You Can Stream These 3 Great Cult Classics for Free in July

Affordability isn’t just a political buzzword — it’s a reality we all have to live in right now. Everything costs too much, from gas to mortgages and even subscription services like Netflix.
You know what doesn’t cost a single cent? Samsung TV Plus. Less well-known than other free streamers like Tubi and Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus has a killer library of movies from different genres like action, thrillers and sci-fi.
This July, the platform added several cult classics that are worth watching, either for the first time or for the hundredth. From a haunting coming-of-age story starring River Phoenix to a ’90s comedy featuring Steve Martin and Diane Keaton, these films are perfect to stream on a lazy July afternoon.
‘Stand By Me’ (1986)

We recently ranked Stand by Me as one of 1986’s best movies, and one could easily argue it’s one of the best films of all time. It’s that good, and it remains the picture the late director Rob Reiner is best known for to this day. While it’s set in 1960s Oregon, Stand by Me has a timeless quality to it that makes it universally appealing — and endlessly enjoyable.
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‘Father of the Bride’ (1991)

We all could use a laugh nowadays, and there are no two men better suited to do it than Steve Martin and Martin Short. The duo is currently killing it — sometimes literally — on the hit Hulu TV show Only Murders in the Building, but they’ve collaborated a few times before. Their best team-up occurs in Father of the Bride, a 1991 remake of the classic 1950 film starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor.
Martin stars as George Banks, a family man who must come to terms with the fact that his firstborn child, Annie (Kimberly Williams), is getting married. He also has to accept the fact that, as the father of the bride, he has to pay for her wedding, including hiring a very expensive wedding planner, Franck, who wants to spend George’s money to realize Annie’s dreams. Not everything goes according to plan, but George will do anything — including hold the wedding afterparty at his small Pasadena house — to make sure his little girl gets the send-off she deserves.
Diane Keaton stars as George’s exasperated wife, Nina, and Kieran Culkin appears as the Banks’ young son, Matty. Directed by Charles Shyler and written by Nancy Meyers, Father of the Bride is a heartwarming comedy about a dad saying goodbye to his child and welcoming the adult woman she’s about to become. It’s funny, it’s sweet and it’s perfect to watch during the idle days of the summer.
‘Molly’s Game’ (2017)

Jessica Chastain won an Oscar for her performance in The Eyes of Tammy Faye, but she deserved one for her terrific work in the poker thriller, Molly’s Game. Chastain stars as Molly Bloom, a former professional skier who gets involved with illegal gambling when an injury sidelines her athletic career. At first, she partners with Dean (Jeremy Strong) and helps him run his illegal side hustle, but soon, she’s operating her own backroom poker games that attract the enigmatic Player X (Michael Cera) and various members of the Russian and Italian mafia. Molly makes a lot of money very quickly, but she also gets into trouble with the FBI, who want to put her away for a long time. Is this one game she can’t win?
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Samsung TV Plus’ free July content isn’t just limited to cult classics. Below is a full list of all the movies available to stream this month at no extra cost:
Patriots Day
Midway
The Best of Enemies
La La Land
Tombstone
Father of the Bride Part II
Godzilla 91998)
The Descent
The Descent Part 2
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The Internship
That Awkward Moment
Pride
Kick-Ass
Gremlins
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Reign of Fire
Underwater
Exodus: Gods and Kings
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Blue Jays Announce Troubling Vladimir Guerrero Jr. News After Exiting Starting Lineup
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Gavin GroeTue, June 30, 2026 at 9:35 PM UTC·2 min readToronto Blue Jaysfirst basemanVladimir Guerrero Jr. is in the middle of a career-worst season. The 27-year-old superstar has posted a .268 batting average, .347 on-base percentage, .695 OPS, four home runs and 34 RBIs across 81 games.
The Blue Jays have had a disappointing season after last year's dream run to the World Series, and it is hard to point the blame at anyone more than Guerrero.
AdvertisementAdvertisementHe is the face of the franchise and only in year one of his massive 14-year, $500 million contract. He is a five-time All-Star, two-time Silver Slugger and Gold Glove award winner, so the expectations are naturally high, and he has fallen well short of them this year.
Guerrero has not been at full strength this season, which may be contributing to his struggles. He has continued to deal with back tightness throughout June, missing multiple games due to the injury. However, he had been trying to push through it, and it had not flared up in over a week.
AdvertisementAdvertisementUnfortunately, it flared up again before Tuesday's game against the New York Mets. Guerrero was originally included in the starting lineup but was scratched hours before game time.
Luis Urias entered the lineup in his place, stepping in defensively at second base, with Ernie Clement shifting to the hot corner and rookie Sean Keys taking over the vacant spot at first base.
Moments later, the Blue Jays confirmed the reason for his removal. "UPDATE: 1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was removed from tonight's starting lineup with back tightness," the team wrote on X.
AdvertisementAdvertisementManager John Schneider will likely provide further updates on Guerrero's condition after the game.
It is still unclear whether this is a day-to-day situation or, given that this is the third time the back has flared up this month, whether the Blue Jays may be forced to place him on the 10-day injured list.
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Texas A&M Battling Texas for SEC Pitcher in Transfer Portal
Texas A&M Battling Texas for SEC Pitcher in Transfer Portal
How can Texas A&M secure the commitment of RHP Marcos Paz?Trey Bohne|
After an improved sophomore season under head coach Michael Earley, Texas A&M is likely to lose key contributors to the MLB Draft, including weekend arms like Weston Moss and Shane Sdao.
In 2026, the Aggies struggled on the mound, allowing a Southeastern Conference-high 90 home runs, while posting a 5.24 team ERA. Despite one of the nation’s most explosive batting lineups, Earley had no choice but to revamp his coaching staff ahead of the 2027 season.
Earley's latest hire, Barry Enright, arrives in College Station with extensive MLB experience that has quickly transformed A&M into a premier destination for veteran arms. As the Aggies look to rebuild their rotation, Enright’s resume may already be paying off in the transfer portal.
Texas A&M in Mix for LSU Transfer Marcos Paz

