Google quietly began rolling out the youtube.com/movies section in 2011. Since then, its library of titles for rent, purchase, or streaming has grown considerably, adding up to more movies than you could watch in a lifetime. If you don’t want to pay for a streaming service like Netflix or HBO, you can view some free movies on YouTube, but it’s tough to find stuff that isn’t illegally uploaded or poor quality.
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Many of the movies that are available are documentaries, campy horror or action flicks, and older titles from Hollywood’s Golden Age, and it’s not easy to make an educated choice when you’re faced with something you’ve probably never heard of. In most cases, the highest-quality films are also supported by ads, so you’ll need to deal with a few commercials for the best video experience.
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In order to help save you some time in your search, we’ve sifted through the site to bring you this list of the best full-length — and, of course, free — movies on YouTube.
Canadian Bacon
The final film of acclaimed comedic actor John Candy, Canadian Bacon is also the only non-documentary movie directed by Michael Moore. The film chronicles the lead-up to a war between the U.S. and Canada that’s drummed up by an American president looking to bolster his polling numbers. Along with Candy, the ensemble cast include Alan Alda as the president, as well as Bill Nunn, Kevin J. O’Connor, Rhea Perlman, Kevin Pollak, G. D. Spradlin, and Rip Torn in supporting roles. Dan Aykroyd, Steven Wright, and various other familiar faces make cameos in the film, which satirizes the relationship between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.
The Terminator
In 2029, as human forces battle for survival against an army of evil machines, the malevolent A.I. known as Skynet decides to stop the fight before it even begins. And so, Skynet sends an assassin robot back to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, mother of the human savior John Connor, before John is born. Unfortunately, Skynet didn’t plan for Kyle Reese, a freedom fighter who’s more than able to handle anything that the Terminator throws at him, or Sarah, who’s a lot tougher than she seems.
Before you see Terminator: Dark Fate this November, catch up on the film that transformed Arnold Schwarzenegger from a buff camp icon into a legitimate action star, established James Cameron as one of the best sci-fi filmmakers on the planet, and spawned countless catchphrases. Trust us: It still holds up.
Bull Durham
The baseball season is in full swing, which makes it a great time to revisit Kevin Costner’s charming 1988 romantic comedy. In Bull Durham, Costner plays “Crash” Davis, a minor league veteran who returns to the game to help the talented but rough pitching prospect Ebby LaLoosh (Tim Robbins) reach his full potential. There’s just one problem: Susan Sarandon’s Annie has also pegged Ebby as her latest project — i.e., summer fling — even though Crash is clearly her better match.
Bull Durham is one part love triangle and one part tribute to the hard and relentless grind that minor league baseball players face year after year, and while it’s not as beloved as Field of Dreams in the pantheon of baseball flicks, it’s the perfect way to spend a breezy summer evening — provided that you can’t make your way to the ballpark for real, of course.
With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story
With the recent passing of comics icon Stan Lee, there is ample reason to get reacquainted with the man who co-created Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Avengers, Hulk, the X-Men, and so many other world-famous superheroes and their supporting cast of colorful characters. This 2010 documentary chronicled the life and career of the man who helped make Marvel Comics a household name and changed the face of the comics world for generations. While the film offers an origin story of sorts for Stan “The Man” Lee, it also provides a touching look at his life away from all of the superheroes and larger-than-life adventures, as both doting husband and father.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Steve Martin and Michael Caine play two very different types of con men locked in a competition to swindle an heiress out of $50,000 in this 1988 comedy directed by Frank Oz. While the premise of the film certainly isn’t groundbreaking, the performances of Martin and Caine in their roles as competing tricksters has made this film a comedy classic, with Martin at his silly best in the role of a conniving goofball, while Caine’s character employs more refined, cultured means to separate his marks from their money.
Set amid the beauty of the French Riviera, the film earned Caine a Golden Globe Award nomination, and later inspired a successful Broadway musical of the same name starring John Lithgow and Norbert Leo Butz.
