Stream indie movies on the cheap
If you consider yourself an independent film buff, IFC Films Unlimited is the channel for you. This video streaming service is a destination for films that have been released in theaters and won awards. IFC Films Unlimited serves its content without ads and lets download movies for offline viewing on mobile platforms. Its main drawback is that it lacks a dedicated app for nearly as many platforms as competitors, such as Editors’ Choice winners Hulu and Netflix.Pricing and Platforms
The ad-free IFC Films Unlimited costs $5.99 per month (it lacks a discounted annual plan). Hulu ($9.99 per month) and Paramount+ ($7.99 per month) have ad-supported plans that cost more than IFC Films Unlimited, but they offer more mainstream content. Netflix’s Standard plan and Max are pricier, at $15.49 and $16.99 per month, respectively.
You don’t need to pay for streaming entertainment; check out our roundup of the best free video streaming services for our top picks. Tubi is our Editors’ Choice winner for the category because of its mainstream library of TV shows and movies. If you are an independent film fan, IFC Films Unlimited is still an inexpensive way to watch hundreds of the best specialty films from the last two decades without ads.
lms Unlimited is available as a channel on Amazon Prime Video, Dish, Sling, and YouTube TV. You can access Prime Video on the web, mobile platforms (Android and iOS), media streaming devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), game consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, and Wii), smart TVs, or via the dedicated Microsoft Store app. You can download a dedicated app on Apple TV (US and Canada) and Roku (US) for media streaming devices. Hulu, Netflix, and other services offer dedicated apps for far more platforms.What Can You Watch on IFC Films Unlimited?
IFC Films Unlimited is home to hundreds of independent films, some with blockbuster budgets but most with smaller casts and bankrolls. Films in the library come from IFC’s three distribution labels: IFC Films, Sundance Selects, and IFC Midnight. The result is a broad and eclectic selection of films. You are free to browse the channel without subscribing, which is a nice touch.
IFC Unlimited does not have as massive a library as other services such as The Criterion Channel or Mubi, both of which curate their lineups. Ovid.tv is similar to IFC Films Unlimited in that it includes titles from several film distribution companies.
Critically acclaimed dramatic films like Blackberry are mixed in with family-friendly fare like First Position, a documentary about young dancers in New York City. You’ll find movies with major stars like Paint, starring Owen Wilson. There are also a lot of movies featuring familiar faces who aren’t yet household names.
IFC Films Unlimited does not currently offer any original shows or exclusive TV series, though most dedicated movie streaming services do not offer this type of content, either.IFC’s Web Interface
Signing up for IFC Unlimited is a bit tricky, because we had to first determine how we wanted to watch it. For this review, we subscribed through Amazon Prime Video. Since Amazon already had all of our information and payment details, all we had to do was click to start the seven-day free trial.
IFC Films Unlimited on Amazon Prime Video Channels has the same layout as Amazon Prime Video. It’s not particularly clean or minimalist like Max or Netflix but arranges movies according to genre, and has separate sections for Popular Movies and Recently Added Movies.
Searching for a movie specifically on IFC Films Unlimited using Amazon’s interface is a bit of a chore. You can type in whatever you want to search for, but you will get results from the entire Amazon site, including from other add-on channels. Once you find something to watch on IFC Films Unlimited, you can hover over a movie’s thumbnail to see a brief description or helpful user rating, or to add it to your watchlist. IFC Apps
To test the mobile experience, we downloaded the Amazon Prime Video app to an iPhone. The IFC Films Unlimited channel is prominently displayed on the app, so we didn’t have trouble finding it. The mobile interface looks like the website, with its dark background and brightly colored thumbnails. Films you haven’t completed are organized in a section that includes films you have already watched.
On a movie’s details page, you can see various facts about the film, related movies, credits, customer reviews, and even some fun facts about each independent film. Since it is part of Amazon Prime Video, you can download movies from its details page and watch them offline whenever you can’t connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Streaming movies from the app was quick and easy. Using a home Wi-Fi connection (450Mpbs download), we downloaded a one-hour-and-51-minute movie at the highest quality in about seven minutes. Remember to make sure you are using a Wi-Fi connection or have an unlimited data plan before you start streaming or downloading movies on a mobile device. Playback Quality
IFC Films Unlimited’s playback interface shines. For instance, when you pause the video, the IMDb-powered X-Ray overlay appears in the top left corner. It displays key info about all of the main stars of the film you’re watching, as well as some fun trivia. Besides the usual playback controls, you get 10-second rewind and fast-forward buttons. You can also select the playback resolution on this screen.
Many of these independent films were not shot in HD, but you can watch them at up to 1080p resolution if they were. Apple TV+, Disney+, and Netflix all offer 4K on-demand content. Since you get IFC Films Unlimited through Prime Video, you can watch content from it on up to three devices simultaneously. That’s about average, but BritBox notably supports five concurrent streams per account.
For reference, we tested the streaming performance over a Gigabit Ethernet connection on a PC and a Wi-Fi connection (450Mbps download) on the mobile test device. We watched a documentary called Finding Vivian Maier without any problems and resumed playback on the phone partway through the film without any disruptions.Accessibility and Parental Controls
IFC Films Unlimited channel has the same accessibility features as the other movies offered by Amazon Prime. You can adjust the closed captioning settings (including the font size and color) directly from the video player, which is convenient. Audio Descriptions are not enabled for any of the movies we watched. This accessibility feature provides an audible narration of on-screen events that would otherwise not be discernible through dialog alone.
IFC Films Unlimited works with Amazon Prime Video’s parental control options, so you can restrict what each profile can watch by rating and designating certain accounts as Kids’ profiles. Disney+, Max, and Netflix have similar parental control capabilities.Can You Watch IFC Films Unlimited With a VPN?
A VPN can help keep you safe online, but their ability to spoof your location can cause problems for some video streaming services with region-specific content. Amazon Prime Video is one of those platforms that does not work well with a VPN, and since IFC Films Unlimited is a channel on Prime Video, you will likely run into trouble.
We tried streaming some content after connecting the device to a US-based Proton VPN server. We received the following message: “Your device is connected to the Internet using a VPN or proxy service. Please disable it and try again.” While you could try to find a VPN that works with the video streaming services you use, there is no guarantee that everything will work together in the future. Many streaming platforms are closing loopholes that allow VPN users to connect. Some VPNs do offer dedicated streaming servers, but we recommend choosing a VPN based on its security and privacy features instead.Verdict: Affordable Indie Film Streaming
IFC Films Unlimited offers many great ad-free movies at a reasonable price and integrates well with Amazon Prime Video’s accessibility and parental control features (should you choose to subscribe through that option). The service’s main drawback is that it isn’t a standalone platform like many competing streaming platforms. Netflix remains our Editor’s Choice winner for on-demand video streaming with its robust library of original and mainstream movies. Hulu is also a great option for its combination of immense on-demand library and live TV offerings.
Kim Key contributed to this review.