After a standalone season at LSU, right-handed pitcher Marcos Paz has generated high-level interest from prestigious SEC programs such as Texas, A&M and Georgia, per reports from Matt Moscona of LouisianaSports.net.
Out of Hebron High School in Carrollton, Texas, Paz ranked No. 3 in Texas and No. 22 in the nation according to Perfect Game Best High School RHPs.
Before his freshman season at LSU, Paz received high praise, ranking No. 33 among Perfect Game’s 2026 Top 100 College Freshmen and No. 7 according to Prep Baseball Report.
Despite a 1-4 record in 2026, Paz recorded 40 strikeouts and allowed only 5 home runs over 29.1 innings, offering developmental upside with four years of eligibility remaining.
The Carrollton native faced A&M on April 18, securing three strikeouts over the course of two innings. Though the Tigers fell 7-2, Paz brought down three straight Aggies in the eighth inning, allowing only a single hit by Jake Duer in the ninth.
With a commitment, Paz has the opportunity to represent the next generation of A&M pitchers in the MLB — but he’s not locked down yet.
Luckily for A&M, Nolan Cain is back in Aggieland.
Cain previously spent three seasons with A&M from 2022-2024, lifting the Aggies to a pair of College World Series appearances, including the program’s first College World Series Finals appearance in 2024.
Heading into 2027, Cain joins Enright and Earley as A&M's associate head coach and recruiting coordinator, forming one of the nation's strongest combinations of recruiting and professional experience in College Station. Though Paz’ commitment remains to be seen, the Aggies have positioned themselves as a serious contender for one of the SEC's most promising young arms.
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Erling Haaland, a striker so good he doesn’t even need to touch the ball
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By Stuart James and Liam TharmeJune 30, 2026 8:38 pm EDT UpdatedIt had to be him.
Even during that curious period in the first half when you had to remind yourself that he was still on the pitch, there was a sense of inevitability that Erling Haaland would end up leaving his mark on Norway’s first World Cup knockout match since 1998.
Goals are the currency that Haaland trades in and his stock couldn’t be any higher in that respect. He is, quite simply, a sure thing when it comes to putting the ball in the back of the net.
Haaland has scored in each of his last 13 competitive appearances for Norway, including five in three matches at his first World Cup and the winner against Ivory Coast today. The broader numbers are astonishing: 60 goals in 53 caps for Norway. To put that record into perspective, it’s the best goals-per-game ratio of any player who has scored 50 or more for their country in the last century.
A bit more context? How about the fact that Haaland reached 60 international goals in 69 fewer appearances than Lionel Messi and 77 fewer than Cristiano Ronaldo?

