How to survive grad school: Without paying for TV/Movie streaming services

Illuminated marquee of The Screening Room displaying names including 'Taylor Swift' and movie titles.

When Netflix cracked down a few years ago on 鈥渢oo many people per account,鈥 I had to say goodbye to my friend鈥檚 parents鈥 login. More recently, I broke up with Amazon after they decided I鈥檝e been a student for too long to qualify for a discount. I told myself it was a sign, time to watch less, read more, support local, look for Canadian content and save a bit of cash. But let鈥檚 be real, that doesn鈥檛 mean cutting out TV and movies altogether. Here is what I鈥檝e discovered about free streaming options and the best membership in town. 

The Screening Room

The only membership I pay for is at our independent movie theater, . As a student, it鈥檚 just $11.25 per year (tax included) making movie tickets more affordable at $11 each. PD day movies are even better always priced at $5 and they often show oldies from my childhood. Next up, The Princess Bride! The movies range from indie, to foreign to classic cinema, to Hollywood films. This week they are playing one of my favourites, cult classic, Rocky Horror Picture Show. I love their popcorn with real butter and nutritional yeast and their tea served in China cups. It鈥檚 a great way to escape grad school stressors for a little while and treat yourself to a special outing.

Library Video Collections Databases

Queen鈥檚 Library has an impressive that鈥檚 completely free for students.

: Access a curated collection of films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, and MGM Studios. Yes please!
: Browse a selection of feature films.
: Discover a variety of Canadian content that spans documentaries, animation, and feature films.
: CBC and Radio Canada education content available in teaching friendly formats. Great to bring into your classroom.
: Watch videos and news from A&E, BBC, PBS, National Geographic, and other educational film providers. This is a great resource to stay informed and again can be used in class.
A Canadian streaming site focused on learning-based content, including an extensive selection of documentaries and feature films by Indigenous filmmakers.

also gives us access to Kanopy and Hoopla. Getting a library card is free and easy. You need ID, mail or a proof of enrolment with your name and local address. 

Our public library offers 9 tickets per month per member, allowing you to stream a limited amount of content for a limited amount of time. You can also access Kanopy through Queen鈥檚, but the available titles are more limited. The content varies but generally includes academic films, foreign films, documentaries, world cinema, classic films, independent films, and art house selections. Kanopy Kids is available too if you鈥檙e young at heart or have littles.

Similar to Kanopy, but also offers comics, magazines, audiobooks, and music. The content is more mainstream, with indie films, documentaries, family and kids鈥 content, and seasonal/genre collections. What鈥檚 great about Hoopla is that you can stream or download content, which is convenient when you don鈥檛 have Wi-Fi or are traveling. The no ads feature is a bonus for both.

Other legal and free online streaming sites (most with advertising):

: I鈥檓 most familiar with CBC Gem, the streaming platform from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. I use a free account so I can keep track of where I am in a series and pick up where I left off. The site features a mix of CBC shows, Canadian films, kids鈥 programming (which is ad-free, even with the free plan), exclusive international series, and live TV or special event streams. Some of my favourites include Downton Abbey, Schitt鈥檚 Creek, Younger, Small Achievable Goals, Kim鈥檚 Convenience, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Workin鈥 Moms and reality shows like The Great British Baking Show, The Great Canadian Baking Show, Junior Baking Show and Best in Miniature.

: When my friend鈥檚 Murdoch Mysteries episode wasn鈥檛 available where she and her mother usually watch it, she discovered Tubi and told me about it. With over 275,000 movies and TV episodes and more than 300 exclusive originals, I was surprised I had never heard of it before. They even have a section for live TV, which is perfect when you want to catch a game or just have something playing in the background while you do laundry. So far, I鈥檝e watched two Hallmark-style Christmas movies on Tubi, and the experience has been great. Yes, I know it鈥檚 not even December, but I wanted and needed a feel-good flick. The first movie had no advertisements at all, and the second only had two short ones (like what I鈥檇 experience on Prime). 

: I am very new to Pluto TV but similar to Tubi the experience has been good. So far, I鈥檝e only used it to stream live channels of classic shows from the 80s and 90s while doing housework. I鈥檓 not familiar with the ads on the on-demand side, but I鈥檝e read they can be frustrating. The company is owned by Paramount which allows it to offer many familiar shows and movies to stream. I鈥檓 not sure yet what I鈥檒l be watching next, but there鈥檚 a lot to choose from.

We鈥檙e all familiar with YouTube, but I didn鈥檛 realize you can watch full TV series and movies for free. I鈥檝e rented them in the past, but I鈥檓 excited to explore this free option further. At first glance, many of the available titles seem to be from the early 2000s.

Others I hope to try include , and .

So far, free streaming and trips to the cinema have been great!

  1. As a student on a budget, I am always looking for ways to save, and avoiding subscription fees that add up really helps. Cutting Amazon Prime will help reduce my late-night online shopping too.
  2. I am excited to explore more Canadian content and many of these sites feature just that.
  3. I want to make the most of our library resources while I have access to them.
  4. I am trying to treat myself to a few movie nights at the Screening Room. I鈥檝e worked hard, so why not?

I am sure there are plenty more sites out there and they all have their pros and cons but this is what I have discovered so far. 

How to survive grad school? Give yourself a little escape on screen now and then. Everyone needs a break from academics once in a while.