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The 12 Best Free Movie Download Apps for Android in 2024 - Lifewire

Whether you're stuck in your office eating lunch or trying to pass the time on a rainy day, watching movies from your phone is a great way to keep yourself entertained. If you use an Android smartphone, you'll see a multitude of movie apps out there, but which ones are the best? Here are some of the best free movie download apps for Android.

What We Like

  • Longevity has provided thousands of options.

  • Familiar and easy interface.

  • Video replay rarely lags.

What We Don't Like

Most of us have heard of YouTube, so this one shouldn't be a surprise. YouTube now has a paid premium service called YouTube Premium that provides ad-free viewing on regular YouTube plus access to their original programming. However, with some determination and good searching skills, you can find about anything to watch. Be aware that YouTube is diligent in policing pirated content.

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This app is a channel-based app with over 100 channels for anyone's taste, including new movies and sports channels. Its interface looks like the familiar TV programming grid we're all used to, which makes finding streaming programs easier. Signing up provides the ability to customize your channels. Pluto TV is a bit unique as it has both live streaming and on-demand programming.

What We Like

  • Available on numerous platforms.

  • Handy watchlist to save programs.

  • The Collections allow you to find series of programs easily.

What We Don't Like

If you love to be mentally stimulated while also being entertained, CuriosityStream is perhaps the best place to start watching. While the free viewing library isn't large, the paid plan is inexpensive.

The app is available on several platforms besides Android and is also available on several smart TVs. The app has several categories to find the topic you want to learn about. It also has a customizable watchlist, so you can save programs you'd like to watch later.

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While Kodi is an interface that requires additional add-ons for movies and TV, it's still a popular app for viewing streaming content. The beauty of Kodi is the options for video streaming are nearly endless. The main thing to watch for is add-ons with pirated content. If you choose to use one of these add-ons, make sure you use some sort of VPN for your protection.

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Founded in 2014, Tubi is a completely free movie streaming service that's supported by ads and has thousands of titles. To help locate what you want to watch, Tubi has dozens of genres, including a handy "Highly Rated on Rotten Tomatoes" category if you follow the movie ratings there.

If you use multiple devices for streaming, Tubi is supported on Android, iOS, Roku, AppleTV, and Amazon Fire TV.

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A movie and TV app from Sony, Crackle provides a simple interface with tons of movies and television programs. Since the service is free, there are ads. At times, they can get annoying, but the quality of licensed content from mainstream media companies makes Crackle a credible contender.

As with several of the best movie apps, Crackle comes on many platforms besides Android. A couple of nice features include the ability to rate movies with a thumbs up or thumbs down and other programming suggestions. Depending on what you're looking at, Crackle will make suggestions for what to watch next.

What We Like

  • Thousands of anime episodes.

  • Create a queue for your viewing list.

  • Has a viewing history.

  • Does not require a paid subscription.

  • Available on Android, iOS, Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation.

What We Don't Like

If you're a fan of anime, Crunchyroll is a must-have app for your Android device. The developer promises over 25,000 episodes and more than 15,000 hours of the latest anime available. If you choose to subscribe to their premium services, you'll have access to the newest anime episodes immediately after they've aired in Japan.

What We Like

  • Nice selection of classic films.

  • Can remove ads without paying.

  • Plenty of categories to choose from.

  • Can do an open text search for titles.

What We Don't Like

If you're into classic movies, then Old Movies is your go-to movie app, as it offers hundreds of movies made before 1970. While this app has ads, you can remove them by giving the app a good rating. Most of the available movies aren't mainstream favorites, but there are tons of good ones for hours of free entertainment.

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A unique entry for university students, Kanopy only requires your university and login credentials for authentication. Participating public libraries also provide free access. There are hundreds of documentaries and other educational videos, and they have quite a bit of mainstream programming.

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Another free movie app that has a great selection of independent movies is PopcornFlix. Supported by ads, this app also has a fair amount of international films. It's also available on multiple platforms and has a kids version with social media sharing and commentary.

What We Like

  • Free to join.

  • Lots of creative videos to stream.

  • No in-video ads.

  • Ability to download videos.

  • Can follow video creators.

What We Don't Like

Often seen as YouTube's younger sibling, Vimeo hosts more than homebrewed videos made by your buddies. For the adventurous, there's quite a collection of unique film shorts and art films, and it's a great place to find budding directors. Like YouTube, you can also upload your own videos, although Vimeo is more for professionals trying to break into the movie business.

What We Like

  • A large number of titles for free.

  • Family friendly, wholesome entertainment.

  • Simple movie rating system.

  • Easy to use interface.

  • Available on multiple platforms.

What We Don't Like

  • Have to sign up for free stuff.

  • The app has ads unless you pay for a membership.

  • For full access to programming, you must pay a monthly subscription fee.

For family-friendly viewing, you can't go wrong with the Dove Channel. Founded in 2015, this Christian-based service provides hours of entertainment for all family members. They even have their own rating system based on age appropriateness (All ages, 12+, and 18+).

The app is simple to navigate and also has a web version if you want to stream on your computers. They even have the channel on Roku if you have a Roku receiver. While they do have a paid membership, which removes ads and gives you full access to exclusive content, there are a ton of movies available for free.

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