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The 10 best movies on Tubi right now (January 2024)

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If you love Robert De Niro, you’ll want to check out Heat, one of the best movies on Tubi right now, along with popular newer films like Knives Out.
If you want to watch some great movies, both classics and relatively new ones, Tubi is a great source of free content. It’s an advertising video on demand (AVOD), free ad-supported streaming service (FAST). You just, as the name implies, need to deal with a few ads while watching movies and shows. The selection of movies on Tubi is always changing, however. This means when you see a great flick, you’ll want to watch it ASAP before it’s gone. Some are available for months at a time, while others come and go in the blink of an eye.
To help you keep up with fantastic movies once they’re available, we have curated this list of the best movies on Tubi right now. The list is updated monthly, so there are always new titles to consider. Others that are no longer streaming are removed. Some of these movies rank as the best films of all time.
Looking for more? We have also rounded up the best shows on Tubi.
Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro face off in Heat, a crime film with an ensemble cast that also includes Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, Ashley Judd, and Val Kilmer. De Niro plays a career criminal who is being hunted by an LAPD detective (Pacino). This film marked the reunion of sorts for De Niro and Pacino, who had previously appeared in The Godfather Part II — though they did not share any screen time..
Beyond the draw of the movie’s two stars, Heat holds its own as a wonderfully paced cat-and-mouse game between good and evil. What makes Heat even more compelling is that it’s based on the true story of Neil McCauley, a criminal in the 1960s who resumed committing crimes as soon as he was released from Alcatraz. Detective Chuck Adamson suspected his misdeeds, and the real-life story played out much like it did in the movie.
A new entry to the classic whodunit film genre, Knives Out follows a similar premise to many other movies of the same ilk. There’s an ensemble cast of A-list actors gathered at an estate, a mysterious murder, and an investigation into who committed it. It’s created by Rian Johnson, who also directed Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mustery.
The story centers around the children and extended family of Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer), a wealthy mystery novelist who winds up dead on the night of his 85th birthday party. Each of the children and others at the house has a motive to have done it, and it’s up to incredibly perceptive Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) to identify the guilty party. Knives Out combines drama, humor, and narrative twists in a unique structure that will delight fans of the genre.
There are so many zombie-centric movies and TV shows, but none quite like Zombieland. A disease has taken over Earth, turning humans into walking dead. Survivors from all walks of life are finding one another, and reluctantly relying on each other, to survive. The cast includes an eclectic mix of characters, like Tallahasseee (Woody Harrelson), who oddly enjoys killing and torturing zombies, Columbus (Jessie Eisenberg), the narrator of the story who lives by a strict code of survival, and sisters Wichita (Emma Stone) and Abigail Breslin (Little Rock).

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