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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Sep 29 16:15:07 2025
    5 of the best free movies to stream on Tubi, Plex, Pluto TV and more this
    week (September 29)

    Date:
    Mon, 29 Sep 2025 15:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Whether you're looking for dystopian sci-fi, a noir mystery or a horror movie marathon, this weeks free streaming picks have something to match your mood
    as October arrives.

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    Autumn is well and truly here, which means its time to get a little cozier, add more movies on your watch list and, most importantly, not spend a fortune doing it. We've got a fresh batch of films on the best free streaming
    services landing over the next few days.

    This week's free streaming picks are a solid mix. Some services are already rolling out spooky titles as October arrives later this week, so weve
    included a few scary options (including some big name horror franchises if youre in the mood for a movie marathon). But youll also find a sci-fi
    classic, a pitch black political satire and a twisty neo-noir mystery.

    Here are five of the best free movies to watch right now on Tubi, Plex, Pluto TV, and more this week. 1) Robocop (Kanopy, Roku)

    Release date: 1987
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%
    Length: 102 minutes
    Director: Paul Verhoeven
    Main cast: Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Daniel O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer

    Robocop is a sci-fi action movie and, like a lot of classics from the 80s,
    it still packs a punch nearly four decades after it was first released. As youll probably already know, or can glean from the title, this dystopian blockbuster follows the story of a cop reborn as a cyborg. But as well as being ultra-violent and packed with futuristic-looking action, its also a sharp critique of corporate power and capitalism.

    From the brain of director Paul Verhoeven (also known for Starship Troopers and Total Recall ), the violence in Robocop is cartoonish and shocking at times (think twice before showing this one to small kids) and the villains
    are memorable. But theres also an emotional story here about a man trying to keep hold of his identity after being literally rebuilt by a corporation. Its tragic, its funny and its brutal. The kind of movie wed class as both a switch-your-brain-off popcorn flick, while also warranting a more thoughtful rewatch too if you havent seen it in a while. Because, like all of the best sci-fi stories, its still eerily relevant. 2) Saw (Tubi)

    Release date: 2004
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 50%
    Length: 103 minutes
    Director: James Wan
    Main cast: Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, Ken Leung, Tobin Bell, Leigh Whannell

    The first Saw film is more raw, grimy and smaller scale than the sequels that followed. But thats exactly why it still works despite what that Rotten Tomatoes score might suggest. Whats so smart about this film is most of the action is confined to a single claustrophobic bathroom. Which makes it feel more like a psychological thriller than a blood-soaked horror even though there is a lot of blood. Instead, the tension comes from the moral choices
    and mind games rather than the traps themselves, which is what the later
    films seem overly concerned with.

    If you came to the series later, then it is well worth going right back to
    the beginning. Itll feel like more of a scrappy film that shows how the very simple idea two strangers waking up in a locked room can spiral into a huge cultural phenomenon. And the good news is that if you get really into it,
    then Tubi is adding the entire Saw franchise throughout October. So whether you want to stop at the original or watch the saga of Jigsaw get bigger, gorier and stranger with every instalment, youve got your Halloween horror binge sorted. 3) Paranormal Activity (Hoopla, Pluto TV)

    Release date: 2007
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 83%
    Length: 86 minutes
    Director: Oren Peli
    Main cast: Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat

    Shot on an extremely low budget, Paranormal Activity turned a load of shaky camcorder footage of long, silent nights into one of the scariest films of
    the 2000s. The story is simple, a couple set up cameras around their home to record evidence of the strange noises and disturbances they keep hearing at night. But what they capture instead is the unravelling of their sanity.

    What makes Paranormal Activity work isnt jump scares or gore but the eerie tension of, well, waiting around. A door moves just a little, a shadow
    lingers a little too long. And youre left leaning into every frame, dreading what might happen next. The good news is that, once youre hooked, Pluto TV makes it very easy to keep going as the entire Paranormal Activity franchise is available to stream this October. So, whether you want to stick with the slow burn brilliance of the first film or watch how the whole mythology expand, its one of the best horror marathons to start the spooky season with. 4) The Death of Stalin (Kanopy, Pluto TV, Plex)

    Release date: 2018
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 94%
    Length: 107 minutes
    Director: Armando Iannucci
    Main cast: Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Paddy Considine, Rupert Friend, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin, Andrea Riseborough, Jeffrey Tambor

    Armando Iannucci has made a career out of finding dark comedy in power struggles and The Death of Stalin might be his darkest, funniest and sharpest work yet. Its set in the time immediately after the Soviet dictators sudden death and the film follows the people around him as they all scramble to outwit and out-maneuver each other in the race to find out wholl be in power next.

    But dont worry, what could easily have been a dry history lesson is turned into an absurd, deeply compelling farce. It also does such a good job at showing how the ridiculous and the terrifying can often coexist, as ministers bumble through slapstick arguments even as regular people risk execution. Theres an incredibly impressive cast here, including Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs and Simon Russell Beale, who all do a fantastic job at leaning into both the comedy and the menace of the movie. 5) Memento (Roku, Kanopy,
    Hoopla, Pluto, Plex)

    Release date: 2000
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 94%
    Length: 116 minutes
    Director: Christopher Nolan
    Main cast: Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano

    Before Christopher Nolan blew our minds with huge movies, like Inception and Oppenheimer, he made a name for himself with the smaller, twisting noir movie Memento. It follows the story of Leonard Shelby (played by Guy Pearce), a man with short-term memory loss whos trying to piece together the mystery of his wifes murder. The catch is that the whole story is told backwards with each scene confusingly undermining or reframing the one before it.

