Latest Movies Streaming
It's Friday night and you're too tired to go out (same). You know how this conversation goes. Should we watch a movie? What's on Netflix?
But halt, dear reader, because there is so much more you could be doing to maximize your home movie viewing, and we here at Mashable can no longer bear it.
So, movie fans, if you're serious about this whole staying-in thing and catching up on the latest releases, let us offer you a few non-Netflix and chill options for streaming movies online. Although yes, Netflix is in there too. On a budget? Be sure to check out our guide to watching movies online for free — legally of course.
1. Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime lets you access almost every movie out there, and many are free with a membership.- Price: $99/year or $12.99 monthly
The selection is extensive, including critical darlings like the Oscar-winning Moonlight and Amazon Studios' own Manchester by the Sea, as well as a massive library of foreign films. And they're downloadable.
Cons: No streaming site seems to have fully figured out a viable browsing function. The minute you click 'see more' you end up on Amazon proper and primed for the type of analysis paralysis that can strike while online shopping. Also, free and paid titles are mixed together so you may end up wanting to watch something you weren't ready to pay for. That said, it's often only $4, so you can do it.

2. Hulu
Hulu is known for TV, but actually has a ton of great movies, too. You'll just have to use search instead of its cluttered interface.- Price: $5.99/month
Cons: Another miserable browsing platform – Hulu's looks almost primitive. Like most sites, it works best if you search for exactly what you want.

3. Netflix
Netflix owns the market for a reason, but lately has been prioritizing original content over other movies.- Price: $7.99 - $13.99/month
Cons: The movie selection has plenty to offer, but a lot of filler to comb through and limited selection depending on what you're looking for. Over the past couple years, Netflix has made clear that it's – and crushing it.
4. HBO Go/HBO Now
HBO offers high-quality films and the best documentary selection, and the ability to browse alphabetically and by genre.- Price: $15/month
Cons: The smaller selection is what it is, but you can also scroll through it all alphabetically if you need to, which can't be said for Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix.
5. Crackle
Sure, lots of the movies available are totally random, but you can't argue with free, can you?- Price: Free

Cons: The movies are mostly unknown, but they do have a partnership with Sony (which is how The Social Network ended up there in the first place).
6. iTunes
If a movie is available to rent or buy, iTunes probably has it, but you'll have to download it if you don't have Apple TV.- Price: Per-movie basis
Cons: These stream well enough if you have an AppleTV, but have to be downloaded on computers and mobile devices. Gimme my instant gratification!
7. YouTube
YouTube works better on devices than on smart TVs, but you can often find hidden free gems, especially in the foreign film genre.- Price: Free, with some movies priced on a per-movie basis
Cons: It's friendlier on desktop or mobile than with a smart TV.
8. Popcornflix
Popcornflix is another great free service with a lot of filler to sift through, but lots of good movies, too.- Price: Free
Cons: There's a lot of filler to sift through, and you have to browse by genre. Why is this a thing!
9. Vudu
Vudu has movies for rental, but also a good selection of free movies with ads.- Price: Free (with ads), with some films for rent
Cons: Literally how hard is it to alphabetize these libraries. Come on guys!
When Amazon debuted Amazon Prime more than a decade ago, CEO Jeff Bezos and company simply wanted to give their loyal customers a chance to save some money on shipping costs. As the service gained a massive subscription base, the company continued adding a slew of incredible perks, such as access to Prime Pantry, same-day delivery, and Amazon Prime Instant Video.
Additional streaming guides
Now, anyone with an Amazon Prime subscription has easy access to thousands of hit movies and TV shows, all with the simple click of a mouse. To help subscribers sift through Amazon’s sizable library, we’ve taken up the task of finding the best movies currently available on the service.
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So pop some popcorn, find your favorite spot on the couch, and throw on an excellent film, courtesy of our list. (Note: Some titles might not be available until later in the month.)
Action and adventure
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 heist film pre-dated Pulp Fiction, but is widely considered one of the greatest indie films ever made. It also served as the directorial debut for the two-time Academy Award winner, and established many of the signature elements that would become hallmarks of his films. The movie follows a group of criminals recruited for a diamond heist that ends up going disastrously wrong, forcing them to flee and confront their own loyalties in the aftermath. The all-star cast features Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, and Chris Penn, among other familiar faces and Tarantino regulars.
A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
Clint Eastwood makes his debut as The Man With No Name in this 1964 film directed by Sergio Leone. The Western drama was Eastwood’s first leading role, and it went on to spawn a trilogy of films featuring the character — a lone gunslinger in a harsh frontier filled with bandits and criminals. An unofficial remake of Akira Kurosawa’s samurai classic Yojimbo, the film has Eastwood’s character playing rival gangs against each other in the little town of San Miguel, only to find himself forced to play the hero when his machinations put innocent people in danger.
Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017)
Although it sounds like a pulpy action movie, Brawl in Cell Block 99 takes a while to build up to its titular melee, unwinding slowly as its lead character gets deeper into trouble. The film follows Bradley Thomas (Vince Vaughn), who loses his job only to come home and discover that his wife, Lauren (Jennifer Carpenter), is cheating on him. After smashing her car with his bare hands, Bradley decides to work on their marriage, the first sign that this is a film that doesn’t fit into easy categorization. Bradley also turns to crime in order to pay the bills, and that decision leads him down a dark and violent path. Brawl in Cell Block 99 treads a narrow line between highbrow and low; Bradley is a fascinating character, and the movie explores his complicated mindset, but there is also violence aplenty for those who want to see some action.