But it’s not just about the goals. It’s the way he scores, too.
Haaland doesn’t do dribbling, stepovers or drop his shoulder. An elastico? He’d probably tie his hair back with that. He doesn’t shift the ball out of his feet to create half a yard of space before shooting. Haaland doesn’t take a touch full stop. He just pulls the trigger.
All five of his goals at the World Cup have been one-touch finishes. In fact, each and every one of his 14 shots registered across the games against Iraq, Senegal and Ivory Coast has been a first-time effort on goal.

Call it economical. Call it efficient. Call it instinct. Call it ruthless. Call it keeping the game simple. Call it whatever you want, but Haaland is the most natural out-and-out goalscorer of his generation. Whether he’s playing for Manchester City, or for a country that has a population of less than six million people, doesn’t change that in the slightest.
“He has something that maybe you can’t train so much – the sniff for goals, the feeling that the ball will land at your feet, or in that movement, and I think that is his biggest strength,” Norway’s head coach Stale Solbakken said on the eve of the Ivory Coast game. But he then proceeded to reel off a list of other qualities, including his physicality: Solbakken attributed that, with a smile, to Haaland’s mother, an elite track and field athlete, rather than his father, who played alongside Solbakken for Norway in the 1990s.
Either way, the sporting genes were strong in the Haaland family. The end result is the best footballer the country has ever produced and a player unlike any other in the modern game.
“He’s unique, he’s one of a kind and we’re so lucky to have him,” Kristian Thorstvedt told The Athletic after Norway’s 2-1 win which set up a last-16 tie against Brazil. “I’ve known him for so many years and he’s the same guy he’s always been outside the pitch, and he’s got the same mentality he’s always had on the pitch. He’s phenomenal.”
Watching Haaland for the first time must be a strange experience for the uninitiated. There are times when it feels as though anything other than goalscoring is largely irrelevant to him.
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After 140 seconds against Ivory Coast, Haaland connected with a header. Then he walked a lot, jogged a bit and sprinted occasionally to press an Ivory Coast defender.
The ball? Haaland didn’t come into contact with it again for another 27 minutes and 54 seconds. There’s a lot you could do in that time, including run 10,000 metres if your name is Joshua Cheptegei.
Essentially, a football match was taking place around him, which is increasingly typical of the role of the modern centre forward: stay high, occupy the centre-backs, leave space for others, and don’t run outside the width of the penalty area.
Mikel Oyarzabal knows the drill well. The Real Sociedad striker failed to touch the ball in the opening half an hour of Spain’s World Cup group game against Cape Verde.
Except the difference is that Oyarzabal isn’t Haaland – an instantly recognisable superstar of the game.
Indeed, if you were among the 69,665 people at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Tuesday and new to the sport, you could have been forgiven for wondering in that first 30 minutes – maybe even the opening hour, actually – what all the fuss is about with this 6ft 5in, 207lb blond-haired pony-tailed striker.
What does he actually do?
Well, for a start, he made four clearances, which was reflective of the fact that he had more touches in his own penalty area (seven) than in the Ivory Coast box (five).

“He’s important with our set pieces being the man heading the ball out,” Thorstvedt said. “And we know he will always be in front of the goal (at the other end) when we need it.”
Norway did need it here, too. Amad Diallo’s equaliser, after Antonio Nusa had given Norway a first-half lead, had threatened to shift the momentum of the match in Ivory Coast’s favour. Haaland, though, had other ideas. Patrick Berg’s run and cross drew three Ivory Coast players to the ball, leaving Haaland in so much space that he could afford to make a poor connection with his shot and still get the winner.
Erling Haaland has scored with 7.25% of his touches at the 2026 World Cup; among players to have at least 60 touches at a single World Cup (since 1966), no player has scored with a greater proportion. pic.twitter.com/DrmbxAeuFB
— Opta Analyst (@OptaAnalyst) June 30, 2026
“He is the greatest goalscorer in the world, there’s no doubt about that,” Solbakken added. “Today he wasn’t that involved but you know if gets that chance… he scored the winning goal again. His stats are out of this world for the national team.”
But there’s something else, too – something that shines through to anyone who has seen Haaland play at this World Cup, even the opposition managers. “When you watch him, you really feel he’s very proud to play for his country,” Emerse Fae, the Ivory Coast coach, said.
You could see that in the ear-to-ear grin on Haaland’s face when Martin Odegaard was banging the drum in front of the Norway fans after the final whistle and the matchwinner, sitting side by side with his teammates, was proudly ‘rowing’ his country towards the last-16 of the World Cup.
“It’s nice to see that it means so much to all of Norway,” Haaland said. “I think this will change Norway forever.”
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