

We then follow the journey Marley (played by Hudson) falls in love with her doctor while her health deteriorates. Get ready to cry during A Little Bit of Heaven starring Kate Hudson and Gael García Bernal, which follows a free-spirited woman who learned she has terminal colon cancer and despite fighting against falling in love, she meets the love of her of life.

Don't forget to grab your tissues and be ready to be swooned! It's his directorial debut, starring Alice Eve, the film follows a chance encounter between two strangers in Grand Central Terminal sparks a life-changing nighttime fleeting journey through New York City. Now, if you're in the mood for a romantic drama starring the only Chris we acknowledge, then watch Chris Evans' Before We Go on YouTube for free. YouTube also has The Diana Story: Part II: Broken Hearts available for free for streaming, you can watch here. YouTube is streaming Diana: The Royal Truth, a captivating first hand account of the life of the late royal and also one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. If even after watching Diana: The Royal Truth, you're still left wanting more then you're in luck. We can't get enough of Royals content, can we? Especially if she has to do with Princess Diana.

The film follows a young private detective, played by Cyrus, that's hired by the FBI to go undercover at a sorority to guard the daughter of an important witness in an organized-crime case. If you've already re-watched all the seasons of Hannah Montana but still want to see more of Miley Cyrus, then head on over to YouTube and watch her 2012 film So Undercover. To hold you over until then, we've picked our favorite movies you can stream right now on YouTube. The best part? You won't even have to sneak snacks in-anything goes when you're in the comfort of your own home! So grab your popcorn because Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies will star with a showing of The Hunger Games this Friday. On top of that, Variety reports that Lionsgate has announced it will stream The Hunger Games, La La Land, John Wick and Dirty Dancing for free on YouTube on the next four Friday nights. The online video-sharing and streaming platform is offering users dozens of movies that you can stream for free (with ads) as people all over the world continue to stay home and practice social distancing amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. If you've found yourself re-watching reruns of your favorite shows or if you're just aimlessly scrolling through different streaming platforms looking for something ( anything!) to add to your queue to no avail-then let YouTube come to your rescue.
