11 best Showtime movies you can watch right now - Android

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11 best Showtime movies you can watch right now - Android

Here are the 10 best Showtime movies you can stream now when you sign up for the cable channel via its streaming service.

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The Showtime cable TV service also has a streaming division, allowing anyone without a cable or satellite connection to access its movies and TV shows online. There are tons of movies on Showtime to stream, with a variety of genres. However, what are the best Showtime movies to stream on your phone, tablet, or smart TV?

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We will help you out by offering our picks for the top 11 best Showtime movies you can stream right now. If you want to access these movies on Showtime, you can sign up for a 30 day free trial at the link below. After the trial period ends, the service costs $10.99 a month.

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Best Showtime movies

  1. The Upside
  2. Fatal Attraction
  3. Airplane
  4. Back to the Future
  5. Scream
  1. Rudy
  2. Se7en
  3. American Graffiti
  4. Green Book
  5. (and 11) Kill Bill Volume 1 and Volume 2


1. The Upside

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Who would have thought that bringing Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston together in a movie would be a huge hit? Yet that’s what happened with this 2018 release. Hart plays a man who has been recently released from prison. He’s looking for a job, any job. He manages to get interview by Bryan Cranston’s character, a wealthy man who is also a quadriplegic. Hart gets hired as Cranston’s caregiver, and they eventually become friends, each learning valuable lessons from each other. It’s very melodramatic, but Hart and Cranston’s performances ground this movie and make it more real.

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2. Fatal Attraction

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This 1987 movie became a huge box office hit and an instant reference for people having issues in their marriages. Sure, you might have a few problems, but at least you don’t have a psychotic mistress who wants to kill you and your family …. right? Glenn Close plays that character, who has a brief affair with the very married Michael Douglas, but goes into full crazy mode when he tries to break it off with her. The whole “I’m not going to be ignored” line still sends chills up your spine when Close says it. It’s definitely one of the best movies on Showtime.

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3. Airplane

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Is there any movie funnier than Airplane? This 1980 spoof of airline disaster movies crams in so many hilarious gags and scenes. While many other similar spoof movies have been released since this film (including its own sequel), the original from writer-directors Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker is surely the best of its kind (and don’t call me “Shirley”).

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4. Back to the Future

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There’s not much more about this 1985 comedy-action film than hasn’t been said a ton of times before. It’s funny, full of great action scenes, and terrific characters. Michael J. Fox stars as the typical teen Marty McFly, who under rather violent circumstances gets put in a time-traveling car and goes back to 1955. He sees his own parents as teenagers and ultimately has to get his father and his mother together or he will never exist. Christopher Lloyd is also perfect as the creator of time-travel, Dr. Emmett Brown.

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5. Scream

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This 1996 thriller manages to be a satire on slasher films while also being one of the best of this genre. A mysterious killer is taking out teenagers in a small California town. Who is it, and who will stop this slasher? Director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson get very meta in this movie, and as a result, they take the audiences on twists and turns that frequently defy expectations. It’s one of the best Showtime movies.

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6. Rudy

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The best sports movies are not really about the sport in the movie itself. It’s how sports can bring out the best in humanity. That’s certainly true of Rudy. The 1993 film stars Sean Astin, play a version of the real Rudy Ruettiger, who lived in Joliet, Illinois in the late 1960s

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