Better Off Dead
Although it was panned when it initially hit theaters, John Cusack’s 1985 teen comedy Better Off Dead went on to become a cult classic due to its famously weird tone, which mixed traditional teen coming-of-age laughs with dark humor (the title comes from the lead character’s desire to kill himself after a breakup) and some bizarre animation sequences created by director Savage Steve Holland. Cusack himself wasn’t a fan of the final cut of the film, but eventually softened his criticism as the years went by and the film became a cult hit.
Along with Cusack in the role of suicidal teenager Lane Myer, the cast of Better Off Dead also includes Curtis Armstrong (“Booger” in Revenge of the Nerds) as Lane’s best friend, Charles De Mar.
Fists of Fury (aka The Big Boss)
Bruce Lee’s first major film, Fists of Fury (titled The Big Boss outside the U.S.) was the movie that first earned him the attention of Hollywood and much of Asia, showcasing his formidable martial arts skills and seemingly boundless charisma. The feature casts Lee as Cheng Chao-an, a young man who travels from China to Thailand to work in an ice factory with his cousins. A vow he made to his mother never to fight again is soon tested, however, when a drug trafficking operation based in the factory puts his cousins in danger.
A surprise hit around the world, Fists of Fury became the highest-grossing film in Hong Kong’s history when it was released (only to be surpassed by Lee’s next film), as well as a bona fide box-office success in U.S. theaters. The initial cut of the film was brutal even by today’s standards, but it’s been cut significantly over time for domestic and international audiences. The version of the film on YouTube is one of the more tame cuts, but it’s still a phenomenal showcase of everything that made Lee a cinematic icon.
The General
While Charlie Chaplin remains a household name more than 40 years after his death, Buster Keaton is an oft-overlooked film pioneer, and one of the first true silent film stars. The General met mixed reviews and poor box office returns upon release in 1926, but has since become regarded as Keaton’s greatest film and an all-time classic.
Adapted from Union soldier William Pittenger’s memoir, The Great Locomotive Chase, The General follows a Confederate train engineer forced into action after the father of his love interest (Marion Mack) is wounded in battle. The film includes two train chase scenes that proved to be the most expensive stunts ever in a silent movie, and features some impressive historical detail, all things considered.
Kung Fury
A rare example of a successful Kickstarter film, Kung Fury promised its backers a spectacular homage to ’80s action films, and it delivered. Director David Sandberg also plays the lead, Kung Fury, a detective who gained superhuman fighting abilities after being simultaneously struck by a bolt of lightning and bitten by a cobra. Kung Fury uses his supreme combat skills to clean up the filthy streets of Miami, but faces his greatest challenge when no less a villain than Adolf Hitler (Jorma Taccone) arrives, intent on conquering all of time through his own mastery of kung fu.
If it’s not apparent already, Kung Fury is a film that makes no attempts at seriousness. That’s not all, either; a full-length sequel is on its way, with Michael Fassbender, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and David Hasselhoff involved in varying capacities. Yeah.
Reefer Madness
If you’ve never heard of Reefer Madness, you might be living under a rock. No matter your views on marijuana use, this absurd 1936 movie was made to “educate” young Americans on the dangers of drug abuse, but really it’s a propaganda film produced by a church group and distributed by notorious exploitation producer Dwain Esper.
In the film, pot abuse drives several young adults to violence, murder, and (of course) madness. At the end, Dr. Alfred Carroll (Josef Forte) breaks the fourth wall (uh, spoilers?) to warn viewers that their children might die after consuming marijuana. After a sort of reappearance in the 1970s, Reefer Madness took on a new life as a parody film for supporters of drug reform and cannabis legalization.
Night of the Living Dead
A seminal entry for American horror cinema, George A. Romero’s classic follows seven people who find themselves trapped in Pennsylvania as the terrifying walking dead surround them. They have to try to survive without understanding the terror that lurks outside. The movie has been noted as the first zombie film, and its influences can be seen in everything from 28 Days Later to Shaun of the Dead. Romero’s debut — he wrote, directed, edited, and acted in the film — made him into a superstar,quickly revolutionizing the genre on a budget of a mere $114,000.
Free to Play: The Movie
More than a year after the Overwatch League was founded, esports are still carving out a niche and establishing itself as a legitimate form of entertainment. Those who don’t game on a competitive level might not understand the level of dedication required for such endeavors, not to mention the physical and mental tolls placed on young players who train for hours on end each day.
