u/Alternativebuzzbin

Tubi no longer labels titles with how many days it has left.
▲ 96 r/TubiTV

Tubi no longer labels titles with how many days it has left.

Tubi has confirmed that the 14-day label will no longer be a feature on the app.

I have no idea why they would get rid of this. I used to plan my entire second half of the month watching on what was expiring in my queue.

Now it’s just a gamble as they do not tell you what is leaving at the end of the month.

You can contact Tubi here: https://tubitv.com/static/support

Please let them know you’d like this feature back.

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/TubiTV

14-day label not showing today?

I’m not seeing things labeled as having 14-days left today. Normally the label shows up today.

I checked the leaving soon category and nothing there is labeled, including one that is currently in my queue.

Any idea if they’ve changed things?

*****Tubi has confirmed that the 14 days left notation is no longer a feature.******

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/imdb

Has anyone else experienced this glitch when trying to sort a keyword list?

It starts with 2,121 titles sharing the keyword “vampire.” When I try to sort the list by year the list changes to every movie on the site.

This was not doing this last week. Is there a way to fix it?

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 days ago
▲ 29 r/TubiTV

July 2026 Ads

As usual I am presenting my findings from ad breaks in July 2026. All watched in the USA on the Tubi app on a Samsung TV.

I watched 22 feature length movies on Tubi in July 2026.

Avg 9.0% of run time per watch was ads (compared to 9.89% out of 24 watches in June ‘26)

Lowest: 3.3% (6.55% June ‘26)

Highest: 11.45% (13.41% June ‘26)

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 19 days ago
▲ 85 r/TubiTreasures+1 crossposts

Devil Times Five (aka Peopletoys)

If you like 70s exploitation movies and slashers, you might want to check this one out.

It started off slowly with a lot of typical exploitation characteristics (not a ton of plot, seemingly random activities in a weak attempt at establishing characters) and I did not have high hopes but, I stuck with it as I always do and I’m glad I did.

Once the plot starts to progress I found it very compelling and entertaining. Decent acting jobs by many of the kids. Some delightfully campy moments. I loved the (obviously) 70s aesthetic.

Overall a decent watch. 7/10 from me.

Featuring Leif Garrett and Boss Hogg.

IMDb

Tubi

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 1 month ago
▲ 22 r/TubiTV

That Night (1992)

I feel like a lot of 70s-early 90s 1950s period pieces are kinda boring. All style and nostalgia over substance. But, in a boring way.

This movie was the exception. A great cast full of spot that actor finger pointing. Great soundtrack. And a timeless nostalgia that transcends generations and is very honest and relatable.

A good quick watch for a relaxing summer evening. 7/10.

Tubi link

IMDb link

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 1 month ago
▲ 37 r/TubiTV

June 2026 Ads

As usual I am presenting my findings from ad breaks in June 2026. All watched in the USA on the Tubi app on a Samsung TV.

I watched 24 feature length movies on Tubi in June 2026.

Avg 9.89% of run time per watch was ads (compared to 9.85% out of 22 watches in May ‘26)

Lowest: 6.55% (6.67% May ‘26)

Highest: 13.41% (12.47% May ‘26)

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 2 months ago

Octavia (1982)

This movie is bonkos.

The plot is ridiculous, which can maybe be forgiven by simply acknowledging that this is trash (the good kind), but the depiction of a sheltered blind woman is so over the top, and borderline annoying, I legitimately thought I was watching a black comedy at times. Upon post-viewing investigation I was surprised to discover that this was not the filmmaker’s intention.

The lack of chemistry between the two leads made the dialog in the scenes of attempted emotional depth so shallow that many of the lines seemed out of pocket and unbelievable.

While not as Boobalicious as one might expect (there was some) I found this to be extremely watchable and entertaining in a pulpy trashy sort of way.

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 2 months ago
▲ 51 r/TubiTV

Marshmallow (2025)

Another not for everyone movie (I like my share of those), I thought this was really well done and compelling. Really cared about the characters, and the plot.

