Fast Ubu presents itself as a fast mirror of the UbuWeb film archive, a well-known collection of avant-garde films. The site is run by an individual named Luke Igel, who provides an About page and even publishes legal pages like a privacy policy and terms of service. That level of transparency is uncommon for a personal project and suggests the operator is acting in good faith. The technical setup is solid too: Cloudflare hosting, a valid SSL certificate, and a sitemap with thousands of pages. The domain, however, was registered just three days ago. That means there is no history to check β no Wayback Machine snapshots, no user reviews, no track record. For a site that streams free content and doesn't ask for any personal information, that newness isn't a dealbreaker, but it does mean you're relying entirely on the operator's current transparency. The site does not collect payments or logins, so the risk is primarily about content reliability rather than financial loss. For now, fastubu.com reviews are essentially nonexistent because the site hasn't been around. If you're comfortable with that caveat, the site appears legitimate. Just be aware that its long-term reliability remains unproven.