Free to Play, a documentary from game developer/distributor Valve Entertainment, focuses on two athletes and one coach who are competing in the 2011 International Defense of the Ancients (DotA) tournament. It explores the stresses the players are forced to deal with, and deftly compares the struggles of esports athletes to those of traditional athletes.
His Girl Friday
One of the best second-wave feminist films, His Girl Friday is a hilarious farce with electric chemistry between stars Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell. Hildy (Russell) may be newspaper editor Burns’ (Grant) protégée (and ex-wife), but when she announces to Burns that she’s leaving the business to get married, he concocts a scheme to delay her departure. Hijinks ensue and Hildy, not quite as unwitting a pawn in Burns’ game as he thinks, shows that the student has surpassed the master — while discovering that the student might also still be in love with the master.
Nosferatu (1922)
This silent adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is often regarded as one of the most influential films in the history of cinema. After failing to acquire the proper rights to Dracula, German film studio Prana Film rebranded the legendary vampire as Count Orlok, and resorted to calling vampires “Nosferatu.” While it won’t scare the pants off you, director F.W. Murnau perfectly tells the story, harnessing the haunting atmosphere associated with German Impressionist cinema to great effect (in Nosferatu, you can see the influences of such seminal works as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari). Production designer Albin Grau birthed the film’s concept after speaking with a Serbian farmer who believed his father was one of the undead.
Editors' Recommendations
We’ve put together a list of 45 free YouTube movies you can enjoy from the comfort of well, wherever you are. From classic comedies, to drama, to thrillers, to documentaries. There’s something here for everyone, especially classic movie fans. There are plenty of classics in the public domain that are free to watch on YouTube.
First up are the 45 movies accompanied by their IMDb ratings. After that, they are grouped by genre.
The Top 45
1. Man With A Movie Camera
Made in 1929, Dziga Vertov’s film is widely considered not just one of the best documentaries ever made, but among the finest films ever made. It presents life in major Soviet cities, including Kiev and Moscow. The film is noted for its unique editing style that many filmmakers have tried to emulate.
IMDB Rating: 8.4
2. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
One of the funniest films ever made, Monty Python and the Holy Grail stars the famous British comedy troupe as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table on their fruitless pursuit through England to find the Holy Grail. It wasn’t a big hit in 1975, but is now regarded as a cult classic.
IMDB Rating: 8.3
3. A Star Is Born
To prepare yourself for Bradley Cooper’s upcoming fourth version of A Star Is Born, you should get acquainted with the original classic. Nominated for Best Picture and directed by the great William A. Wellman, the original film proves why the story of a fading star and a rising actress remains so powerful.
IMDb rating: 7.6
4. Nosferatu
The great Nosferatu was the first ever film adaptation of Dracula. Directed by F.W. Murnau, it remains one of the most iconic horror films. Since Bram Stoker’s novel was still under copyright when the film was made, Murnau wasn’t able to get the rights to use the character names, so he changed them.
IMDB Rating: 8.0
5. Charade
This delightful 1963 film stars Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn in the greatest Alfred Hitchcock movie Hitchcock didn’t make himself. It was actually directed by Stanley Donen. The film is in the public domain, although the Criterion Collection has a great Blu-ray edition available.
IMDB Rating: 8.0
6. His Girl Friday
The best comedy ever made about the newspaper business, Howard Hawks’ His Girl Friday is the ultimate screwball comedy. It’s an adaptation of The Front Page, but with Hildy Johnson re-written as a woman played by Rosalind Russell. Cary Grant and a collection of Hollywood’s best character actors also star.
IMDB Rating: 8.0
7. Plan 9 From Outer Space
Everyone must experience Ed Wood’s masterpiece Plan 9 From Outer Space. It is a truly god awful movie, but it has to be seen to fully appreciate how terrible it is. Wood is the filmmaker who inspired Tim Burton’s Oscar-winning film Ed Wood.
IMDB Rating: 4.0
8. Life in a Day
Life in a Day is a unique documentary Ridley Scott produced with YouTube that examines what life is like for people on July 24, 2010 in different parts of the world.
