The no-fee streaming service carries tens of thousands of titles.
It’s free, for one, which is always a plus.
With that many films to browse through, decision fatigue can be overwhelming.

Cate Blanchett in ‘Carol’; Al Pacino in ‘Heat’; Cher in ‘Moonstruck’.Credit:Wilson Webb/Weinstein Company/Courtesy Everett Collection; Mary Evans/WARNER BROS/REGENCY ENTERPRISES/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection; MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection
Originally a box-office flop, this 1987 comedy has since become a cult classic.
All I know is, [Lindsay] Lohan and [Emma] Stone should be thankful it did.
Mementohas a spooky repetitive urgency that takes on the clarity of a dream, writesEWs critic.

Mads Mikkelsen in ‘Another Round’.Henrik Ohsten/Samuel Goldwyn Films
Its like an Oliver Sacks case study played as malevolent film noir.
The writing and acting in the film are both top-notch, making for a magical movie-watching experience.
The death of a samurai in the woods leads to multiple contradictory accounts from those involved.

Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett in ‘Carol’.Wilson Webb/Weinstein Company/Courtesy Everett Collection
A bandit the No.
1 suspect says he killed the samurai in a duel.
Could true love be far behind?

Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in ‘Heat’.Everett Collection

Winona Ryder, Kim Walker, Lisanne Falk, and Shannen Doherty in ‘Heathers’.New World Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection

Omar Epps and Sanaa Lathan in ‘Love & Basketball’.S. Baldwin/New Line Cinema

Guy Pearce in ‘Memento’.Danny Rothenberg/Newmarket

Cher in ‘Moonstruck’.MGM/courtesy Everett Collection

Masayuki Mori and Machiko Kyo in ‘Rashomon’.Courtesy Everett Collection

Julianne Moore in ‘Safe’.Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Maggie Gyllenhaal in ‘Secretary’.Mary Evans/LION’S GATE FILMS/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection

Brie Larson and LaKeith Stanfield in ‘Short Term 12’.Cinedigm/courtesy Everett Collection

Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton, and Octavia Spencer in ‘Snowpiercer’.Weinstein Company/Courtesy Everett Collection

Gong Yoo in ‘Train to Busan’.

Richard Jenkins and Haaz Sleiman in ‘The Visitor’.Overture Films/courtesy Everett Collection

Keisha Castle-Hughes in ‘Whale Rider’.Newmarket Films