chance to compete online. Nowadays, though, the distinction is almost meaningless. Every major retailer will offer sales on both days, and the smart move is to know what you want, use price trackers or refer to guides like our live blog that use price trackers for you, and don’t stress over finding the perfect timing.

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