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  • We're going to show you seven of the best websites

  • to watch and enjoy free movies online.

  • Use the clickable sections below

  • to skip to different parts of this tutorial.

  • Roku has a free streaming channel that you can access online

  • on your computer or mobile device.

  • This is what it looks like on a web browser.

  • Go to roku.com, click "Sign In," and create a free account.

  • Hover over "What to watch" and click on "The Roku Channel."

  • You'll find the library

  • of free movies and shows you can browse.

  • Click on any one you want to watch.

  • The library is limited, but the catalog updates regularly.

  • YouTube has a film and TV section

  • with a selection of titles you can watch for free.

  • Go to the "Movies & shows" tab on the left.

  • Scroll to find the free section

  • and browse through the available titles

  • you can watch for free with ads.

  • Vudu is the streaming-service arm of Fandango.

  • Go to vudu.com.

  • At the top, click on "Free,"

  • and you'll open the library of thousands

  • of free films and shows with ads.

  • IMDb TV is the content arm of IMDb, owned by Amazon.

  • Go to Amazon and then "Prime Video."

  • Under channels, scroll down to find "IMDb TV."

  • You'll find a catalog of films and TV

  • you can watch free with ads.

  • Crackle is 100% free.

  • Go to crackle.com, and you can watch everything

  • on the site you find for free.

  • Browse TV shows or movies

  • and find them listed alphabetically or by genre.

  • Or you can search for the title you want to watch here.

  • Popcornflix has around 2,000 movies

  • which you can watch entirely for free.

  • Access via the website or app

  • and browse the many free films

  • by scrolling through the categories.

  • No need to sign up: just click on a title to watch for free.

  • You'll find Popcornflix has a lot

  • of guilty-pleasure and knockoff films.

  • You can watch films and shows for free on Pluto TV,

  • either live or on demand.

  • When you open up Pluto TV,

  • it'll automatically take you to the "Live TV" channel.

  • You'll find the channels listed on the left

  • and the shows on the right, arranged like a TV guide.

  • Click on any channel

  • and you'll start to watch the show live

  • wherever it's up to at the time you join.

  • To watch films, click on the "Movies" tab on the left,

  • and it'll skip down to the movie channels.

  • Now go to "On Demand" at the top.

  • A library will pop up with films and shows you can browse.

  • Click on any title, and you can watch it from the beginning.

  • Browse categories using the sections on the left

  • or search for a title.

  • Anything listed on Pluto TV is free to watch,

  • and you don't need to set up an account.

We're going to show you seven of the best websites

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