IMDB Rating: 6.9
9. Notorious
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Notorious is quite possibly Alfred Hitchcock’s finest film. Although not technically in the public domain, the following video hasn’t been taken down yet! You can catch up on this iconic classic below.
IMDb Rating: 8.0
10. The Man With The Golden Arm
Otto Preminger’s The Man With The Golden Arm deals with a subject considered taboo for the movies during the 1950s – drug addiction. The film stars Frank Sinatra and famously features a Saul Bass title sequence. Sinatra also earned an Oscar nomination.
IMDB Rating: 75
11. A Simpler Way: Crisis As Opportunity
In this 2016 documentary, filmmakers Jordan Osmond and Samuel Alexander examines a small Australian community that is combating global crises on a local level and in their own way.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
19. One-Eyed Jacks
This is the only film Marlon Brando ever directed. It’s a problematic Western, but a good way to kill two hours and filled with plenty of great performances.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
20. The Little Mermaid
Unlike the more popular 1989 Disney film, this version of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid sticks closer to the original story. It was made in the Czechoslavakia in 1976. You can see the entire film below.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
21. The Brave Little Toaster
The Brave Little Toaster is a beloved children’s classic about a group of appliances hoping to find its owner. The film was made by Hyperion Animation and released on home video by Disney. It was so popular that the studio made two sequels.
IMDB Rating: 7.3
22. The Driller Killer
IMDB Rating: 5.0
This Abel Ferrara horror movie was so controversial that it wasn’t released in the U.K. officially until 2002, 23 years after it was made! It’s about a struggling artist who deals with stress by killing people with a power drill. You know, as artists do.
23. The Drift
This is an independent U.K. science fiction film, and entirety available on YouTube for free.
24. Penny Serenade
George Stevens’ Penny Serenade is a heartbreaking, wonderfully acted film. It features one of Cary Grant’s only Oscar-nominated performances.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
25. Royal Wedding
Royal Wedding is a delightful Fred Astaire film. It’s best-known for the scene where he dances on the walls and ceiling of a room.
IMDB Rating: 6.7
26. Night of the Living Dead
No list of freely available movies can be complete without the legendary and iconic Night of the Living Dead. Directed by the late George A. Romero, the film is regarded as one of the best horror pictures ever made.
IMDb Rating: 7.9
27. The Road to Bali
The Road to Bali is the next to last Road to… movie, starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. It’s certainly not the best of the series, but the trio provide plenty of laughs!
IMDb Rating: 6.8
28. Beat the Devil
Quite possibly the strangest movie from director John Huston, this is a weird one set in Europe about double crosses. Humphrey Bogart stars, along with Peter Lorre, Jennifer Jones and Gina Lollobrigida. The plot of this movie is really hard to follow.
IMDb Rating: 6.6
29. Kansas City Confidential
One of the grittiest film noirs of all time is also one of the most influential. Kansas City Confidential features a stunning armed robbery, then follows an ex-con who has to find the real culprits.
IMDb Rating: 7.4
30. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
Often considered one of the worst movies ever made, the title of Santa Clause Conquers the Martians is all you need to know at the plot. Vivekam theme music download mp3. Bask in its terrible-ness as you watch it.
IMDb Rating: 2.5
31. Shanghai Noon
The following video has the first half of Shanghai Noon, a 2000 comedy that pairs Owen Wilson with Jackie Chan. The two play an unlikely pair who try to save a princess.
Here is the second part of the film.
IMDB Rating: 6.6
32. Cyrano De Bergerac
Cyrano De Bergerac comes to life in this meticulously well-acted 1950 version, the first filmed in English. It also features Jose Ferrer’s Oscar-winning performance. He was the first Latino actor to win. The film was also directed by Michael Gordon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s grandfather.
IMDB Rating: 7.5
33. Love Affair
Without Love Affair, there’s no An Affair To Remember and without An Affair to Remember, there’s no Sleepless in Seattle. Both the 1939 original and An Affair to Remember were directed by Leo McCarey.
IMDB Rating: 7.4
34. McLintock!
McLintock! might not be one of Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne’s best collaborations, but it’s a romantic comedy classic. It can be enjoyed by all, especially since it’s in the public domain.
