With the explosion of video streaming services and online rental and purchase options, Reelgood has proven to be an invaluable service for people looking for movies and TV shows to watch online.
Unfortunately, a lot of movies and TV shows aren’t available in any form online. They aren’t on subscription streaming services or advertising-supported streaming services. And they also aren’t available for per-title rental or purchase.
Reelgood did a sort of its database for Tech-media-tainment to determine which movies are most in-demand but aren’t available online.
The data excludes movies released this year, because they might still be in theaters or could be online shortly.
The movies are ranked based on the Reelgood Popularity Score, a computed aggregate of behavioral data on the Reelgood platforms for the past 30 days.
The most sought-after movie that’s not available online is the horror classic “Near Dark” (1987) from director Kathryn Bigelow. Other top unavailable titles include director Kevin Smith’s “Dogma” (1999) and the Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie “True Lies” (1994).
Most in-demand movies that aren’t available online in any form
(U.S. movies except where noted)
- Near Dark (1987)
- Dogma (1999)
- True Lies (1994)
- Public Hero Number 1 (1935)
- Alluda Majaka (1995, India)
- Predator: Catching the Black Cab Rapist (2021, U.K.)
- The Tunnel (2011, Australia)
- Us, aka Vi (2013, Sweden)
- Young Frankenstein (1974)
- The Others (2001)
- Bring It On (2000)
- Sandman (1993)
- The Island (2020, Australia)
- Nussa (2021, Indonesia)
- Amigas de Sorte (2021, Brazil)
- Roses. Film-Cabaret (2021, Ukraine)
- Vultures, aka Urubus (2020, Brazil)
- Om! Crush on Me (2021, Thailand)
- Small World (2021, Poland)
- A Tale of Old Cities (2021, South Korea)
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Photo: “Near Dark” movie poster.
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