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There are a number of great movies streaming for free with ads on YouTube right now. The platform’s November options include two of the greatest romance films of the 1990s, as well as one of the best ...
A forgotten Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman epic from the 1990s is one of the must-watch free YouTube movies you need to stream ...
Prime Video may not churn out new titles as rapidly as Netflix, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing worth streaming. In fact, sometimes it quietly adds movies that weren’t originally in its lineup, ...
Planning a Prime Video movie marathon this weekend, but not sure where to start? Whenever I don't have a clue about what to watch, I make a beeline for the streaming service’s weekly top 10 list for a ...
Amazon Prime Video‘s greatest strength is the size of its movie library, but that can also be a weakness when the lesser titles outnumber the great ones. Fortunately, it’s not impossible to find some ...
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Robert Pattinson in front of a crowd in Mickey 17 Image via Warner Bros. After many weeks of underwhelming performances, this weekend's box office looks set to be one of the biggest of the year, as ...
Prime Video has a selection of new original films and series heading to the streaming platform throughout December, including a new Christmas film starring Michelle Pfeiffer, titled "OH. WHAT. FUN.", ...
"Christy," a sports biopic starring Sydney Sweeney as real-life female boxing icon Christy Martin, is new on digital ...
2025 was a year that posed a lot of questions for movie lovers: Did the success of Sinners prove that there was still a mass audience hungry for original (read: non-IP) stories on a blockbuster level?