Best free movies on apple tv plus

Apple TV is truly making its mark among the already large — and rapidly growing — number of streaming services. CODA, for instance, took home top prize at the Oscars, winning Best Picture, and shows like Severance have gotten rave reviews and attracted top talent like Ben Stiller, Adam Scott, and Patricia Arquette.

While Apple TV's library isn't quite as extensive as other platforms, there are still some excellent gems. Read on to discover your next movie night pick — and perhaps even your new favorite new film.

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Editor's note: This article was updated November 2022 to include Causeway and Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me.

CODA (2021)

Run Time: 1 hr 51 min | Genre: Coming-of-Age Comedy Drama | Director: Sian Heder

Cast: Emilia Jones, Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant, Marlee Matlin, Eugenio Derbez, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Amy Forsyth, Kevin Chapman

CODA stands for children of deaf adults and that's exactly what Ruby Rossi (Emilia Jones) is, daughter to Jackie (Marlee Matlin) and Frank (Troy Kotsur) and sister to Leo (Daniel Durant), Ruby is the only hearing member of her culturally deaf family. On top of just trying to get through school, she works for her family's fishing boat, joining her brother and father out on their boat and helping to translate for her dad when he has to do business. With the surmounting level of pressure of being the voice for her family to the hearing world, she finds an outlet through singing. A passion that she pursues with the potential of going to university in Boston at Berklee. CODA is immensely emotional and heartfelt and is lead by deaf actors. Ruby's coming-of-age story is sure to tug at the heartstrings of anyone who relates to the surmounting pressure of family obligation battling against personal dreams and desires. — Therese Lacson

CODA is streaming on Apple TV+

Causeway (2022)

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Run Time: 1 hr 32 min | Genre: Drama | Director: Lila Neugebauer

Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Brian Tyree Henry, Linda Emond

Causeway is a thought-provoking drama starring Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games) as Lynsey, a soldier returning from fighting in Afghanistan. Causeway explores the struggle of many military personnel who must learn to adjust to civilian life. In Causeway, Lynsey’s story is even more complicated, as a traumatic brain injury complicates her ability to adapt. Co-written by Ottessa Moshfegh, Luke Goebel, and Elizabeth Sanders, Causeway also has a tremendous supporting cast, including Brian Tyree Henry (Atlanta) and Linda Emond. Through her keen eye and lingering silent moments, director Lila Neugebauer provides a compelling investigation into the side effects of war. – Yael Tygiel

Causeway is streaming on AppleTV+

Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me (2022)

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Run Time: 1 hr 35 min | Genre: Documentary | Director: Alek Keshishian

Cast: Selena Gomez, Raquelle Stevens, Liana Blackburn, Brent L. Boxberger

An intimate and deeply personal documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me explores the private thoughts of the actress and pop star. Featuring personal home videos from her childhood and throughout her life, Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me exposes a slew of honest and raw truths from Selena Gomez. Unabashedly declaring her diagnoses of medical conditions and mental illnesses, Gomez discloses her most profound realizations in hopes of helping viewers and fans who find themselves in similar situations. A brutally profound documentary, Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me is uplifting as it confronts fears, shame, and discomfort for a greater good. – Yael Tygiel

Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me is streaming on AppleTV+

Luck (2022)

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Run Time: 1 hr 45 min | Genre: Animated Fantasy Comedy | Director: Peggy Holmes

Cast: Eva Noblezada, Simon Pegg, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg

The streamer’s first original animated film, Luck centers around Sam Greenfield (Eva Noblezada), the unluckiest girl in the world who recently aged out of the foster care system. Despite all the challenges she faces, she’s most concerned about Hazel (Adelynn Spoon) and hopes she can transfer whatever small bit of luck she does have to help her find her forever family. When Sam picks a lucky penny up, she is transported into another world where she learns how good and bad luck is decided and must go on an adventure with a black cat named Bob (Simon Pegg) to secure Hazel’s adoption. Original, moving, and genuinely funny, Luck is a great watch for the whole family. – Taylor Gates

Luck is streaming on Apple TV+

Cha Cha Real Smooth (2022)

