Watch Bong Joon Ho, Sam Raimi and Paul Thomas Anderson — 3 Movie Masterpieces Streaming Free on Tubi Right Now

Tubi hosts a rotating catalog of free, ad-supported movies, and right now three well-known films are available to stream there. Below you’ll find quick facts about each title, where to watch them, and a brief outline of their basic themes and credits.
1. Memories of Murder
2. Drag Me to Hell
3. The Master
Memories of Murder
Memories of Murder is a 2003 crime drama directed by Bong Joon Ho. It stars Song Kang-ho and Kim Sang-kyung, and is inspired by a real unsolved serial-killer case that took place in South Korea. The story is set in the 1980s and follows two detectives — a local investigator and an officer from Seoul — as they investigate a series of brutal murders.
For streaming, you can watch Memories of Murder on Tubi. The film is noted for its detailed cinematography and its focus on investigative failure and institutional issues rather than a straightforward whodunit. 
Drag Me to Hell
Drag Me to Hell is a 2009 horror film directed by Sam Raimi and starring Alison Lohman. The plot centers on a bank employee who becomes the target of a supernatural curse after denying a loan; the curse is associated with a demon called Lamia. The film is rated PG-13.
To stream it for free with ads, use Drag Me to Hell on Tubi. The movie features practical effects and a mix of dark humor and horror set pieces. 
For context about Raimi’s newer work, the trailer for his film “Send Help” is available on YouTube:
The Master
The Master is a 2012 drama directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie Quell, a troubled World War II veteran, and Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lancaster Dodd, the charismatic leader of a philosophical movement known in the film as “the Cause.” Amy Adams also appears in a key supporting role.
The film uses extended one-on-one sequences called “processing” in which Dodd questions and guides followers; these scenes are central to the film’s structure and themes. The Master was shot with high-detail formats and is frequently noted for its production design and performances.
You can stream it on Tubi via The Master on Tubi. Meanwhile, if you want to follow up with another film mentioned alongside it in streaming roundups, The Battle of Algiers on Tubi is also available. 