List of Free & Free Trial Streaming Services to Beat Shut-in Boredom + Binge-worthy content list
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Vudu
Walmart’s online video store – think Blockbuster for the digital era – offers newer movies like “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” to rent or buy.But Vudu also has a substantial free section that changes monthly. This month, you can watch “Point Break,” “Superbad” and the four “Lethal Weapon” films, plus multiple TV seasons of “Blue Mountain State,” “Leverage” and “Blue’s Clues.”
Like Netflix and Amazon, Vudu’s also gotten into the original series game, with free seasons of “Mr. Mom,” based on the 1980s Michael Keaton comedy, and the family-friendly “Adventure Force 5.”
Xumo
Xumo viewers get free live and on-demand streaming entertainment – up to 190 channels – along with some commercials. The service offers “channels” from The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, USA TODAY, Funny or Die and History. “Roseanne,” “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Unsolved Mysteries” are among the available programs.IMDb TV
IMDb, the Amazon-owned website you click on to find the name of the mayor in “Jaws,” also has a free programming source, IMDb TV, available through the IMDb website, Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Fire TV.So-called “recent” movies include “Blade Runner 2049,” “Two for the Money” and “Legally Blonde,” while TV shows include “Everwood,” “Degrassi: The Next Generation” and “The Middle.”
Free programming is available through comedy-oriented Sony Crackle; Kanopy, which offers such high-end movies as “Lady Bird,” “Chinatown” and “Rashomon” for those with a library card or university ID; and Roku and YouTube.
Binge-worthy content list per streaming service
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