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3 great free movies to stream this weekend (November 8-10)

Dan Girolamo
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Eddie Brock and his Venom symbiote are enjoying their final ride in Venom: The Last Dance. The third Venom film will probably stay at the top of the box office for a third consecutive week. Venom’s biggest competition is Heretic, A24’s religious horror film starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East.

Superheroes and horror flicks will dominate theaters this weekend. At home, the world is your oyster, as every genre will be at your disposal. If you’re looking for free movies to stream, sign up for FAST services, which cost no money at all. Think about streaming one of these three movies: a charming walk-and-talk drama, a sci-fi mystery, and a terrific thriller.

We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Maxand the best movies on Disney+.

Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong (2015)

A man and a woman walk alongside the water in Hong Kong.
Gravitas Ventures

Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong is a walk-and-talk love story in the same vein as Richard Linklater’s Before trilogy. Real-life couple Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung star as two young professionals finding their way in Hong Kong. Josh Rosenberg (Greenberg) is an American expat who works in finance, but secretly wants to be a writer. Ruby Lin (Chung) is a Chinese-American toy designer in Hong Kong for business. One night, the duo meet outside a bar and decide to go for a walk.

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They talk about life, love, and everything in between. There’s an instant connection, but their personal lives prevent them from acting on it. One year later, Josh and Ruby get another shot at love. Will they take it? At 78 minutes, Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong is a charming love letter to a beautiful city featuring an entertaining “will they, won’t they” dilemma.

Stream Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong for free on Amazon Freevee.

Inception (2010)

Leonardo DiCaprio watches a top spins in Inception.
Warner Bros.

Earlier this week, Interstellar celebrated its 10th anniversary. Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi space adventure sparked heated debates with more questions than answers. Four years prior to that film, Nolan forced audiences to contemplate the polarizing ending of Inception, which involved dreams versus reality.

Before the controversial ending, Nolan crafted an excellent sci-fi movie that boils down to a dream heist. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his partner, Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), are thieves who enter people’s dreams and steal their information. Japanese businessman Saito (Ken Watanabe) hires the duo to do the impossible: plant an idea in someone’s mind, aka inception. Saito promises to wipe Cobb’s criminal record in return, allowing him to see his children again. Let the brain-buster begin.

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Stream Inception for free on Pluto TV.

The Fugitive (1993)

Harrison Ford in The Fugitive.
Warner Bros. Pictures

Thirty-one years ago, Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) set out to prove his innocence in The Fugitive. After a night out, Richard returns home to find his wife has been murdered. Due to misleading evidence, Richard is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death. During the transfer to death row, the bus transporting prisoners crashes, and Richard escapes.

On the run, Richard is determined to clear his name before it’s too late. Pursuing Richard is Deputy Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones), a strict U.S. marshal who always gets his man. The cat-and-mouse game is a thrilling adventure, as both men slowly discover what truly happened to Richard’s wife.

Stream The Fugitive for free on Tubi.

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