IMDB Rating: 7.3
35. The Front Page
Since we’ve included the remake His Girl Friday, here’s Lewis Milestone’s original adaptation of The Front Page. It’s a pre-code movie with the risque elements of the original, including the play’s famous final line. Pokemon rom downloads.
IMDB Rating: 6.9
36. My Man Godfrey
One of the all-time greatest screwball comedies is My Man Godfrey, in which a socialite hires a vagabond to be her butler, only to fall in love with him. The film earned six Oscar nominations, including Best Actor for William Powell and Best Actress for Carole Lombard. Avoid colorized versions like the plague.
IMDB Rating: 8.1
37. Little Black Book
IMDB Rating: 52
38. Maximum Overdrive
IMDB Rating: 51
39. Pokemon: The First Movie
IMDB Rating: 50
40. Blank Check
IMDB Rating: 47
41. Bio Dome
IMDB Rating: 40
43. Area 51
IMDB Rating: 35
44. You Got Served
IMDB Rating: 31
45. Attack of the Giant Leeches
If you’re here looking for shlocky, terrible science fiction, look no further than Attack of the Giant Leeches! The best thing about this movie is that it’s only an hour.
IMDb Rating: 3.5
Comedy
My Man Godfrey
One of the all-time greatest screwball comedies is My Man Godfrey, in which a socialite hires a vagabond to be her butler, only to fall in love with him. The film earned six Oscar nominations, including Best Actor for William Powell and Best Actress for Carole Lombard. Avoid colorized versions like the plague.
IMDB Rating: 8.1
The Front Page
Since we’ve included the remake His Girl Friday, here’s Lewis Milestone’s original adaptation of The Front Page. It’s a pre-code movie with the risque elements of the original, including the play’s famous final line.
IMDB Rating: 6.9
Cyrano De Bergerac
Cyrano De Bergerac comes to life in this meticulously well-acted 1950 version, the first filmed in English. It also features Jose Ferrer’s Oscar-winning performance. He was the first Latino actor to win. The film was also directed by Michael Gordon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s grandfather.
IMDB Rating: 7.5
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
One of the funniest films ever made, Monty Python and the Holy Grail stars the famous British comedy troupe as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table on their fruitless pursuit through England to find the Holy Grail. It wasn’t a big hit in 1975, but is now regarded as a cult classic.
IMDB Rating: 8.3
His Girl Friday
The best comedy ever made about the newspaper business, Howard Hawks’ His Girl Friday is the ultimate screwball comedy. It’s an adaptation of The Front Page, but with Hildy Johnson re-written as a woman played by Rosalind Russell. Cary Grant and a collection of Hollywood’s best character actors also star.
IMDB Rating: 8.0
Shanghai Noon
The following video has the first half of Shanghai Noon, a 2000 comedy that pairs Owen Wilson with Jackie Chan. The two play an unlikely pair who try to save a princess.
Here is the second part of the film.
The Road to Bali
The Road to Bali is the next to last Road to… movie, starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. It’s certainly not the best of the series, but the trio provide plenty of laughs!
IMDb Rating: 6.8
McLintock!
McLintock! might not be one of Maureen O’Hara and John Wayne’s best collaborations, but it’s a romantic comedy classic. It can be enjoyed by all, especially since it’s in the public domain.
IMDB Rating: 7.3
Documentary
Man With A Movie Camera
Made in 1929, Dziga Vertov’s film is widely considered not just one of the best documentaries ever made, but among the finest films ever made. It presents life in major Soviet cities, including Kiev and Moscow. The film is noted for its unique editing style that many filmmakers have tried to emulate.
IMDB Rating: 8.4
Life in a Day
Life in a Day is a unique documentary Ridley Scott produced with YouTube that examines what life is like for people on July 24, 2010 in different parts of the world.
IMDB Rating: 6.9
A Simpler Way: Crisis As Opportunity
In this 2016 documentary, filmmakers Jordan Osmond and Samuel Alexander examines a small Australian community that is combating global crises on a local level and in their own way.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
Kids
The Brave Little Toaster
The Brave Little Toaster is a beloved children’s classic about a group of appliances hoping to find its owner. The film was made by Hyperion Animation and released on home video by Disney. It was so popular that the studio made two sequels.
