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With all of the video streaming sites like Netflix and HBO Go, it can be easy to forget about iTunes as a quality option for watching your favorite movies. If you're bored of cycling through the same Netflix titles every night, it might be worth it to fork over a little bit of money to watch a good movie on iTunes. Downloading movies on iTunes is like a taste of the old days when you actually had to pay to rent individual films. The selection on iTunes is as good as anywhere (read: anywhere legal). Virtually every title listed on the other sites is available on iTunes, too. When Netflix doesn't cut it, iTunes is your one-stop-shop for pretty much any film you could want.
Movie ticket sales are as high as they've ever been, but why bother with the trek to a theater when you can enjoy your favorite movies in the comfort of your own home. Keep an eye out for deals on iTunes to rent or buy. With 99 cent options available, iTunes prices can give Netflix a run for their money. You keep flipping through the same Netflix movies you've already seen, paying the eight bucks or so monthly subscription, so why not download a few of the cheap rentals on iTunes and watch anything you'd like?
Don’t get overwhelmed by the daunting selection the service has to offer. Everybody has spent hours flipping through the top charts and the different genre sections trying to find the perfect movie to watch on an upcoming flight or during a lazy night in. Here’s a convenient list of the best iTunes movies currently available. Download a few of these flicks, watch them on a long flight, on a road trip, or in a long bathroom break at work. Wherever you choose to watch, these movies are all must-see selections.
Get Out (2017)
Director Jordan Peele mentioned that Get Out was best enjoyed in a crowded movie theater with other people along for the ride, but if you missed the film’s theatrical run, definitely consider downloading it on iTunes. Get Out is the freshest horror movie in years, so whether or not you're a horror fan, someone who never had a taste for horror movies, or someone who's sick of the recent subpar offerings in the horror category, Get Out will awaken your appreciation for the genre.
Moonlight (2016)
When Moonlight actors Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome won Best Kiss at the MTV Movie and TV Awards, it signified the cultural impact of films like Moonlight. Moonlight (directed by Barry Jenkins) explores the harshness of reality in American life, focusing on three stages of the life of for a young black man who’s grappling with his sexuality. Even when times feel bleak, the rare stand-out movie will push boundaries and serve as a beacon of hope for the vulnerable Americans struggling to find their place in a world that often casts them aside. Moonlight is essential viewing for every American.
Dr. No (1962)
Dr. No is the Bond movie that started the whole franchise, which has become one of the highest grossing movie franchises of all time. Watch Sean Connery’s badass take on Bond in Dr. No, get hooked on the Bond movies, and binge-watch all the rest of them. They’re all on iTunes, so if you haven’t seen every movie in the legendary franchise, get started with Dr. No and work your way through the decades up to 2015’s Spectre.
John Wick (2014)
John Wick was more than just a badass action movie. The surprise hit was a breath of fresh air, reviving a tired genre, revitalizing Keanu Reeves' stagnating career and remaking him into a bankable star again. With Keanu back in the saddle as an action hero, and with the sequel pleasing fans, John Wick has the makings of a classic action franchise, which is something many action fans have sorely missed.
The Sixth Sense (1999)
There’s a good chance that you already know the ending of M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense. But on the off-chance that you've somehow been immune to the spoilers of one of the most spoil-able movies ever made, watch the Sixth Sense right now and be in for a treat. When that ending hits you out of nowhere...damn. And even if you've seen the movie, or if you know the ending, The Sixth Sense is almost as rewarding on its second watch-through.
Inside Man (2006)
If you watch The Sixth Sense and get the urge for another puzzle-piece thriller with a mind-blowing climax, watch Inside Man next. This Spike Lee classic starring Denzel Washington grips you from start to finish. It’s a cops-and-robbers movie with mounting suspense from beginning to end. Check it out!
Jackass: The Movie (2002)
There's something deeply human about watching drunk guys hurt themselves for their own amusement and the amusement of the audience. You could argue that by magnifying humanity’s natural sense of Schadenfreude, Jackass appeals more to a sense of humanity than any dramatic film movie ever could. So download Jackass the movie, and enjoy the best of American cinema, pathos, and nutshots.
Observe and Report (2009)
This under-appreciated Seth Rogen and Anna Faris action-comedy was on Quentin Tarantino's list of the top 8 movies of 2009. It's crude and over-the-top, and it's a completely fresh take on the somehow overplayed mall cop trope. Ignore the mediocre Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic scores; there's something to this movie you that you might really love. If Quentin Tarantino recommends it, it's definitely worth a watch.
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
This 2007 Academy Awards Best Picture nominee is possibly one of the funniest movies on iTunes. The cast of Little Miss Sunshine is absolutely stacked, with top-notch acting performances by Steve Carell, Abigail Breslin, Toni Collette, Greg Kinnear, Paul Dano, and Alan Arkin. Together, the crew embarks on the most dysfunctional and hilarious family road trip since the Griswolds.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
2017 marks the 20th anniversary of the Austin Powers franchise, which makes everyone feel old. All three movies in the classic Mike Myers trilogy are on iTunes. The decades-old franchise holds up about as well as a comedy movie can, so if you haven’t seen the films in a while, watch them for nostalgia’s sake. And if you’ve never watched any of the Austin Powers movies, make it a top priority to download them on iTunes today.
