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How to Watch Classic Movies: The Best Apps and Sites

By Matthew Lynch
June 15, 2023
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Watching classic movies is a great way to experience the history of cinema and enjoy timeless stories. Fortunately, there are several apps and sites available that provide access to a wide range of classic films. Here are some of the best options for streaming classic movies.

  1. Turner Classic Movies (TCM)

TCM is a cable television channel that exclusively shows classic films. It’s available as a part of many cable and streaming TV packages, including Hulu and Sling TV. If you’re a cable subscriber, you can access the TCM app and stream classic movies from your mobile devices.

  1. Criterion Channel

Criterion Channel is a subscription-based streaming service that offers classic films, including foreign and independent movies. The channel features films from renowned directors like Francois Truffaut, Federico Fellini, and Akira Kurosawa, along with bonus content like interviews with actors and behind-the-scenes footage.

  1. Kanopy

Kanopy is a free streaming service that’s available through your local library. Kanopy has a collection of classic movies, including silent films, foreign films, and Golden Age Hollywood movies. You can create a free account with your library card to access Kanopy’s collection.

  1. Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video offers a selection of classic movies as part of its subscription service. The collection includes Hollywood’s Golden Age films, film noir, and foreign films. Some of the movies available on Prime Video are Casablanca, Citizen Kane, and Gone with the Wind.

  1. Netflix

Netflix is another subscription-based streaming service that offers a selection of classic movies. The collection includes films like To Kill a Mockingbird, The Godfather, and The Graduate. Netflix also has a section called “Classic Movies” that features films from various eras.

  1. YouTube

YouTube has a vast collection of classic movies that are available to rent or buy. You can also find many classic films that are free to watch with ads. Some of the available films include The Maltese Falcon, The Third Man, and It Happened One Night.

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