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Run Time: 1 hr 47 min | Genre: Comedy Drama | Director: Cooper Raiff

Cast: Dakota Johnson, Cooper Raiff, Raúl Castillo

Touching, hilarious, and bold, Cha Cha Real Smooth is a refreshing story about that awkward part of life right after college graduation. The film centers around Andrew (Cooper Raiff), a 22-year-old who becomes a party starter for bat mitzvahs. It’s there he meets Domino (Dakota Johnson), a young, single mom to her autistic daughter Lola (Vanessa Burghardt). Andrew and Domino quickly develop a relationship that dances the line between friendship and romance as he also begins babysitting Lola from time to time. Cha Cha Real Smooth is an earnest watch that wears its heart on its sleeve. If you’re looking for something that will give you some laughs and maybe even a few tears, make it your next movie night pick. – Taylor Gates

Cha Cha Real Smooth is streaming on Apple TV+

Beastie Boys Story (2020)

Run Time: 2 hr | Genre: Documentary | Director: Spike Jonze

Cast: Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz

Beastie Boys Story offers an interesting blend of live performance and documentary footage. The film compiles three live shows, where Beastie Boys alumni Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz tell the story of their career and friendship to an audience of passionate fans. It allows the two men to reclaim their stories — and even apologize for some of the crude content within their earlier material. It’s fun watching Diamond and Horovitz feed off the crowd’s energy, but Beastie Boys Story packs an emotional wallop by the end. Diamond and Horovitz offer a touching tribute to their departed bandmate and best friend, Adam Yauch. -Liam Gaughan

Beastie Boys Story is streaming on Apple TV+

Who Are You, Charlie Brown? (2021)

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Run Time: 54 min | Genre: Documentary | Director: Michael Bonfiglio

Cast: Lupita Nyong’o, Tyler Nathan Jones, Isabella Leo, Terry McGurrin, Al Roker, Kevin Smith, Drew Barrymore

Apple TV claimed the rights to the beloved Peanutscharacters and began developing new original programming that followed the further adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Sally, Peppermint Patty, and the rest of the gang. The 2021 documentary Who Are You, Charlie Brown? utilizes new animated segments featuring the beloved characters and tells the life story of their creator, Charles Schulz. Narrated by Lupita Nyong’o, Who Are You, Charlie Brown? explains how Schulz drew from his own life when writing the classic strips. The documentary incorporates interviews with celebrities who talk about their Peanuts fandom. Al Roker’s comments about feeling represented by the character Franklin are particularly insightful. -Liam Gaughan

Who Are You, Charlie Brown? is streaming on Apple TV+

Swan Song (2021)

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Run Time: 1 hr 56 min | Genre: Sci-Fi Romantic Drama | Director: Benjamin Cleary

Cast: Mahershela Ali, Awkwafina, Glenn Close, Naomie Harris

Swan Song is not the high-concept science fiction thriller that you might expect. Set in the not-so-distant future, the film takes place in a world where cloning technology has been developed. Cameron Turner (Mahershela Ali) learns that he is dying from a terminal illness and has only a few months to live. He is presented with a difficult decision: Should he allow an identical clone to take his place, thus ensuring his family’s happiness? Impressively, Swan Song doesn’t turn the premise into a thriller. It remains squarely focused on the moral and emotional questions that Cameron is forced to answer. -Liam Gaughan

Swan Song is streaming on Apple TV+

Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You (2021)

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Run Time: 1 hr 30 min | Genre: Documetnary | Director: Thom Zimny

Cast: Bruce Springsteen, Roy Bittan, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, Garry Tallent, Steven Van Zandt

Bruce Springsteen has had a bit of a comeback recently. Between the Bruce-centric coming-of-age film Blinded by the Light, the documentary Western Stars, and Netflix’s Springsteen on Broadway, “the Boss” has reintroduced himself to a new generation of fans. Springsteen’s 2020 album Letter to You is a quieter, more reflective piece from Springsteen. The album was released in conjunction with this Apple TV documentary, where Springsteen discusses how he was coping with his mortality in a post-COVID world. Springsteen is renowned for his honesty, but he’s rarely been more publicly sentimental and vulnerable. Letter to You is a treat for lifelong fans of “the Boss,” but it also may help younger listeners understand why Springsteen captured the voice of a generation. -Liam Gaughan

Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You is streaming on Apple TV+

Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry (2021)

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Run Time: 2 hr 20 min | Genre: Documentary | Director: R.J. Cutler

This documentary follows singer Billie Eilish as she completes and performs her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?. Moving effortlessly between home videos, professionally shot footage, and live performances, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry is an intimate look at the young artist as she is catapulted into the spotlight. It’s a look at not only her creative process but also her personal life. As honest as her music is, this documentary gives us an even deeper look at the ups and downs of this moment in Billie’s life. - Brynna Arens

Watch Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry on Apple TV+

Wolfwalkers (2020)

Run Time: 1 hr 43 min | Genre: Animated Fantasy Adventure | Director: Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart

Cast: Honor Kneafsey, Eva Wittaker, Sean Bean, Simon McBurney, Tommy Tiernan, Jon Kenny, John Morton, Maria Doyl Kennedy

Set in 1650s Ireland, Wolfwalkers tells a magical and exciting story about two girls. One, Robyn, is young hunter, and the other is Mebh, a wolfwalker. As a wolfwalker, Mebh's spirit leaves her body and shapeshifts into the form of a wolf and her own mother's wolf has been missing, so she guards her mother's sleeping body while searching for the wolf. When the two girls encounter one another, Robyn is bitten by Mebh who is caught in a trap. But when Robyn frees Mebh the two become fast friends, and since Robyn was bitten, she soon discovers that she's become a wolfwalker as well. Created by the directors behind The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea, Wolfwalkers is both an inspiring piece of storytelling about a girl finding her voice and also a fantastic work of animation. It is impossible not to be enchanted by the wolfwalker world and wish that when you fall asleep, your spirit will also come alive and turn into a wolf. — Therese Lacson

Watch Wolfwalkers on Apple TV+

Greyhound (2020)

Run Time: 1 hr 31 min | Genre: War | Director: Aaron Schneider

Cast: Tom Hanks, Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan, Elisabeth Shue, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Karl Glusman, Tom Brittney

Tom Hanks is known for his in-depth World War 2 content and Greyhound is no exception. As commanding officer Ernest Krause of the USS Keeling, codename Greyhound, Hanks is faced with protecting a convoy of ships through the gap in the Atlantic where there is no air cover for battleships. The film is 91 minutes of tense, non-stop battle and strategy to get the convoy of 37 Allied ships to Liverpool safely while under constant attack from U-Boats. This story in the middle of the Battle of the Atlantic is based on a novel from 1955 by C.S. Forester entitled The Good Shepherd. The film was nominated for Best Sound at the 2021 Academy Awards. — Jennifer McHugh

Watch Greyhound on Apple+

Come From Away (2021)

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Run Time: 1 hr 46 min | Genre: Musical | Director: Christopher Ashley

Cast: Petrina Bromley, Jenn Colella, De’Lon Grant, Joel Hatch, Tony LePage, Caesar Samayoa, Q. Smith, Astrid Van Wieren, Emily Walton, Jim Walton, Sharon Wheatley, Paul Whitty

In the aftermath of the attacks on 9/11, 38 planes incoming from Europe were diverted to a small island off the coast of Canada. The small town of Gander was suddenly faced with the challenge of housing, clothing, and feeding 7000 people (and 19 animals) while the world waited to see what would happen next. Based on a true story, the musical premiered on Broadway in 2017. The movie is a filmed performance from March 2020 with an invited audience with members of the original cast of the Broadway Show. It is a moving story with powerful music that shows what can happen when everyone comes together even when they come from far away. — Jennifer McHugh

Watch Come From Away on Apple+

On The Rocks (2020)

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Run Time: 1 hr 36 min | Genre: Comedy Drama | Director: Sofia Coppola

