Warner Bros has released 17 of its films to watch for free on YouTube, including Critters 4 and Waiting For Guffman. Here’s the full list of titles:
YouTube has come to rival TV channels and streaming services with its extensive library of shows, tutorials and, naturally, clips of people making fools of themselves.
Warner Bros has tapped into this vast resource by releasing some of its films to watch, in full, for free on the platform. That’s music to our ears, especially as Netflix is hiking up its prices again.
Don’t expect to find Furiosa or Juror #2 on YouTube just yet, though. The playlist is made up of films ranging from the mid-1980s all the way to 2008, with gems like Critters 4, Mr Nice Guy and Waiting For Guffman. We can also guarantee you no AI was used in the making of these films, although you might think Flight Of The Living Dead: Outbreak On A Plane originated from a machine rather than a human brain.
Warner Bros added the first films on YouTube three weeks ago, but has been steadily adding more titles to the list, the latest being Brian De Palmaās The Bonfire Of Vanities. Itās a pleasant treat for anyone yearning to watch Kevin Bacon play real-life murderer Henri Young (in Murder In The First) or the living dead returning again (in, er, Return Of The Living Dead Part II).
Here’s the full list of films available to stream for free on Youtube:
- The Bonfire Of Vanities
- Return Of The Living Dead Part II
- Mutiny On The Bounty
- The Science Of Sleep
- Murder In The First
- The Accidental Tourist
- City Heat
- December Boys
- SubUrbia
- Flight Of The Living Dead: Outbreak On A Plane
- Waiting For Guffman
- Critters 4
- Mr. Nice Guy
- Michael Collins
- Chaos Theory
- Dungeons & Dragons
ā¦and if youāre after free movies of a Soviet persuasion, Mosfilm has also put an archive of its films on YouTube, including Stalker, Solaris and Andrei Rubliev.
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