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Bring on the popcorn! Mubi makes its Roku debut

Art-house streaming service Mubi launches on Roku today with the classic Coen Brothers film "No Country for Old Men."

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TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment. When he's not playing Call of Duty he's eating whatever cuisine he can get his hands on. He has a cat named after one of the best TVs ever made.
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  • Ty was nominated for Best New Journalist at the Australian IT Journalism awards, but he has only ever won one thing. As a youth, he was awarded a free session for the photography studio at a local supermarket.
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After nine years, art-house movie-streaming service Mubi launches on today, and to celebrate it's bringing a stellar movie lineup with it.

This month, Mubi is bringing two Jackie Chan films, the classic "Project A" and its sequel, plus one of the creepiest killers of modern celluloid, "No Country for Old Men"'s Anton Chigurh.

Mubi launched on PlayStation 3 and Sony TVs back in 2010-11 and has survived despite the rise of Netflix. Unlike that service though, Mubi is curated with 30 new rotating movies each month. Mubi offers a selection of art-house and foreign-language films movies for $6 a month or $48 for 12 months. The service also offers a free 30-day trial.

Mubi is now also available on , and Samsung Smart TVs.