Cast: Rashida Jones, Bill Murray, Marlon Wayans

Sofia Coppola’s 2020 comedy-drama On The Rocksstars Rashida Jones and Bill Murray as Laura and Felix, respectively. Laura is a novelist stuck in an exhausted rut, as she raises her two daughters whilst her husband, Dean (Marlon Wayans), seems to be constantly working. After a few suspicious slips, Laura becomes convinced that Dean is having an affair, and so she enlists the help of her father, Felix. Felix is a silver-tongue, could talk his way out of nay situation, affluent art-dealer, who wasn’t always the most present father to Laura. Together, they embark on a journey of espionage and reconnecting around New York City, and then even Mexico. On The Rocks went fairly under the radar compared to Coppola’s previous works. That is probably to do with the fact it went straight to Apple TV in the middle of a pandemic. It may not have the same charm as Lost in Translation but still, Coppola and Murray go together like coffee and cream and that’s still the case 17 years later. It’s laced with Coppola’s usual witty quips and Bill Murray is still the coolest cat in town (apart from Garfield). — Emma Kiely

Watch On The Rocks on Apple TV+

Boys State (2020)

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Run Time: 1 hr 49 min | Genre: Documentary | Director: Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss

A bleak yet illuminating look at how our politics have become so corrupted, even in the next generation of leaders, Boys State is a documentary that is at its best when it is a character study of today’s young people. Directed by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, it is a profile of the various Texas youth who attend a mock government camp. There is Steven Garza, the film’s heart who tries to hold onto his conscience when everyone else is content to manipulate and backstab at a moment’s notice. Key amongst these backstabbers is Ben Feinstein, a politically savvy and cold leader who throws everything out of balance. It is oddly compelling and horrifying, shining a harsh light on the alarming capacity of even young people to become callous political operatives. It is a deeply unnerving experience that does offer some bright spots, though they are few and far between. It is unflinching in capturing all that this strange youth camp and the people who attend it reveal about ourselves. — Chase Hutchinson

Watch Boys State on AppleTV+

Finch (2021)

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Run Time: 1 hr 55 min | Genre: Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi | Director: Miguel Sapochnik

Cast: Tom Hanks, Caleb Landry Jones, Seamus

Have you ever wanted to see a buddy road trip movie with Tom Hanks, a robot, and his dog? Well, the science-fiction film Finch delivers all that with a sense of warmth and care. It isn’t a story that reinvents the wheel by any means, though Hanks as Finch is typically strong and Caleb Landry Jones as the robot Jeff steals every single scene in a remarkably understated performance. The story centers on the trio having to make a long cross-country trip in a post-apocalyptic America that has become basically uninhabitable due to radiation. Finch is ailing but wants to make sure his beloved dog can get to safety as extreme weather events threaten them at nearly every turn. It is sentimental to a fault and a lighter type of film that knows exactly what it is. A final monologue from Hanks towards the end is but the icing on the cake of this sweet little film that gets to its destination largely in one piece. — Chase Hutchinson

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The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)

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Run Time: 1 hr 45 min | Genre: Historical Thriller | Director: Joel Coen

Cast: Denzel Washington, Frances McDormand, Corey Hawkins

There are only so many ways you can adapt one of William Shakespeare’s beloved plays, but Joel Coen—in his first solo outing as a director—still manages to surprise viewers with his 2021 retelling of the Scottish Play. The Tragedy of Macbethis at once cinematic and grounded in its theatrical origins. Shot in stark black and white, Coen uses techniques and staging that will fool you into believing the film is actually a play. There are some directorial choices that will blow your mind; and others that will leave you scratching your head. Well, this is a Coen special, so that’s to be expected. The commanding cast all play their parts well, but none quite have the commanding presence of Denzel Washington. He is so natural as the titular Thane of the film, despite the unnatural dialogue and setting. But the real star is Kathryn Hunter, who has absolutely no right to be as creepy and attention-grabbing as she is. – Monita Mohan

Watch The Tragedy of Macbeth on Apple TV+

The Velvet Underground (2021)

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Run Time: 2 hr 1 min | Genre: Documentary | Director: Todd Haynes

