There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on personal preferences and what type of movie lover you are. However, some of the most popular streaming services that offer movies include Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. Each of these services has its own unique set of features and advantages that make it a great choice for movie lovers. Netflix offers a wide variety of movies to choose from, including recent releases, classic films, and documentaries. Hulu also offers a large selection of TV shows and movies as well as original programming. Amazon Prime is another great option for movie lovers because it offers free shipping on orders over $25 and access to many different types of movies and TV shows.


Streaming services can easily stuff their libraries with junk to pump up their numbers. This is why it’s easy to get lost scrolling through titles looking for something worthwhile to watch. We wanted to find out which service has the best movies.

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The Research

The first thing we need to do is decide how to determine what makes a movie “good.” Thankfully, there are a plethora of movie reviews on the internet. For our purposes, we’ll be using Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb.

For Rotten Tomatoes, we’re using the “Tomatometer”—it’s the average score from film critics. Movies rated above 60% are “Fresh,” and those above 75% are “Certified Fresh.” We included both of those in our results.

IMDb’s system is much easier. Movies are rated on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best. To match Rotten Tomatoes, we included all movies rated 6/10 or better in our results. This data was collected from JustWatch.com.

The Results

With that in mind, let’s take a look at the data. We’ll start by seeing how many of the “best” movies are available on each service, according to IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings. Then we can compare that to the total library size to figure out which service has the highest percentage of quality movies to watch.

The results are comparable between both IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes, though IMDb seems to be more generous in how it rates movies. The one exception is Netflix, which is fourth by RT reviews, but second by IMDb reviews.

The Math

Let’s do some math. We can take the number of movies we’ve determined are the “best” and compare that to the total size of each service’s library. That will tell us what percentage of the movies available are actually good movies.

HBO Max might be the overall winner. It has a healthy library size and a solid percentage of highly-rated movies. In the future, HBO Max will be merged with Discovery+, and the new combined service may get a new name.

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