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Coronavirus Cinema: Where to Watch Free Movies and Series at Home

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April 3, 2020
Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Veep.

Although movie theaters are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, digital screening rooms are open for business, offering the self-isolating public new and catalog films (and TV shows) for free.

Each Monday in April at 5 p.m. PT, Focus Features will livestream a film via its Facebook page, accompanied by a filmmaker Q&A or watch party. “Gosford Park” and a Q&A with Julian Fellowes will screen on April 6, followed by “Moonrise Kingdom” with a Wes Anderson Q&A on April 13. “Mallrats” with a Kevin Smith watch party on April 20 and “My Summer of Love” on April 27.

HBO is making nearly 500 hours of programming available for a limited time via the HBONow and HBOGo apps, HBONow.com, HBOGo.com, and participating streaming platforms without a subscription. Hit movies like “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” “The Bridges of Madison County,” and “Storks;” documentaries including ‘McMilllion$” and “The Case Against Adnan Sayed;” and TV series including entire seasons of “Ballers,” “Barry,” Silicon Valley,” “The Sopranos,” “Six Feet Under,” “Succession” “True Blood,” “Veep” and the “The Wire” are among the offerings.

The annual SXSW festival is canceled this year, but the Austin event is partnering with Amazon to stream movies subscription-free. The films will be available for 10 days, tentatively beginning in late April.

Spectrum Cable is offering its customers free access to Showtime and Epix through April 19, and AT&T subscribers who don’t receive premium channels can sample them this month at no charge. Epix will be available from April 4-16 and HBO and Cinemax from April 17-20.

A library card or university ID gives you access to thousands of new and classic films for free at Kanopy.com, including many kid-friendly selections. If you don’t mind commercial interruptions, many sites including Vudu, Tubi, IMDB, YouTube, and Crackle also offer movies free of charge.

AMC networks is making programming available for free at AMC.com, including the first half of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” Season 10, BBC America’s “Nature Now” documentaries, the season premiere of “Brockmire” on IFC and the first season of Sundance’s “Liar.” The selections will be available until Apr. 30

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