IMDB Rating: 7.3
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
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Often considered one of the worst movies ever made, the title of Santa Clause Conquers the Martians is all you need to know at the plot. Bask in its terrible-ness as you watch it.
IMDb Rating: 2.5
The Little Mermaid
Unlike the more popular 1989 Disney film, this version of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid sticks closer to the original story. It was made in the Czechoslavakia in 1976. You can see the entire film below.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
Classics
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
One of the funniest films ever made, Monty Python and the Holy Grail stars the famous British comedy troupe as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table on their fruitless pursuit through England to find the Holy Grail. It wasn’t a big hit in 1975, but is now regarded as a cult classic.
IMDb Rating: 8.3
Charade
This delightful 1963 film stars Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn in the greatest Alfred Hitchcock movie Hitchcock didn’t make himself. It was actually directed by Stanley Donen. The film is in the public domain, although the Criterion Collection has a great Blu-ray edition available.
IMDB Rating: 8.0
Notorious
Notorious is quite possibly Alfred Hitchcock’s finest film. Although not technically in the public domain, the following video hasn’t been taken down yet! You can catch up on this iconic classic below.
IMDb Rating: 8.0
Drama/Horror
Nosferatu
The great Nosferatu was the first ever film adaptation of Dracula. Directed by F.W. Murnau, it remains one of the most iconic horror films. Since Bram Stoker’s novel was still under copyright when the film was made, Murnau wasn’t able to get the rights to use the character names, so he changed them.
IMDB Rating: 8.0
The Man With The Golden Arm
Otto Preminger’s The Man With The Golden Arm deals with a subject considered taboo for the movies during the 1950s – drug addiction. The film stars Frank Sinatra and famously features a Saul Bass title sequence. Sinatra also earned an Oscar nomination.
A Star Is Born
To prepare yourself for Bradley Cooper’s upcoming fourth version of A Star Is Born, you should get acquainted with the original classic. Nominated for Best Picture and directed by the great William A. Wellman, the original film proves why the story of a fading star and a rising actress remains so powerful.
IMDb rating: 7.6
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Everyone must experience Ed Wood’s masterpiece Plan 9 From Outer Space. It is a truly god awful movie, but it has to be seen to fully appreciate how terrible it is. Wood is the filmmaker who inspired Tim Burton’s Oscar-winning film Ed Wood.
IMDB Rating: 4.0
Notorious
Notorious is quite possibly Alfred Hitchcock’s finest film. Although not technically in the public domain, the following video hasn’t been taken down yet! You can catch up on this iconic classic below.
IMDb Rating: 8.0
Beat the Devil
Quite possibly the strangest movie from director John Huston, this is a weird one set in Europe about double crosses. Humphrey Bogart stars, along with Peter Lorre, Jennifer Jones and Gina Lollobrigida. The plot of this movie is really hard to follow.
IMDb Rating: 6.6
Attack of the Giant Leeches
If you’re here looking for shlocky, terrible science fiction, look no further than Attack of the Giant Leeches! The best thing about this movie is that it’s only an hour.
IMDb Rating: 3.5
The Driller Killer
IMDB Rating: 5.0
This Abel Ferrara horror movie was so controversial that it wasn’t released in the U.K. officially until 2002, 23 years after it was made! It’s about a struggling artist who deals with stress by killing people with a power drill. You know, as artists do.
Action/Thriller
One-Eyed Jacks
This is the only film Marlon Brando ever directed. It’s a problematic Western, but a good way to kill two hours and filled with plenty of great performances.
IMDB Rating: 7.2
Kansas City Confidential
One of the grittiest film noirs of all time is also one of the most influential. Kansas City Confidential features a stunning armed robbery, then follows an ex-con who has to find the real culprits.
IMDb Rating: 7.4
The Drift
This is an independent U.K. science fiction film.
Night of the Living Dead
No list of freely available movies can be complete without the legendary and iconic Night of the Living Dead. Directed by the late George A. Romero, the film is regarded as one of the best horror pictures ever made.