    Its a storytelling structure that demands a lot of attention. But it isnt
    just a gimmicky film. Its quite a dark movie about how fragile our memories are and whether any of us can truly ever really know the truth. It was released more than two decades ago, but its still a very gripping and innovative piece of film-making. You might also like Netflix prices are becoming a joke here's the streaming tactic I'm using How to stream movies and TV shows for free: A guide to the best services Im slashing my TV streaming bills by 71% in 2025 with subscription hopping



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  • From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Oct 13 17:15:09 2025
    5 of the best free movies to stream on Tubi, Plex, Pluto TV and more this
    week (October 13)

    Date:
    Mon, 13 Oct 2025 16:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Whether youre in the mood for clever scares, eerie thrillers or nostalgic Halloween favorites, this weeks free streaming lineup has plenty to haunt
    your watchlist.

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    It's time to load up your watchlist with horror classics, cult favorites and
    a few stories that might keep you up at night all without spending a penny. We've got a spooky new selection of films on the best free streaming services landing over the next few days.

    We usually mix things up with different genres, but this week its all about the scares. With Halloween fast approaching, free streaming services are rolling out a treasure trove of chilling movies to get you in the mood.

    From clever slashers to eerie thrillers and a few nostalgic Halloween
    staples, here are five of the best free movies to stream right now on Plex, Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus, Tubi, and more this week. 1) Youre Next (Plex)

    Release date: 2013
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 79%
    Length: 94 minutes
    Director: Adam Wingard
    Main cast: Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Barbara Crampton, Rob Moran

    Youre Next might seem like it has a familiar setup, think family gathering gone wrong. But this movie is incredibly smart and sharp, and easily one of the best horror films of the 2010s. It follows the story of a rich family
    that reunite at their countryside mansion when a group of masked intruders launch a brutal attack. But theres a twist (look away now if you dont like that sort of thing), one of the guests might not be as helpless as they seem.

    Its created by Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett (the duo behind The
    Guest and V/H/S ), and it blends humor, a bunch of creative kills and a genuinely satisfying twist on the usual home invasion genre. Its very gory, fast-paced and surprisingly funny at times. 2) Let Me In (Kanopy, Plex)

    Release date: 2010
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 89%
    Length: 116 minutes
    Director: Matt Reeves
    Main cast: Alex Brunner, Simon Oakes, Guy East, Tobin Armbrust, Donna Gigliotti, John Nordling, Carl Molinder

    Its very rare that a remake lives up to the original. But Let Me In is one of the few rare exceptions. Its a haunting reimagining of the hit Swedish film Let The Right One In. It follows the story of a lonely boy who befriends a mysterious young girl and she just so happens to be a vampire.

    Its directed by Matt Reeves ( The Batman, Cloverfield ) and this newer, US version trades a snowy Stockholm for a small town America instead. But it
    does manage to maintain the same eerie tenderness at its heart. Its half horror story, half love story with some solid performances from Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chlo Grace Moretz. 3) The Descent (Fawesome, Hoopla, Kanopy, Plex, Prime Video, Samsung TV Plus)

    Release date: 2006
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 87%
    Length: 100 minutes
    Director: Neil Marshall
    Main cast: Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone, MyAnna Buring

    Were going to warn you now, if youre even slightly claustrophobic, this movie isnt for you. Well, unless you want it to burrow straight into your nightmares. The Descent follows the story of a group of friends on a caving expedition that goes horribly, horribly wrong. Thats before they discover
    what else is lurking in the dark with them

    What makes The Descent such an enduring horror movie nearly 20 years on is
    how it layers the claustrophobic physical terror with incredible emotional tension. Its not just about the creatures underground (yep, you heard that right, creatures) . But the secrets and grief the women bring with them into the caves with them. Its easily one of the best scary movies of the century. 4) The Addams Family (Pluto TV, Kanopy)

    Release date: 1991
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 68%
    Length: 99 minutes
    Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
    Main cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd

    Before the Netflix show Wednesday, the 1991 movie The Addams Family gave us a look at life inside the ultimate gothic household. This delightfully macabre comedy brings Charles Addams famous cartoons to life with style, wit and a truly perfect cast led by Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia as Morticia and
    Gomez Addams.

    Its spooky and campy and endlessly quotable. It manages to be both ghoulish and heartwarming at the same time. So whether you grew up with it or youre watching it for the first time, its the perfect family Halloween movie thats more charming than chilling. 5) Scream (Hoopla, Kanopy, Pluto TV)

    Release date: 1996
    Rotten Tomatoes score: 78%
    Length: 111 minutes
    Director: Wes Craven
    Main cast: David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, Drew Barrymore

    When Scream came out back in the 1990s, it reinvented the slasher movie
    genre. Directed by Wes Craven, its a horror masterpiece that follows the
    story of a group of teens who are stalked by a masked killer who knows all
    the rules of scary movies.

    Its self aware and funny at times, whilst also being genuinely terrifying. Scream manages to mock lots of horror clichs while delivering some of the
    best scares of the 90s. With its iconic Ghostface villain, wed say that its still the blueprint for how to do modern horror well nearly 30 years later. You might also like Netflix prices are becoming a joke here's the streaming tactic I'm using How to stream movies and TV shows for free: A guide to the best services Im slashing my TV streaming bills by 71% in 2025 with subscription hopping



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