
It relies on a huge number of sources and brings legal movies that you can stream. Very similar to our previous suggestion, Top Documentary Films is a repository of documentaries from all over the Internet. Mostly in HD A small number of titles in SD. Then, you'll be asked to select a genre, after which Veoh will present a series of movie clips. To get started with Veoh, make sure to click on 'Movies' using the website's navigation bar. Still, even though this isn't the most polished website today, it's worth noting that Veoh exists - and we recommend checking it out. However, facing a copyright lawsuit initiated by Universal Music, the platform struggled for a long time.Įven though Veoh managed to dismiss the trial in the end (being declared legal), it never quite managed to reach its full potential. Veoh started as a rather ambitious project a few years back, promising to bring the ultimate collection of valuable video files from the Web. It runs on iPhone and Android.Action & adventure, cartoons, comedies, crime & mystery, documentaries, family-friendly movies, romance, and more.

The app also serves as a remote for the Roku. Of course, your options are more limited than they are with the on-demand films, but it's a great place to visit if you're not sure what you're in the mood for. There's also a live TV area that has channels that play movies. Below those lists are categories for comedies, action movies, titles not on Netflix, history movies, and more. You're started off with live TV and lists of featured and recommended films. Make your way to the Roku Channel tab at the bottom to see all the free movies this app offers.

The app isn't all that interesting since it closely resembles Roku's website (which is pretty bland), but there are several genres to pick from, and you can start watching right away because it doesn't require a user account. The Roku Channel is another source for free movies. Not as user-friendly as other apps (e.g., must scroll left to right).