I spent many summers at camp growing up and a lot of the less fantastical elements of this were pretty relatable in that area.

If you decide to watch this and find yourself at some point thinking “this is getting dumb,” keep going. Maybe you’ll still think it’s dumb but, maybe you won’t.

IMDb

Tubi

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 2 months ago
▲ 4 r/TubiTV

Running Time (1997)

Tight little heist thriller with a cast that includes Bruce Campbell and Art LaFleur.

Somewhat straightforward but entertaining. A real time capsule of the independent cinema of the late 90s.

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 2 r/TubiTV

Some titles won’t add to my list?

Using the mobile app, I go to my recommendations section and add titles to my queue. Some of them show up on the app, others do not.

The ones that do not show on the mobile app DO show on my tv app. I checked the desktop version on my mobile browser and a couple of the titles missing from my list on the app show up but, not all.

All titles show up on the tv app. So, I don’t believe it’s a full queue issue (I only have about 350 on my list currently).

Anyone else experiencing this issue?

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 2 r/TubiTV

Some titles won’t add to my list?

Using the mobile app, I go to my recommendations section and add titles to my queue. Some of them show up on the app, others do not.

The ones that do not show on the mobile app DO show on my tv app. I checked the desktop version on my mobile browser and a couple of the titles missing from my list on the app show up but, not all.

All titles show up on the tv app. So, I don’t believe it’s a full queue issue (I only have about 350 on my list currently).

Anyone else experiencing this issue?

reddit.com
u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 24 r/TubiTV

May 2026 Ads

As usual I am presenting my findings from ad breaks in May 2026. All watched in the USA on the Tubi app on a Samsung TV.

I watched 22 feature length movies on Tubi in May 2026.

Avg 9.85% of run time per watch was ads (compared to 8.75% out of 18 watches in April ‘26)

Lowest: 6.67% (5.38% April ‘26)

Highest: 12.47% (12.54% April ‘26)

20th Century average: 9.92% (16 watches)

21st Century average: 9.66% (6 watches)

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 1 r/TubiTV

May 2026 Ads

As usual I am presenting my findings from ad breaks in May 2026. All watched in the USA on the Tubi app on a Samsung TV.

I watched 22 feature length movies on Tubi in May 2026.

Avg 9.85% of run time per watch was ads (compared to 8.75% out of 18 watches in April ‘26)

Lowest: 6.67% (5.38% April ‘26)

Highest: 12.47% (12.54% April ‘26)

20th Century average: 9.92% (16 watches)

21st Century average: 9.66% (6 watches)

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 8 r/TubiTV

Did anyone watch Good Girl Jane (2022)?

It’s been in my queue and I see it’s expiring soon. Worth a watch?

u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 2 r/TubiTV

Expiring title icons don’t appear on the mobile app until they have 7 days left

On the app on my Samsung tv the icons appear when there’s 14 days left.

Has anyone found a way to view the 14 day icons when on mobile?

I’ve tried requesting the desktop version in the browser on my phone as well but, still nothing.

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u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/TubiTV

Expiring title icons don’t appear on the mobile app until they have 7 days left

On the app on my Samsung tv the icons appear when there’s 14 days left.

Has anyone found a way to view the 14 day icons when on mobile?

I’ve tried requesting the desktop version in the browser on my phone as well but, still nothing.

reddit.com
u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 6 r/TubiTV

Expiring title icons don’t appear on the mobile app until they have 7 days left

On the app on my Samsung tv the icons appear when there’s 14 days left.

Has anyone found a way to view the 14 day icons when on mobile?

I’ve tried requesting the desktop version in the browser on my phone as well but, still nothing.

reddit.com
u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago
▲ 4 r/TubiTV

Expiring title icons don’t appear on the mobile app until they have 7 days left

On the app on my Samsung tv the icons appear when there’s 14 days left.

Has anyone found a way to view the 14 day icons when on mobile?

I’ve tried requesting the desktop version in the browser on my phone as well but, still nothing.

reddit.com
u/Alternativebuzzbin — 3 months ago