Kanopy
Access: app; kanopy.com
What to watch: “Moonlight”
Kanopy is free to use for those with a public library card or a valid university account. Even better than that, there are no ads. Much like Hoopla Digital, the libraries — and in this case also the universities — carry the cost so that the public can enjoy access. Check kanopy.com to see if your library or school offers this service, for which the bulk of the movies are acclaimed, educational and/or award-winning. The streamer also hosts Kanopy Kids, a collection of TV shows and movies for children. Kanopy Kids allows the glory of unlimited plays, because if you’ve been around younger children, they can get engrossed in the same movie over and over (x10) — just like some grown-ups with “Tombstone.”
Plex
Access: app; watch.plex.tv
What to watch: “The Green Knight”
Plex gets right down to business. “Go ahead, stream free” is the first thing you see, even before you log in. Which you don’t even have to do to enjoy the long list of free movies and TV shows — and live TV, including an easy-to-use guide to what’s playing. The key to Plex’s plethora of entertainment lies with the fact that it pulls from other streamers so you can search for what you want, rather than what they have. The PlexPass tier offers perks such as DVR for live TV and the ability to add your personal media into the stream or download your favorite entertainment; sorry, buddy, you may not have to watch credits anymore, but you’ll still have to watch ads. Plex says it has “13 million (and counting)” users. And it’s easy to believe the “and counting” as it’s just $4.99 per month to upgrade. That’s bound to happen when your “start streaming” clarion call threatens viewers with a good time.
Pluto TV
Access: app; pluto.tv
What to watch: “Mean Girls”
Pluto may not be a planet anymore, but it sure is a free streamer. Most people first come across Pluto on their smart digital TVs, but like most others, it can be watched on almost anything with a screen. It has live TV, including sports and news, along with a handy guide that you can customize. Scroll through the guide where a movie plays while you search for something to watch. Click another button and that movie pops out onto a separate screen and follows you, allowing you to never miss a minute. There are hundreds of live TV channels and many more on-demand titles. Pluto TV is able to offer the live TV through partnerships with other media companies. You will see the Paramount+ logo, trust. The streamer calls itself the “Pluto TV universe” for a reason.
Roku Channel
Access: app; therokuchannel.roku.com
What to watch: “The Great American Baking Show”
Many people will be more familiar with Roku as hardware, but there’s also the Roku Channel, which offers live and on-demand TV and movies. Premium subscriptions are just a click away if you’re feeling froggy, but we digress. It’s all about what viewers can get for free, which includes news and sports. Roku Channel originals include “Die Hart,” which stars Kevin Hart as the “world’s biggest action star.” For that premise, one can only hope Roku holds to its promise of fewer ads than network channels.