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    • Kanopy and Hoopla. Streaming services Kanopy and Hoopla both have a large selection of high-quality movies—Kanopy even carries The Criterion Collection—but they’re only available if your local library system has a subscription, which also means you’ll need a valid library account to log in.
    • PBS. PBS is home to shows like PBS Newshour, Antiques Roadshow and This Old House. While many titles are restricted to paying members, some of PBS’s online selection (taken from its TV programming) is available online for free, including a series of film school shorts.
    • Tubi. Free streaming site Tubi offers movies and TV shows from several major studios with minimal (sometimes zero) advertising. The catch is that—judging by a spot-check—desktop streaming is limited to SD resolutions.
    • Vudu. Paid streaming service Vudu has a free section offering an assortment of recognizable movies floating among less familiar titles. You’ll need to sign up for a free account and sit through some ads—and some movies are only available in SD, which isn’t great—but you’ll get access to more than 5,400 movies on your computer, phone or streaming device.
    • Watch Freevee here. The Roku Channel app comes automatically with any Roku TV or device, but it’s also available for download on mobile phones and tablets.
    • Watch The Roku Channel here. The Viacom-owned Pluto TV has a decent selection of on-demand movies and shows but where it really shines is in live TV streaming.
    • Watch Pluto TV here. Think of Tubi as a free version of Netflix, with an on-demand library of over 20,000 movies and TV shows. Of course, Tubi doesn’t have the newer, high-profile titles that a subscription platform boasts, nor originals.
    • Watch Tubi here. Crackle is a pioneer in the free streaming space, launching in 2004 — back when Netflix was still shipping DVDs. Owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, Crackle houses free movies and TV shows and even original programming, which sets it apart from many of the other free streaming services on this list.
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    When Roku initially launched its free, ad-supported Roku Channel, it wasn’t technically eligible for this roundup because you had to have one of the company’s streaming media devices to see it. Roku devices certainly won’t break the bank, but they aren’t free. Now, however, the Roku Channel is available to anyone via the web, as well as through the...

    This one is a no-brainer. Everyone knows YouTube is the biggest video-hosting service online, and you probably already use the site for silly cat videos and footage of people getting hit with exercise balls. But YouTube has a sizable collection of feature-length movies on its Free to Watch tier as well. Granted, the majority of these are B-movie no...

    Newer to this roundup is the Amazon-owned IMDb TV (formerly known as Freedive). It has free, ad-supported TV shows and movies. Due to its partnership with Amazon, IMDb TV gets a lot of high-end movies coming and going. Many new to Amazon Prime Video movies start their run on the streaming platform as only available with an IMDb TV subscription. Lik...

    Crackle originally launched in 2004 under the name Grouper and has been through almost as many name changes as P. Diddy. Initially controlled by Sony, it then became a joint venture between Sony and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (which Sony has since relieved itself of). That partnership created a new entity called Crackle Plus, and it wa...

    Vuduhas a free ad-supported content section that varies from month to month in terms of quality. Vudu also has an In Theaters: Films Before DVD option, allowing you to watch brand new movies that are in theaters or yet to arrive on DVD for a price. If you take a cruise through the site’s selection of 4K/UHD titles, there are even one or two free-to...

    How’s this for a good deal: Sign up for a library card and get free downloads or streams of movies with no ads at all. That’s the deal when you use Hoopla, a digital media streaming platform that has partnered with local libraries to let members access borrowable content online. It’s similar to OverDrive, but with more than just e-books and audiobo...

    YouTube might be the biggest video-hosting site, but Vimeois probably the best. Yeah, them’s fighting words, but Vimeo has the muscle to back them up. The site has a clean layout that’s devoid of ads and benefits from an active user community that’s widely considered more professional and constructive than YouTube’s. From this community emerges a l...

    Plex is best known as a versatile and easy way to manage and watch your private collection of movies, music, photos, and other media. However, in 2019, the company launched its own ad-supported free streaming servicewith a collection of movies and TV shows from studios like MGM, Warner, Lionsgate, and Legendary. It’s available globally, though titl...

    Though it may not be as well-known as the above services, Pluto TV is still worthy of your attention. Not only does it host free films on-demand, but it’s also a free live-TV streaming service, hosting content curated from across the web. While the channels vary wildly, we’re focused here on the movies. Pluto TV currently features multiple live mov...

    Another up-and-comer, Tubi TVis very similar to Crackle in that it offers both free movies and TV episodes. No matter which device you use, chances are pretty good that you’ll be able to watch Tubi, as it’s available on Android, iOS, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Xfinity X1, Samsung smart TVs, Sony smart TVs, PlayStation, Xbox, and the web. As wi...

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