The rise of the internet has brought with it both convenience and entertainment for people all over the world.
But the internet has also made it nearly impossible tonotbe a member of a streaming service.
Between all the old classics and new, fun films, YouTube has plenty to keep you entertained.

So how did it do with audiences and critics?
The film was later remade, rather controversially, as a live-action Hollywood production withScarlett Johanssonin the lead role.
The movie isfree on YouTube, and is definitely worth the watch if you haven’t seen it before.

As a bonus, stars like Freddie Prinze Jr. and Evan Rachel Wood provide voices.
In fact, it might just be the perfect flick for a family movie night.
Magic doesn’t always translate well to the screen.

Luckily for documentary fans, “Super Size Me” is free to stream onYouTube.
The movie received pretty great reviews.
It was even nominated for an Oscar in 2005!

“Guys and Dolls” is one of the most beloved musicals ever made, and for good reason.
Don’t let this classic pass you by.
And since it’sfree to watch on YouTube, you might as well check it out for yourself.

Really, it’s a comedy about finding light in the darkness, too.
The movie is worth a watch, if only to laugh at the melodrama.
Mr. Church
Is there a person out there who doesn’t enjoy the works ofEddie Murphy?

So if you want the full Murphy experience, definitely give it a go.
So if you haven’t seen it, what are you waiting for?
It’s so out of this world and strange that it actually feels realistic.

Take, for instance, “Shaolin.”
The film’s a remake of an oft-remade Chinese film, “Shaolin Temple,” starring Jet Li.
If you love Jackie Chan, especially, then “Shaolin” will totally excite you.

4 Minute Mile
Inspirational sports movies like “Remember the Titans” are beloved by wide audiences.
After all, who doesn’t need a reminder that being different is a good thing?
The film is a must-watch and is available to stream onYouTube.

The film follows the life of two teens after their school implemented the new integration law.
The movie stars Eva Mendes, Matthew Modine, Patricia Arquette, and Eugenio Derbez.
What sets “Girl in Progress” apart is its portrayal of the feeling of hope.

It should be noted that “Girl in Progress” is rated PG-13.
The film also stars Zoe Kravitz as a teenager recovering from anorexia nervosa.
Kravitz had to lose 20 pounds and was at a mere 90 pounds while she shot the movie.

“I struggled with an eating disorder in high school and into my early 20s.
If you need help with an eating disorder, or know someone who is, help is available.
The movie scored an impressive 7.4 user rating on IMDb and is now available to stream for free onYouTube.

Both Belle and Anne Heche have been praised for their performances in the film.
The movie is based on the 1978 short story “Why Don’t You Dance?”
written by Raymond Carver.

The film follows the life of an alcoholic salesman who gets fired after an incident at his job.
His wife leaves him due to this, and the audience sees how he navigates through his newfound hurdles.
you’re free to watch the movie onYouTubefor free.

What makes the movie stellar is its thoughtful casting.








