Kanopy is the best streaming service you’ve never heard of, offering 30,000 movies and TV shows completely free, with no ads. It's just a library card away...
Yes! It really is an incredible place. So many classic flims and new finds on there. The fact there are no ads at all is so incredible. Honestly, it almost seems too good to be true!
My library offers 24 tickets per calendar month. The average movie is 2 tickets, so you can watch 12 movies per month. My wife also has a library card so she sign in and watch another 12 movies per month, that’s about 6 movies per week.
I have frequently searched on Justwatch.com for a film I was interested in and the only service it was offered on was Kanopy. It made me go get a Library card. I hadn't had one for many years. I then also found out I could get free Kindle Books and Audible books free from Library supported services. My local Library also has Physical Media you can check out for home use. My Library also supports Hoopla, which is another free film streaming service.
Love Kanopy! Just watched Hundreds of Beavers on there the other day. What a great selection.
And all for free!
Yes! It really is an incredible place. So many classic flims and new finds on there. The fact there are no ads at all is so incredible. Honestly, it almost seems too good to be true!
My library offers 24 tickets per calendar month. The average movie is 2 tickets, so you can watch 12 movies per month. My wife also has a library card so she sign in and watch another 12 movies per month, that’s about 6 movies per week.
I have frequently searched on Justwatch.com for a film I was interested in and the only service it was offered on was Kanopy. It made me go get a Library card. I hadn't had one for many years. I then also found out I could get free Kindle Books and Audible books free from Library supported services. My local Library also has Physical Media you can check out for home use. My Library also supports Hoopla, which is another free film streaming service.
Love Kanopy too. Before Netflix transitioned away from DVD.COM, they had a large catalog.