Producer Brian Eno once said, “The first Velvet Underground album only sold 10,000 copies, but everyone who bought it formed a band.” While The Velvet Underground only released a handful of albums in the few years the band existed, the impact of the groundbreaking group is incalculable. Yet in his similarly idiosyncratic documentary, simply titled, The Velvet Underground, Todd Haynes takes a stab at trying to show just how integral this band was to the music world. Haynes mostly focuses on the band’s two biggest personalities - Lou Reed and John Cale - The Velvet Underground shows a band that redefined what rock music—and music in general— could be. The Velvet Underground might not have never received the success they deserved when they were around, but Haynes’ The Velvet Underground shows how important and integral the band remains to this day through a unique and unusual documentary fitting of the music. — Ross Bonaime

Watch The Velvet Underground of Apple TV+

Hala (2019)

Run Time: 1 hr 34 min | Genre: Drama | Director: Minhal Baig

Cast: Geraldine Viswanathan, Jack Kilmer, Gabriel Luna

Coming-of-age stories are an integral part of Hollywood, but for far too long these narratives have centered on the same — or similar — protagonists. With Hala, the focus shifts to Hala Masood (Geraldine Viswanathan) a teenaged Muslim-American girl who tries to balance her immigrant parent’s ideals with her own ambitions and desires. This is a quiet film that exists simply to tell a story. Hala isn’t, and doesn’t try to be, about every South-Asian experience, and yet there is a universality to the intergenerational and domestic crises that the lead character is facing. The supporting cast of characters fill out Hala’s world, helping her along her journey. While the latter half of the film is a mixed bag, the overall story by Minhal Baig will linger on long after the credits roll. – Monita Mohan

Watch Hala on Apple TV+

The Banker (2020)

Run Time: 2 hr 1 min | Genre: Period Drama | Director: George Nolfi

Cast: Anthony Mackie, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicholas Hoult

The Bankeris inspired by the true story of Bernard S. Garrett Sr. (Anthony Mackie), who is considered to be one of the first wealthy African American entrepreneurs and owner of banks in the US. The story is arresting, infuriating and heart-breaking all at once, and deserves more recognition. The film’s release was shrouded by behind-the-scenes revelations, but the film itself is an accomplished platform for its ensemble cast of actors. Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson,who plays Bernard’s co-investor Joe Morris,bring their A-game to every scene. Their powerhouse double-act is skillfully supported by Nicholas Hoult, who stars as Matt Steiner, the ‘face’ of their company, as well as Nia Long, Bernard’s supportive wife Eunice. The film is not an easy watch, but it’s not a complete downer. If anything, The Banker is a good jumping off point to learn more about forgotten parts of Black history.– Monita Mohan

Watch The Banker on Apple TV+

What good movies are on Apple TV Plus?

The best movies on Apple TV+ right now (November 2022).
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me (2022) Trailer. r 95m. ... .
Causeway (2022) Trailer. 63 % ... .
Spirited (2022) Trailer. ... .
Raymond & Ray (2022) 50 % ... .
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues (2022) 104m. ... .
Sidney (2022) Trailer. ... .
The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022) Trailer. ... .
Luck (2022) Trailer..

What can I watch on Apple TV Plus for free?

What I can watch for free on Apple TV.
Shows you've purchased from Apple (it used to be the iTunes Store).
Movies purchased or rented from Apple..
Content you have uploaded yourself..
Content that is available in an Apple TV Channel – a third-party streaming services you can subscribe to from within the Apple TV app..

Are films free on Apple TV Plus?

An ‌Apple TV‌+ subscription provides access to all ‌Apple TV‌+ shows and movies, which are located inside of the ‌Apple TV‌+ section of the ‌Apple TV‌ app on ‌iPhone‌, ‌iPad‌, Mac, and ‌Apple TV‌. It does not include iTunes movies and content from other providers, which still requires a separate fee.

How do I find free movies on Apple TV?

Open the Apple TV+ app on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or any other supported TV. Use your Apple ID credentials to sign in. Scroll down to the “Free on Apple TV” section. Pick the show you want to watch from the list and click on it > Play Free Episode.

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