CineB Guide was built by a small team of film and TV researchers who found the coverage of free streaming platforms online consistently fell short of what viewers actually needed. Most of it either avoided honest assessment or promoted platforms uncritically. We put this resource together to answer the real questions. What CineB actually is. How it works. What risks it carries. And what the legal options look like for viewers who want them without the guesswork.
We are a small team of film and TV enthusiasts who built CineB Guide as a reliable resource for streaming audiences. No corporate backing. No hidden agenda. Just researchers, writers, and fans who watch too much television and want to help other people do the same thing more safely. Our work is built on research, industry tracking, and direct reader feedback. We have no affiliation with CineB, cineb.rs, or any streaming platform. That separation is exactly what makes our information useful.
We provide clear information about CineB and similar platforms. That includes library size, content categories, streaming quality, and typical user experience. We also offer honest safety guidance. Which risks matter. What protections actually work. When to walk away. And we maintain current awareness of legal alternatives. Services like Tubi, Pluto TV, Freevee, and Plex carry thousands of hours of content without subscription fees.
What we do not do is equally important. CineB Guide does not host film or TV files. We do not supply streaming links. We are not a platform partner or an affiliate. You cannot watch anything on this site. Our position on legality is straightforward: this is informational only. Laws differ by country. Accessing unlicensed content may be restricted or illegal where you live. We consistently remind readers to check their local laws before using any unverified platform. You make your own choices. We just give you the facts to make better ones.
Research methodology. We start with official sources. IMDb for ratings and credits. Studio and network announcements for release dates. Trade publications including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and Rotten Tomatoes for industry context. We track platform exclusives and licensing changes. When a show like The Boys or Severance moves between services, we update our guides.
AI disclosure. We use AI-assisted tools for research and initial drafts. All content is reviewed, fact-checked, and updated by our editorial team before publication. Every show title, release date, and platform mention gets verified by a human editor. Nothing goes live automatically.
Update cadence. Time-sensitive pages get monthly updates. Core content like this About page receives quarterly reviews. Release dates change. Platforms shift. We track those changes so you do not have to.
Questions about CineB? Need help finding a legal alternative for House of the Dragon or Squid Game? Spot something inaccurate in one of our guides? Email us at [email protected]. We respond within 48 hours. DMCA and legal notices go to [email protected] and receive faster handling (24 hours). No automated replies. A real person reads every message.