WHETHER you’ve cancelled your streaming subscriptions or just need something new to watch, YouTube has plenty of free films to enjoy.
We’ve rounded up some of the best ones that you can watch right away without paying anything — although it may depend what country you’re in.
Super Size Me
This documentary made headlines all over the world when it first came out in 2004.
Super Size Me is a documentary film that follows a man called Morgan Spurlock who eats solely at McDonald’s for a month.
He reveals the shocking impact the diet has on his mind and body.
You can watch the full thing here.
Night of the Living Dead
This scary movie from 1968 should be a hit with any horror fans.
The movie is often referred to as the first ever zombie film.
Night of the Living Dead inspired scenes in the likes of 28 Days Later and Shaun of the Dead.
You can watch the full horror film here.
Little Shop of Horrors
This is another hugely popular black and white film from 1960.
You might have seen the version from the 1980s but this one is the original film.
Watch Seymour Krelboin struggle to keep his man eating plant under control here.
Human
Human is a 2015 documentary film that looks into what it means to be human.
It was broadcast in the United Nations and includes interviews from over 2,000 people from 60 countries.
Human won Most Popular International Documentary at the 2016 Vancouver International Film Festival.
You can watch it for free on YouTube in three parts.
Robocop (US only)
The 1987 action film is listed on a few US sites as being free to watch.
However, people in the UK would need to purchase it from YouTube Movies.
If you want to see if the US link works for you then click here.
Ghost in the Shell (US only)
Again, this appears to be for people based in the US only but Digital Trends reported you can watch the 1995 anime film here.
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