For anyone who wants to catch films without paying for a streaming service, YouTube has one of the best lineups of free-to-watch movies.
This month, YouTube is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Labyrinth, which recently returned to theaters for a brief run.
While there aren’t many options for romance lovers on YouTube this month, it does have a classic in the genre, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, waiting for a new audience to discover.
Both of those films can be found among the Watch With Us team’s picks for the best free YouTube movies. The full list is below.
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‘Labyrinth’ (1986)
Muppets fans must have been shocked when they saw how dark Jim Henson‘s Labyrinth was in 1986. That may explain why it failed at the box office, but the film has become a cult classic over the last four decades. Henson’s creations are used throughout the movie, but the two primary performers, Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie, add depth to the film with their compelling performances.
Connelly plays Sarah Williams, a teenage girl who resents her infant half-brother, Toby (Toby Froud). That doesn’t mean she literally wanted the goblin king Jareth (Bowie) to snatch Tobey from this world. To reclaim her sibling, Sarah has a limited time to make her way through Jareth’s labyrinth. If she fails, her brother will become a goblin, and Sarah may never make it back to the human world.
Labyrinth is streaming on YouTube.
‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ (1961)
Breakfast at Tiffany‘s is considered to be one of the all-time great romantic comedies, as well as one of Audrey Hepburn‘s best films. The Hollywood icon plays Holly Golightly, a woman who wasn’t always the suave socialite that she pretends to be now. George Peppard costars as Paul Varjak, a writer who moves into Holly’s apartment building and strikes up a friendship with her.
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Holly and Paul both have some skeletons in their closets regarding current and former lovers in their lives. In certain ways, they’re both pretending to be something they aren’t. But with so many walls between them, their chances of finding real love with each other seem increasingly unlikely.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s is streaming on YouTube.
‘The Report’ (2019)
The Report is a political drama/thriller based on the true story of the Senate’s investigation into the “enhanced interrogations” that the CIA conducted in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. At the behest of Senator Dianne Feinstein (Annette Bening), Senate investigator Daniel Jones (Adam Driver) leads a years-long inquiry into the CIA’s actions and the agency’s attempt to cover it up.
Despite being stonewalled, Jones assembles a strong case against the CIA. However, the spy agency doesn’t simply allow Jones to release damaging information, and it threatens him with criminal charges that may bury the investigation and end his career with the Senate.
The Report is streaming on YouTube.
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‘Last Action Hero’ (1993)
Last Action Hero is underrated meta comedy-action flick starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as both himself and a movie cop, Detective Jack Slater. Austin O’Brien plays Danny Madigan, a young boy who finds himself drawn into Jack Slater’s latest movie thanks to a magic movie ticket. That gives Danny a first-hand look at the craziness of Jack’s world, although the latter doesn’t see anything unusual about animated talking cats and other outlandish characters.
Unfortunately for the pair, the movie’s villain, Mr. Benedict (Charles Dance), is quick to realize that Danny’s ticket is the ultimate power. And he’s going to use it to come to the real world so he can kill Schwarzenegger and finish off Jack Slater once and for all.
Last Action Hero is streaming on YouTube.
‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002)
Leonardo DiCaprio has rarely been more charming than he was in Steven Spielberg‘s Catch Me If You Can. This film was loosely based on the real life of Frank Abagnale Jr. (DiCaprio), a young con artist who has a gift for forging checks. That’s what attracts the attention of FBI agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), who spends years trying to bring Frank to justice.
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To stay one step ahead of the law, Frank assumes several false professions, including an airline pilot, a doctor and a lawyer. He even falls hard for a woman named Brenda Strong (Amy Adams), but the consequences of Frank’s life of crime are always closing in on him whenever he gets too comfortable with his assumed personas.
Catch Me If You Can is streaming on YouTube.




